Graeme Obree is one of the most unique cyclists. He has had a colourful cycling history which includes breaking the prestigious world hour record twice. Obree made his first attempt in Norway, 1993. At the time he was relatively unknown outside of Great Britain and few gave him any realistic chance of beating Francesco Moser’s world hour record of 51.151 KM which had stood since 1984.
At the first attempt Obree failed missing the mark by nearly 1 KM. However, Obree was determined to try again the next day. Most journalists left and Obree had to beg the officials to let him have another go. This time to many people’s surprise he was successful setting a new hour record of 51.596 KM. This record would later be surpassed by Chris Boardman just one week later. However, Obree went on to break the record a second time in April 1994.
Graeme Obree is also famous for building innovative bike designs using various spare parts. After his first world hour record there was a lot of media interest in his home made bike. Obree’s bike apparently was made with bits of an old BMX and parts from a washing machine. I think some of this got exaggerated however Obree was definitely an innovator and continues to make his own bikes. For a while Obree was feted by the European press who were intrigued with this eccentric Scottish man who had built his own bike. Perhaps unfairly this overshadowed his athletic ability and great determination. For his first record he used a position known as the tuck position this has also been labelled the “Obree” position.
A photo of Obree in the tuck position
This position was later banned by the UCI but Obree went on to develop another position, popularly called the “Superman Position”. (see Obree Bikes)
After his record breaking attempt Obree went onto become World Pursuit Champion in 1993. He beat Chris Boardman in the Semi Final (also setting a new world record) In the final he beat Frenchman Phillipe Ermanault. To become World Champion was in many ways unexpected for Obree but it enabled him to attract many lucrative offers to travel around Europe racing in prestigious time trials and track meetings. Graeme was victim to an unfortunate experience in the 1994 World Championships. Obree was the defending champion and had modified his bike to bring him into line with the new rules. However on the evening of the Championships the UCI bought in a new law effectively banning his unique tuck position. The rule was so new that it hadn’t even been written down. Obree had no chance to get used to a new design and was thus disqualified after his first qualifying attempt. Obree briefly signed a contract with a French based professional team. However unfortunately this didn’t work out. Obree said he never felt comfortable in the set up and was also unwilling to pay the “supplementary medicine ” costs (this was in the Pre Festina) days. It was after this time that Obree began to increasingly suffer from depression.
Obree’s autobiography is a compelling account of his experiences as a bike rider and his private battle with the problems of depression and low self esteem. The overriding theme in his book is his desire to prove himself by winning. If he lost a race he would feel awful. The book is written with great honesty and is a fascinating insight into the mind of a great athlete.
Graeme Obree representing Great Britain
I admire Obree because:
- He was a great cyclist,
- The hour record is the ultimate cycling record, very few professionals even dare try to attempt it
- The list of Hour Record Holders reads like a Who’s Who of professional cycling
- Obree was an individual outside the cycling hierarchy (The UCI treated him quite unfairly at one point, banning his position without giving any forewarning)
- He built his own bikes on a limited budget. For a number of years I believe he lived off unemployment benefits.
- He was always a clean rider, at a time when not many professionals were.
View: Graeme Obree’s Bikes
Graeme Obree Links
Graeme Obree video of World Hour Record in 1993
Graeme Obree at Amazon.co.uk
The Obree position with information about Obree’s World Hour Record
Obree Film - The Flying Scotsman
Released In 2007. The flying Scotsman partially tells of the struggles that Obree went through in becoming a successful cyclist. It mainly concentrates on the bike racing and only touches upon the personal aspect.
The Flying Scotsman - DVD
- Graeme Obree speaks about his short lived professional career - BBC




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Dear Graeme Obree,
I am a sports fan from England and enjoy keeping up-to-date with what’s happening in the sports world through Eurosport and the Internet.
I am also a sports autograph collector and have collected many player autographs from the following sports:-
FOOTBALL (World Club, European Champions League and European Super Cup Champions - AC Milan signed poster)
WOMENS FOOTBALL (Arsenal Ladies Quadruple Champions 2007, both English Cups, UEFA Cup and League signed team photograph)
RUGBY UNION (European Heineken Cup Winners - Munster signed media guide)
RUGBY LEAGUE (World Club Champions - Bradford Bulls signed programme)
CRICKET (Australian World Cup Tour signed team sheet)
HANDBALL (European Champions League winners - Viborg HK signed cards)
HANDBALL (World Champions European Champions - Norway signed team card)
VOLLEYBALL (European Champions League winners - VfB Freiderichshafen GmBH signed cards)
Olympic Gold Medalists
World Champions
They have all contributed to my own personal collection,of original handsigned autographs and would like to ask you if it would be possible to send me any of the following items autographed by yourself – (Poster, Photo, Photocard.
If this is possible, I would be truly grateful and very honoured to add you to my personal autograph collection – However, if this is not possible, I will understand, and thank you for taking the time in reading my email and to take this opportunity in wishing you all the very best for the future.
I will email to you my address details if it is possible.
Thank you
Gerard Angioy
hey, graeme obree is one of my insperations for cycling i watched the movie had a few laughs and some worries but it was ok so when i get better i will try to beat his record or when i get older i’m only 13 i’ve won a couple of races and got some money had a couple of crashes but thats my story
good bye =-)
liam aberhart
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