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Hugging the black line on the banked wooden 250m oval, the 33-year-old Lowden was quickly ahead of the required pace and churned out lap after lap in metronomic fashion.
⏱ NEW UCI HOUR RECORDCongratulations to @JossyLowden 🇬🇧 for breaking the #UCIHourRecord timed by @TISSOT https://t.co/q3LGqDFFDD
— UCI Track Cycling (@UCI_Track) 1633018860000
Pushing a gear about the size of a dinner plate, the strain began to show a little as the clock ticked down but with the record in sight there was no stopping Lowden.
Lowden, a road cyclist with the Drops-Le Col team who competed in last week’s road world championships, completed 193 laps to beat Bussi’s 48.007km set at altitude in Mexico in 2018.
No fans were in the velodrome, although Lowden was cheered home by friends and family and partner Dan Bigham, a world class cyclist and aerodynamics technician who designed several of the components on Lowden’s bike.
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