24 hour mountain bike races


24 Hour mountain bike races are a form of endurance mountain bike racing where solo competitors or teams race for a period of 24 hours. The 24 Hours of Canaan was one of the first sanctioned 24 hour mountain bike events. At the 24 Hours of Indiglo 17-year-old Ed Hunt became the first solo competitor at a 24-hour mountain bike event.
These races attract a wide variety of riders from elite professional racers, experienced non-professional racers to amateurs. Because the races are typically held in the countryside, racers usually camp on the site. Sometimes racers may arrive several days ahead of time, to claim a good camping spot, preview the course or acclimatise to altitude. As a result, many of them also have a festival component to them including side events, catering and trade stands.
24 hour racing was originally conceived as a team sport, with two or more riders in male, female or mixed teams, taking turns to complete laps of the course. During the night, racers use lighting systems to negotiate the course.
24 Hours of Adrenalin held their last world solo 24 hour championships in 2010 and there was no world solo 24 hour championships in 2011. A new organisation WEMBO was founded to continue solo 24 hour mountain biking at world level and WEMBO have held both continental and world solo 24 hour mountain bike championships since 2012. WEMBO World championships have been held in Italy Australia, Scotland USA, New Zealand and Brasil with Australia to host again in 2020 and Portugal to be added in 2021.
The current WEMBO World champions are Cory Wallace and Gaia Ravaioli. Jason English is the rider with the most world solo 24 hour championship titles with 7.

Scoring

There are two alternative methods of determining the winner.
The usual winner is the team or rider that completes the most laps with the first lap after the clock has ticked over 24 hours counting to the result, i.e.
The ranking would be:
Some races end the race at 24 hours and it is the team with the most laps in the 24 hours that wins, i.e.
The ranking would be: