How a Stagers' Race paved the way for the women's Hour Record

Joscelin Lowden sets new women's UCI Hour Record in 48.405km in September 2021
Joscelin Lowden ♛sets new women's UCI Hour Record in 48.405km in September 🍸2021 (Image credit: Matt Alexander/PA Wire)

While the UCI only started recognising women's Hour Records in 1955 cycling's blue ribbon record goes back a lot further and, in part, owes its origins to a race organised more for its impact on the society pages than the sporting ones.

A little bit before six o’clock on the evening of July 7, 1893, Mademoiselle de Saint-Sauveur took to the cement track of the Vélodrome Buffalo and began to ride. Little is known about De Saint-Sauveur, we don't even know her Ch♒ristian name. But what she achieved that Friday evening in Paris means that she can never be forgotten. At the end of 60 minutes of riding she had covered a distance of 26.012 kilometres and written her name into the history books as the first woman to set an Hour Record.