Wallace Wins World Solo 24 Hour MTB Title

Press Release / 06.06.2017
Cory Wallace Wins the WEMBO 24 Hours Championships
Cory Wallace Wins the WEMBO 24 Hours Championships / © 24Hfinale

Regular SleepMonsters Reporter Cory Wallace has just won the solo World 24 Hour Mountain Bike title in Italy ending Jason English's (Aus) 7 year run as title holder and achieving a long held ambition. 

Finale Ligure wraps up another great international success, the WEMBO World Solo 24 Hour Mountain Bike Championships; another endorsement for Finale and another strong evidence of the importance that this destination has achieved in the international mountain bike scene.

Hundreds of athletes take part in the WEMBO Championships once a year to race solo or in pairs for 24 consecutive hours, day and night, without breaks.

Cory Wallace (Kona Factory Team) from Canada rounds off a dream he has been pursuing during eight long years; he hits the target during his first ever participation to a race in Italy, on a technical and varied race course.

I come from the sport of hockey, where the roar of spectators and crowd is a big thing. Racing here in Finale has been really thrilling; the enthusiasm of the people along the race course added strong motivation. I had a relaxed start and until the air temperature fell, I paced myself. Legs were good; as soon as some clouds closed in and it got dark I launched my attack and started imposing my speed”.

With 38 laps completed, a total of 380 km and 23.48 hours in the saddle, Cory gains a one-lap gap to the five-time world champion from Australia, Jason English (Pivot Jetblack Fizo Team) and holds a two-lap lead over the American Josh Tostado, third.

Our loudest applauses and most sincere congratulation go to Gaia Ravaioli (Bike Garage Team) from Genoa: she becomes the author of a remarkable chapter in the history of the Italian mountain-biking by taking the first ever Italian win in the ELITE category.

Showing up at the start line almost as an outsider, Gaia surprised everyone with a very fast start, up to the point that many were wondering if she could keep the same pace for long. Gaia was listening to her feelings: she didn't give up and she kept the lead of the race from start to finish, securing herself a margin of more than one hour at some points. She only had to manage her lead over the chaser and defending champion Liz Smith, from Australia, who finished second.  

Even if this sounds like the strategy of an expert 24 hour racer, this was only the third time she had participated in this type of event.

I certainly went through some tough moments, especially during the night. I had a flat and I crashed, too. But I stayed calm, trying to overcome these problems with sheer determination. Taking part in a race of such importance here, in Liguria, my region, has been one of the things that motivated me most. But I owe a lot to my team too: they gave me massive support. I had set my mind on doing a good job, but I had never thought up to this point. It will take me a while to realize what happened in the last 24 hours”.

Gaia, with 32 laps, 320km and more than 24:16 hours in the saddle, pushes the defending champion Liz Smith into second by 16 minutes and Iwona Szmyd, from Poland, into third by one lap.

Happy days, too, for another Italian lady: Ausilia Vistarini who wins the Single Speed category (one gear only, during the whole race), while Steve Day (Travers-E3C Team) from Great Britain wins in the men’s.

In the men's Team2, the pair Ultrabike Top Team, from Lithuania, take the win with 41 laps. In the women's it has been a tight battle between the German Oppenau Mtb Team, winner at the end, and the Italian Buff Team.

The 24H of Finale proves to be one of the most exciting 24 Hour races out there.  An event where the event village and expo area perfectly integrate with the competition to create a magic vibe, something really loved by participants and public both. 

Russel Baker, founder of WEMBO, the organizing company: “Only here in Finale is participation so enthusiastic, with a warm, supportive public that loves and understands the essence of what is a very special discipline within mountain-biking. At the same time, the race course remains extremely hard and selective: this is the mix that makes the race of Finale something unique".

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