Hour Records (female)
The corresponding female records are:
- UCI Hour record
- 46.065 km/h Leontien Zijlaard-Van Moorsel (NED), October 2003
- 45.094 km/h Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (FRA), December 2000
- 44.767 km/h Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (FRA), November 2000
- 43.501 km/h Anna Wilson-Millward (AUS), October 2000
- UCI Best hour performance
- 48.159 km/h Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (FRA), October 1996
- 47.411 km/h Yvonne McGregor (GBR), June 1995
- 47.112 km/h Cathérine Marsal (FRA), April 1995
- 46.352 km/h Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (FRA), October 1989
- 44.933 km/h Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (FRA), September 1987
- 44.770 km/h Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (FRA), September 1986
- 43.082 km/h Keetie van Oosten-Hage (NED), September 1978
- 41.471 km/h Maria Cressari (ITA), November 1972
- 41.347 km/h Elsy Jacobs (LUX), November 1958
- ...others
- IHPVA/WHPVA
- 84.020 km/h Barbara Buatois (FRA), 19 July 2009, Ford Michigan Proving Grounds, Romeo, Michigan°
- 82.12 km/h Barbara Buatois (FRA), 17 July 2009, Ford Michigan Proving Grounds, Romeo, Michigan°
- 73.41 km/h Rosmarie Bühler (SUI), August 2004
- 68.97 km/h Ellen van Vugt (NED), August 2004
- 68.33 km/h Ellen van Vugt (NED), August 2002
- 62.26 km/h Corinne van Noordenne (NED), August 2001
- 57.47 km/h Rosmarie Bühler (SUI), June 2001
°pending approval
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