The Belgian travels 55,089 kilometers in Aguascalientes, surpassing in 563 meters the previous record of Bradley Wiggins
Victor Campenaerts has been the third Belgian to beat the record of the hour, as previously they did Ferdinand Bracke (48,093 kilometers at the Olympic Velodrome in Rome) at 1960 and Eddy Merckx (49,431 kilometers at the Olympic Velodrome in Mexico) at 1972. Merckk ran the 48 km in a velodrome with cement coated with resin, exposed and exposed to the winds and to 2.245 meters of altitude.
Yesterday, at the Velódromo de Aguascalientes (Mexico), Campenaerts beat the record of the hour he had in his possession Bradley Wiggins with 54,526 kilometers in 2015, managing to travel 55,089 kilometers on a covered velodrome, a 250-meter track made of very fine Siberian pine wood and located at an altitude of 1.800m.
The data of the record are the following:
55.089 km and a new #UCIHourRecord ?@VCampenaerts smashes the record set by @SirWiggo to head into the record books! ? pic.twitter.com/GvIoF4jtWC
- UCI Track Cycling (@UCI_Track) April 16th 2019
In Aguascalientes the record of the current women's hour was also broken. He did, last September, the Italian Vittoria Bussi, who left it at 48,007 kilometers.