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Motorcus and the Hour Record

Motorcus on his track. Photo: Panoramic

There is nothing going on right now, oh right, except the Tour of Poland. Can we talk?

I don’t think it’s just Frank and myself who are obsessed with the Hour Record. It is Hard Man cycling distilled into its purest form, the ultimate race of truth. During the first week of Tour de France madness Fabian Cancellara made it official he was going for the Hour Record. He has always had a fearsome check list: win all five monuments and reset the hour record. Regarding the five monuments, he has Liége and Lombardia left. Lombardia seems slightly better suited to him but both might require Cancellara to lose some mass and get his climb on or more likely he will win these on Spartacus power alone. Can he forgo kicking ass at Flanders and Roubaix for Liége? He really wants to do the Hour after his Spring 2014 campaign so maybe it’s the Hour in 2014 and Liége in 2015. Did I mention he has a list and a Swiss schedule to keep?

It’s tempting to say the Hour Record will be easier than winning either of those monuments but if setting a new Hour Record was anything but impossible, a few others would have attempted it in the last thirteen years. Fabian is the only rider of his generation who has the will and power to attempt it. People seriously believed he had a damn engine on his bike! He has a master plan for his career and the confidence to put the Hour Record on there. And forget Ondrej Sosenka’s record, it’s his record like those Tour de Frances are Lance’s. Sosenka cleverly bracketed his hour record with doping violations so let’s all agree he is a fraud. Chris Boardman’s record in Manchester of 49.441 km/hr is the number to think about. Yet Chris Boardman and Cancellara could not be much more different as cyclists. Boardman the Olympic pursuit man, Cancellara the passista. Merckx was always at home on the track. Boardman’s pedigree was already going fast on the track, his road palmarés were mostly prologues and time trials. Cancellara has no real professional experience on the track (except crushing opponents’ dreams on the Roubaix track) and he will need to put some time in both the wind tunnel and on the track to get his power position squared away. 

Lance Armstrong had a chance to bolster his career had he attacked the Hour Record. That would have impressed me beyond winning Tours with a whole team at his disposal. Trek even built a bike for him, maybe it’s still around. Fabian has extended his contract with Trek so we know he will be doing it on a Trek track bike. This is not some aero machine, this has to be close to a straight ahead Merckxian Mexico City bike: no aero frame, no deep-section wheels, just good old fashion track handlebars and spoked wheels.

Cancellara had an earlier schedule for the Hour but the IOC foiled it.

They took the individual pursuit out of the Olympic programme. A wrong decision. I would have tried to get on the podium in London in 2012, and then the Hour Record.

We’ll see. I’ll try, but not this year or the next. And not in Italy.”

Yes, not in Italy (?), this will happen in his home country, planned out properly as only the Swiss can. This will be an exciting hour of middle-of-the-night video streaming for the Velominati. I’m already losing sleep over it. One can be sure the Velominati Super Prestige will be going to three decimal places to find a winner.

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  • @Matthew
    This is a great podcast and recommend it to everyone as well. Oddly enough I just listened to it two days ago, and then this story broke yesterday....almost as if the stars are aligning or a real twilight zone moment....and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge....

  • @the Engine

    Article with good quote from Graeme Obree - http://theleadout.co.uk/a-simple-tip-from-graeme-obree/

    "It's not about going fast, it's about not going slow"

    This is a quote worth embracing and something that I was working on today.

    I will often do a short 35k TT like ride on the same route through Toronto.  It's a mix of roads and bike paths with some good long straights along the lake.  today as I was pushing into the wind I really wrapped my head around the idea that this segbeings ill be the make it or break it part of my ride..give in to the wind and drop below 30kph and you're done.  Fast is going to happen with the wind at my back on the return, no doubt.  The key is in holding off slow when it is mentally more difficult to do so.

    I posted my fastest time ever for this route - smashed my previous by 1.5kph.

  • @frank

    @Geraint

    Brilliant stuff, can't wait for this.

    But... If there's a competitor for the hour record then that man is Wiggo. He's having a bit of a change of direction, has stated that he's after the World ITT title this year, and has a long pedigree on the track.

    The difference between Brad and Faboo can be measured in this photo. Fabian would never, in a trillion billion million years, make this face. Much less allow it to be photographed.

    A potentially epic duel between two of my favourite riders. Bring it on.

    Getting back to dueling hours like we did in the early nineties would be a dream come true, though.

    Really not sure if I can see Wiggo going for the hour. Hopefully Fabs will do it and rekindle some interest. Wiggins has the engine and the track experience we know, and Sky love all the techy stuff so theoretically it's a match made in heaven, but as I think most folks know, an hour on the road is very different from an hour on the track.

  • This guy standing following 'the man of the hour' will do it before him;) OK, maybe not the hour record but definitely all the monuments...

  • @wiscot

    @meursault

    Ahem!

    What is that, some kind of mug shot? Charged with abuse of lesser riders?

    If I recall correctly, this was shot immediately after Paris Roubaix by Tim Kolln for his book The Peloton.  I'm not going to criticize as if I were a part of this photoshoot, Mr. Kolln would be taking photos of a chalk outline.

  • @frank

    The difference between Brad and Faboo can be measured in this photo. Fabian would never, in a trillion billion million years, make this face. Much less allow it to be photographed.

    Moreover, you wouldn't see Cancellara face down in the muck.

  • @TBONE

    @frank

    The difference between Brad and Faboo can be measured in this photo. Fabian would never, in a trillion billion million years, make this face. Much less allow it to be photographed.

    Moreover, you wouldn't see Cancellara face down in the muck.

    Can I just throw i out there that I'm really tired of the "let's bite the medal" schtick? What? Do you really think they might have slipped you  chocolate one in error? Kiss it by all means, but the "bite" is so overdone, it's pathetic.

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