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Rohan Dennis smashes the UCI Hour record

Australian 24-year-old beats Matthias Brandle's distance with around a minute to spare...

Rohan Dennis is the new holder of the UCI Hour Record, riding 52.491 kilometres this afternoon at the Velodrome Suisse in Grenchen to smash the mark of 51.852km set by Austria’s Matthias Brändle last September with around a minute to spare.

The venue chosen by the 24-year-old was the one where Jens Voigt last September became the first rider to beat the record since the UCI changed the rules earlier in the year to permit up to date track bikes and equipment.

Among those watching was Swiss resident Cadel Evans, who brought the curtain down on his career last weekend and today was performing his first official duties in his new role as BMC Global Ambassador.

Also there were the Swiss bike brand and team owner Andy Rihs, plus team manager Jim Ochowicz as well as French mountain bike legend Julien Absalon, who is sponsored by BMC.

Last week, Dennis’s fellow South Australian Jack Bobridge missed out on the record, paying the price for going out far too quickly and fading early on in the second half of his ride, costing him distance he was unable to claw back later on.

Dennis had a schedule – he had said that he was aiming for 52.5 kilometres, but would try and get as far as 53 kilometres – and he stuck to it consistently up until the last few minutes when his average speed started to drop a little from the 52.7kph he had lapped in the opening 50 or so minutes.

By then, however, he had a whopping 50 seconds’ advantage over Brändle and with the crowd now on its feet getting behind him, including with chants of “Aussie! Aussie! Aussie!” he wrote his name into track cycling history.

The Australian, winner of the Santos Tour Down Under just a fortnight ago, said afterwards he was "in lots of pain, pretty tired but very proud," and that he hopes the record "will stay for a while."

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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11speedaddict | 9 years ago
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Everyone keeps going on about Tony Martin and Brad Wiggins putting it out of reach and that may happen but both could fail. It's a horrendously hard record to take on. Dennis did make it look smooth though and he seemed ok at the finish.
He used 56x14. Imagine pushing that for an hour. Incredible. It would be hard downhill for an hour.

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2 Wheeled Idiot | 9 years ago
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Brilliant effort, he looked pretty smooth throughout and style for miles....
an exceptional effort and chapeau to him for having the balls to do it, and pull it off...he also seems to be a genuine person off the bike too
I wish I could get even close  105

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Yorky-M | 9 years ago
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stunning ride

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Quince | 9 years ago
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Good effort. Shampoo!

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Leviathan | 9 years ago
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Well... a couple of months maybe.

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ianrobo replied to Leviathan | 9 years ago
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bikeboy76 wrote:

Well... a couple of months maybe.

just a question of who, Martin or Wiggo

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