Oscar Egg
Oscar Egg (2 March 1890 – 9 February 1961) was a Swiss track and road bicycle racer. He captured the world hour record three times before the First World War. He also won major road races and stages of the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia.
The hour record
Between 1907 and 1914 Oscar Egg and Marcel Berthet improved the hour record six times between them. Egg's 1914 mark of 44.247 km then stood until 1933. Egg set all three of his records at the Vélodrome Buffalo in Paris. The track was a 333m outdoor track surfaced with concrete. The sequence was as follows:
20 Jun 1907, Marcel Berthet, Paris, 41.520 km
22 Aug 1912, Oscar Egg, Paris, 42.122 km
7 Aug 1913, Marcel Berthet, Paris, 42.741 km
21 Aug 1913, Oscar Egg, Paris, 43.525 km
20 Sep 1913, Marcel Berthet, Paris, 43.775 km
18 Aug 1914, Oscar Egg, Paris, 44.247 km
Only Chris Boardman has equalled Egg and Berthet's feat of taking the record three times.
Road racing
Track racing
Major track victories include:
References
External links
Oscar Egg's palmares at memoire-du-cyclisme.net (French)