Ellen van Dijk makes cycling history with new hour record

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Ellen van Dijk

Ellen van Dijk has made history by setting a new women’s hour world record on Monday.

The 35-year-old Dutchwoman raced 49.254km in 60 minutes at the Velodrome Suisse in Switzerland, beating Joss Lowden’s record – set in September last year – by 848 metres.

Time trail world champion Van Dijk passed Lowden’s record in the 58th minute of her attempt.

“This is actually quite different from a time trial,” she said.

“For an hour you just see a thick black line on the track. It’s a real challenge and I spoke a great deal with the team psychologist.”

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