World record progression track cycling – Men's flying 500 m time trial

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This is an overview of the progression of the world track cycling record of the men's 500 m flying start as recognised by the Union Cycliste Internationale. [1]

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Progression

Professionals (1955–1992)

TimeCyclistLocation, velodrome TrackDate
28"80Flag of Italy.svg  Marino Morettini  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Vigorelli Open air track29 August 1955
28"705Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Robert Dill-Bundi  (SUI) Zürich (SUI), Oerlikon Open air track11 August 1982
27"896Flag of Colombia.svg  D. Rueda Efrain  (COL) Mexico City (MEX), Olympic Velodrome Open air track8 November 1985
27"432Flag of Colombia.svg  D. Rueda Efrain  (COL) La Paz (BOL), Alto Irpavi Open air track12 December 1986
29"80Flag of France.svg  Jacques Bellenger  (FRA) Paris (FRA), Vélodrome d'Hiver Indoor track28 November 1954
29"Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Plattner  (SUI) Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion Indoor track8 January 1956
29"Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Arie Van Vliet  (NED) Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion Indoor track8 January 1956
28"60Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Plattner  (SUI) Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion Indoor track17 August 1956
28"486Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Urs Freuler  (SUI) Vienna (AUT), Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion Indoor track2 October 1981
28"281Flag of France.svg  P. Boyer  (FRA) Grenoble (FRA), Palais Des Sports Indoor track1 November 1987
27"451Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Stephen Pate  (AUS) Launceston (AUS), Tasmania Indoor track19 March 1989
27"350Flag of Germany.svg  Michael Huebner  (GER) Stuttgart (GER), Velodrome H.M. Schleyer Indoor track18 January 1992

Amateurs (1954–1990)

TimeCyclistLocation, velodrome TrackDate
30"40Flag of Italy.svg  A. Morselli  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Vigorelli Open air track25 October 1954
29"80Flag of Italy.svg  Valentino Gasparella  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Vigorelli Open air track29 August 1955
29"66Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Patrick Sercu  (BEL) Copenhagen (DEN), Ordrup Open air track28 July 1964
29"40Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Viktor Logunov  (URS) Irkutsk (URS), St. Dyanmo Open air track29 July 1964
28"80Flag of France.svg  Pierre Trentin  (FRA) Milan (ITA), Vigorelli Open air track6 June 1967
27"85Flag of France.svg  Pierre Trentin  (FRA) Mexico City (MEX), Centre Sp. Open air track21 October 1967
27"310Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Gordon Singleton  (CAN) Mexico City (MEX), Olympic Velodrome Open air track9 October 1980
26"993Flag of the United States.svg  Rory O'Reilly  (USA) La Paz (BOL), Alto Irpavi Open air track23 November 1985
30"60Flag of France.svg  Roger Gaignard  (FRA) Saint-Étienne (FRA), Vélodrome d'Hiver Indoor track5 December 1954
30"Flag of Italy.svg  Guglielmo Pesenti  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Palais Des Sports Indoor track18 January 1956
29"40Flag of Italy.svg  Guglielmo Pesenti  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Palais Des Sports Indoor track17 February 1957
29"Flag of France.svg  Pierre Trentin  (FRA) Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion Indoor track4 November 1966
28"93Flag of France.svg  Pierre Trentin  (FRA) Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion Indoor track20 November 1966
28"89Flag of France.svg  Pierre Trentin  (FRA) Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion Indoor track5 November 1967
28"75Flag of France.svg  Daniel Morelon  (FRA) Milan (ITA), Palais Des Sports Indoor track12 June 1976
28"304Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgio Rossi  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Palais Des Sports Indoor track5 August 1978
28"163Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Heinz Isler  (SUI) Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion Indoor track9 July 1979
28"040Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergei Kopylov  (URS) Moscow (URS)Indoor track30 July 1982
27"836Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Otar Mtchedlichvili  (URS) Moscow (URS)Indoor track12 October 1983
27"469Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Alexandre Panfilov  (URS) Moscow (URS)Indoor track5 August 1984
26"715Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Nikolai Kovsh  (URS) Moscow (URS)Indoor track17 August 1987

Open (from 1988)

TimeCyclistLocation, velodrome TrackDate
26"649Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Alexandre Kiritchenko  (URS) Moscow (URS)Indoor track29 October 1988
25"850Flag of France.svg  Arnaud Duble  (FRA) La Paz (BOL), Alto Irpavi Open air track10 October 2001
24"758Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Hoy  (GBR) La Paz (BOL), Alto Irpavi Open air track13 May 2007
24"564Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeffrey Hoogland  (NED) Aguascalientes (MEX), Velódromo Bicentenario Indoor wood 250m track31 October 2023

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References

  1. "Union Cycliste Internationale – Men – World Record" (PDF). Union Cycliste Internationale. 14 July 2020. Retrieved 16 September 2020.