Graeme Obree to ride Tour of Ayrshire Gran Fondo this April


British cyclist Graeme Obree in action during the Men's Individual

Biography. Scotsman Graeme Obree emerged from obscurity on 17 July 1993, when, after failing to break the world hour record the previous day, Obree succeeded in breaking Francesco Moser's mark. He did so on a remarkable, self-engineered bicycle, with an unusual but very aerodynamic position, with his arms below his chest.


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Graeme Obree's amazing bicycle. By BikeRadar.com, Jeff Jones. published 29 May 2009. First look at Obree's one hour machine. Image 1 of 14. Campagnolo Avanti brakes provide the stopping power for.


Icons of cycling Graeme Obree's Old Faithful Cycling Weekly

Graeme Obree (born 11 September 1965), nicknamed The Flying Scotsman, is a Scottish racing cyclist who twice broke the world hour record, in July 1993 and April 1994, and was the individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995.He was known for his unusual riding positions and for the Old Faithful bicycle he built which included parts from a washing machine.


Graeme Obree Legend! Racing cyclist, Retro bike, Racing bikes

In 1993, amateur cyclist Graeme Obree's unusual riding position and homemade bike earned him a maverick status, but little success. 'Obree' chronicles his re.


Flying Scotsman Graeme Obree gets saddled up for Aberdeen TechFest

Scottish former UCI Hour Record holder and world champion Graeme Obree is putting his 'Beastie' bike up auction among a number of items related to his legendary cycling career. Obree created The.


Old Faithful replica by Graeme Obree Mediamatic

Graeme Obree was born in Scotland in 1965. An amateur time-trial cyclist, he set the world record distance for a one-hour ride in Norway in July 1993 with a unique 'tuck' riding position and a.


The Retrogrouch The Hour Record

Graeme Obree, from Ayreshire, burst onto the international scene in 1993 when he broke the world Hour record, in Hamar in Norway, riding 51.596 and breaking the nine-year-old record of Italian.


Graeme Obree joins Endura as brand ambassador Bicycle Retailer and

Graeme Obree's latest road bike is a strange homemade beast, and we love it - BikeRadar.


Cycling star Graeme Obree on track to break world land speed record

We sit down with Graeme Obree, former world hour record holder, to chat about his life in cycling, his unusual handmade bikes and his philosophy on life.


Graeme Obree to ride Tour of Ayrshire Gran Fondo this April

Obree retired after a failed attempt to become a pro road racer, because he refused to take the doping that he, according to Obree, "would have been forced to take.". Obree later had personal problems and, after divorcing, twice attempted to take his life. In 2011 he came out as gay, and attributed his suicide attempts to his own personal.


Graeme Obree’s Landspeed Record The Bicycle Story

When Graeme Obree used his home-made bike to attack Francesco Moser's Hour Record in 1993, he wasn't so much bringing a knife to a gunfight as turning up to a nuclear war armed with a whittled.


La increíble historia de Graeme Obree, 'el escocés volador' 🚵

Graeme Obree and The Beastie. By Cycling Weekly. published January 14, 2014. In September 2013, Graeme Obree travelled to Battle Mountain, Nevada, in the hope of breaking the Human Powered Vehicle.


Graeme obree hires stock photography and images Alamy

In 1993, amateur cyclist Graeme Obree's unusual riding position and homemade bike earned him a maverick status, but little success. 'Obree' chronicles his remarkable final attempt at cycling glory that year. But he faced significant obstacles put in place by the UCI, was up against star rider Chris Boardman, and raced as a passionate.


Quote of the day by Graeme Obree Cycling Passion

The story is yet more compelling when considered within Obree's turbulent personal life, marked by relentless self-criticism and a proclivity for extremes of depression, eventually diagnosed as.


Graeme Obree defeated as Glasgow University students choose Edward

Graeme Obree was born on 11 September 1965 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, but lived almost all his life in Scotland and considers himself Scottish. In his autobiography, he recounts having a difficult childhood where he experienced bullying and low self-esteem. Cycling became a way to escape from these pressures.


Graeme Obree "Cycling is my way out of my struggles" The Big Issue

Graeme Obree (born 1965-09-11 in Nuneaton) is a road racing cyclist from Great Britain, active between 1993 and 1997. His best results are winning National Championships Great Britain - ITT and 2nd place in Millemetri del Corso di Mestre.