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Circuit Paul Ricard

Bol d'Or

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Bol d'Or

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After celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2022, the 87th edition of the Bol d’Or is the second of two 24-hour EWC races planned for 2024. Due to be held at Circuit Paul Ricard in southern France for the 31st time, the legendary event is set to run from 12-15 September. Of the venue’s 5.673-kilometre layout, 1.8 kilometres are taken up by the imposing Mistral Straight. A place to pass and be passed, the Mistral requires bikes to run for 20 seconds at more than 300kph. Changeable weather and windy conditions can also be a factor during the traditional season decider.

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Timezone

Europe/Paris

Weather

Friday, 1st Dec

Fri, 1st Dec

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FR2760 Rte des Hauts du Camp, 83330 Le Castellet, France

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Track length

5.673 km

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Race length

24 heures

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2023 Winner

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Best laps:
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Qualifying:

BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team llya Mykhalchyk 1m51.641s, 2022

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Race:

ERC Endurance-Ducati Xavi Forés 1m52.979s, 2022

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