The fracture behaviour of FRP composite materials is significantly influenced by the behaviour of the fibre-matrix interfacial bond. Thus far interfacial bond mechanical characterization has been based upon the critical strength and critical fracture energy of debonding. Characterization of the fatigue behaviour of the interfacial debonding process, however, may be more valuable for composite design and fibre-matrix selection. A fracture mechanics model of interfacial bond fatigue based on the mode II strain energy release rate (G.~) is presented. An expression for G, is derived for a single fibre in matrix cylinder model. By fitting the model to single fibre pull-out fatigue test data, fatigue crack propagation plots for specific fibre-matrix combinations can be drawn. These should prove useful for the development of fatigue resistant FRP composite materials.