I just watched The Flying Scotsman ,movie about Obree tonite.Boy,I was in tears to see how his life was such a mixed with joy and sadness. He beats all the odds by doing something good,cycling. God bless him and his family.Don't care if he is a bipolar or not, that's a part of life when someone has a bad childhood like him.
Graeme came from out of nowhere, did what everyone said he could not do. He had the passion and the ability. If you have not tried it. This type of a ride is science today. I ride at heart rate of 176, at 177 I fall into oxygen debt, Ideally this hour is spent on that line. Afterwards you want a meal and 10 hours of sleep. He did this 2 days running! I tip my hat to anyone that will do it 2 days running and set a record on the latter try. Mercks said the hour record took 3 years off his life.
Fico emocionado aí ver esse herói do ciclismo em ação .na época saia alguma coisa nas revistas três meses depois e ficávamos imaginando tudo isso acontecendo, como será que ele pedala essa bike?! E hoje tendo acesso a essas imagens fico extremamente feliz mesmo passado trinta anos. Obree eterno.
As far as I know the film was pretty much true to life, aside from Hein Verbruggen's name being changed, and the bit about the '94 Worlds where Graeme crashes in the film. In reality Verbruggen stepped out onto the track and physically stopped him from riding!
Watched the movie last night on BBC. Don't really know how true the film is, seems somewhat exaggerated at times but you can't deny the real Obree determination and ingenuity. I was was kind of sad to learn he didn't like Mike Burrows' bike though, as Burrows would later design my bike, a Giant MCR.
1993? thats the year i was born. i just watch The Flying Scotsman on tv and pretty inspired by it. super duper great movie. i really really want a bike right now. hahahah
u realize u completly refuted your statement by saying IMO? if its your opinion it doesnt actually mean anything, also its not just average power output, nor did u state the length of time which he has a higher average output, nor was cadence or VO2 max taken into account by what you said moser had a higher power output, which may be true but doesnt mean hes faster over an hour. look at the numbers, after an hour obree had a farther distance
Kind of funny them calling him an "amateur" when he was World Pursuit Champion at the time......... He'd just smashed Olympic champion Chris Boardman a few months earlier in the individual pursuit and Graham was also the individual pursuit world record holder at the time. The media do romanticise the story a bit. Graham was a world class, cyclist with Tour De France teams scouting him. He didn't appear out of nowhere
He appeared out of nowhere, it's just he didn't break the hour record or win the worlds out of nowhere. He started pretty high from nowhere but by the time he won the worlds he was already known for it and was taken as a contender.
The Tour teams blacklisted Obree because they wanted him to take EPO and other drugs, and Obree declined. Major shame, imagine the possibilities of Obree in the grand tours, criteriums and single-day races.
based on that attitude the following rider should be regarded as the current holder as Merckx set the record at high altitude! 30 October 1967 Ferdi Bracke Olympic Velodrome, Rome 48.093
You all miss the point, read the UCI rules, the record is split into two sections,normal bikes like mosers, and streamlined bikes. And that is only fair, but all partisipants are pushing the boundaries, no one can doubt Obrees talent, guts,and sheer determination, be happy that the record, even now, is in the united kingdom.
I like him better than Lance Armstrong. At least Graeme Obree has gotten more than just a drive to succeed, he didn't try to let his bipolar illness get the best of him. He's my real inspiration. Lance Armstrong proved to me that he's really no Graeme Obree. And yes, he really also have a brilliant idea to convert something that was formerly part of a washing machine to a bike. I have never seen anyone who is as brilliant as he is.
Obree didnt use big money but his position on the bike WAS more aero and it was faster than what Moser used. If it was not he would have stood ZERO chance of beating Moser because Moser had a far higher average power output than Obree IMO.
I was there! One of my best memories of photographing cycling over the past 34 years.
Thats COOL!!! Any links to the photos? :)
why did you lie to strangers on the internet 8 years ago? is it an attention thing?
It's up there with Eddie the Eagle
Still brings a tear to the eye. Total hero.
great footage, I was bummed not to have Liggitt doing the commentary for the race re-inactments for Flying Scotsman. Still a fantastic film!
I read his book, quite an inspirational man.
I just watched The Flying Scotsman ,movie about Obree tonite.Boy,I was in tears to see how his life was such a mixed with joy and sadness.
He beats all the odds by doing something good,cycling. God bless him and his family.Don't care if he is a bipolar or not, that's a part of life when someone has a bad childhood like him.
youd need to have amazing determination to do somthing like that. i watched the film about him yesterday and it was great.
He certainly is! I managed to speak to him at revolution 15 and he fully lived up to my expectations. Genius!
reading his book at the moment he's my idol
Amazing !
Graeme came from out of nowhere, did what everyone said he could not do. He had the passion and the ability.
If you have not tried it. This type of a ride is science today. I ride at heart rate of 176, at 177 I fall into oxygen debt, Ideally this hour is spent on that line. Afterwards you want a meal and 10 hours of sleep. He did this 2 days running! I tip my hat to anyone that will do it 2 days running and set a record on the latter try. Mercks said the hour record took 3 years off his life.
no one better! Graeme, you're the best!
awesome. can't believe he had the energy to punch the air as he finished!
Real Mr. INCREDIBLE !!!!!!
A bike made with washing machine parts, fantastic. Against all the odds, top bloke
Un gran ejemplo de superación personal.❤
Fico emocionado aí ver esse herói do ciclismo em ação .na época saia alguma coisa nas revistas três meses depois e ficávamos imaginando tudo isso acontecendo, como será que ele pedala essa bike?! E hoje tendo acesso a essas imagens fico extremamente feliz mesmo passado trinta anos. Obree eterno.
Legend.
Legend!
he is now doing a 100 mph bike
A bike made from a washing machine, pure genius
Can you share what the original source was for this video? I would love to see more!
It was taken from this documentary: ruclips.net/video/K3DwhbUGUIg/видео.html
Matteomjb Awesome, thank you!
Fantastic!!!!!!!! A very progressive thinker. Ride on Graeme
As far as I know the film was pretty much true to life, aside from Hein Verbruggen's name being changed, and the bit about the '94 Worlds where Graeme crashes in the film. In reality Verbruggen stepped out onto the track and physically stopped him from riding!
Watched the movie last night on BBC. Don't really know how true the film is, seems somewhat exaggerated at times but you can't deny the real Obree determination and ingenuity.
I was was kind of sad to learn he didn't like Mike Burrows' bike though, as Burrows would later design my bike, a Giant MCR.
1993? thats the year i was born. i just watch The Flying Scotsman on tv and pretty inspired by it. super duper great movie. i really really want a bike right now. hahahah
with or without blood doping and altitude?
the name of music in film?
u realize u completly refuted your statement by saying IMO?
if its your opinion it doesnt actually mean anything, also its not just average power output, nor did u state the length of time which he has a higher average output, nor was cadence or VO2 max taken into account by what you said moser had a higher power output, which may be true but doesnt mean hes faster over an hour. look at the numbers, after an hour obree had a farther distance
The unsung hero of British sport why was he not recognised...another British sporting mystery...baffling
Kind of funny them calling him an "amateur" when he was World Pursuit Champion at the time.........
He'd just smashed Olympic champion Chris Boardman a few months earlier in the individual pursuit and Graham was also the individual pursuit world record holder at the time.
The media do romanticise the story a bit. Graham was a world class, cyclist with Tour De France teams scouting him. He didn't appear out of nowhere
He appeared out of nowhere, it's just he didn't break the hour record or win the worlds out of nowhere. He started pretty high from nowhere but by the time he won the worlds he was already known for it and was taken as a contender.
The Tour teams blacklisted Obree because they wanted him to take EPO and other drugs, and Obree declined. Major shame, imagine the possibilities of Obree in the grand tours, criteriums and single-day races.
based on that attitude the following rider should be regarded as the current holder as Merckx set the record at high altitude!
30 October 1967 Ferdi Bracke Olympic Velodrome, Rome 48.093
You all miss the point, read the UCI rules, the record is split into two sections,normal bikes like mosers, and streamlined bikes. And that is only fair, but all partisipants are pushing the boundaries, no one can doubt Obrees talent, guts,and sheer determination, be happy that the record, even now, is in the united kingdom.
btw i was talking about moser not obree, not sure which way u thought i ment it
Ummmm where is Lance?
of course im not Laurent, but he is a Legend too!
Very inspirational indeed. The man is also bipolar?
and i got phil's signature
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I like him better than Lance Armstrong. At least Graeme Obree has gotten more than just a drive to succeed, he didn't try to let his bipolar illness get the best of him. He's my real inspiration. Lance Armstrong proved to me that he's really no Graeme Obree. And yes, he really also have a brilliant idea to convert something that was formerly part of a washing machine to a bike. I have never seen anyone who is as brilliant as he is.
Obree didnt use big money but his position on the bike WAS more aero and it was faster than what Moser used. If it was not he would have stood ZERO chance of beating Moser because Moser had a far higher average power output than Obree IMO.
And a far higher dose of drugs in his blood :-)
what's not manly about a fucking home built bike. If u ask me, its more man-like to build your own than buy one!
Too bad he can't do it on a man's bicycle, like Eddie Merckx did.