The Bol d’Or is a 24-hour endurance race for motorcycles, held annually in France. The race is part of the FIM Endurance World Championship. The riding of each bike is now shared by a team of three riders.
The Bol d’Or, first organized by Eugene Mauve, in 1922, was a race for motorcycles, and automobiles limited to 1100cc engine capacity (in the 1950s the limit was raised to 1500cc, and later to 2000cc). Today, the Bol d’Or is exclusively a race for motorcycles, although there are a number of side "attractions", such as races for amateur riders and for classic bikes.[1]
Prior to 1953 only one rider per machine was permitted. The record holder with seven victories, Frenchman Gustave Lefèvre, won with an average speed of 107 kilometers/hour riding his Norton Manx for the whole 24 hours.[2] From 1954 to 1977 the teams comprised two riders, and then, in the interests of safety, this was increased to three.
Until 1970 the race was held at various circuits, mainly Linas-Montlhéry and Saint-Germain-en-Laye. From 1971 to 1977 the Bol d’Or was held at the permanent Le Mans Bugatti circuit, which excludes the temporary street circuit section, exiting before the Tertre Rouge esses and rejoining at the Ford Chicane, excluding the section from the Tertre Rouge, Mulsanne, and Porsche Curves. For the next 22 years the event took place at Paul Ricard, after which it moved to Magny-Cours. When the race left Le Mans the 24 Heures du Mans was established, so that when the Bol d'Or returned to Le Mans, there were for a time two annual 24-hour motorcycle endurance events on the Bugatti circuit. Until 2015, the Bol d’Or was held in the spring, while the 24 Heures du Mans was in the early September slot formerly used by the Bol d’Or. In 2016 things changed again: the "24 Heures du Mans" moved to the spring, while the Bol d’Or moved to Circuit Paul Ricard In September.
24-hour motorcycle endurance racing has a strong Francophone base, with the three main events held in France (Le Mans & Magny-Cours) and French-speaking Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps), and the most successful teams and riders are French. In 1970, 1971 and 1992 all-British teams of riders won the races. British rider Terry Rymer has had consistent results. In the 1970s the competitors included Phil Read and Neil Tuxworth, who later headed Honda Racing UK. On occasion, the Mead & Tomkinson racing team fielded "Nessie", a revolutionary bike with hub-center steering.[3]
The race is part of the Endurance FIM World Championship. The 2016 edition was the 80th edition of the race.
The race is accompanied by a motorcycle rally, carnival and other motorcycle related events.
Rider 1 | Rider 2 | Rider 3 | Manufacturer | ||
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1922 | Tony Zind | - | - | Motosacoche | |
1923 | Tony Zind | - | - | Motosacoche | |
1924 | René Francisquet | - | - | Sunbeam | |
1925 | René Francisquet | - | - | Sunbeam | |
1926 | - | - | Sunbeam | ||
1927 | Lempereur | - | - | FN Herstal | |
1928 | Victor Vroonen | - | - | Gillet Herstal | |
1929 | Victor Vroonen | - | - | Gillet Herstal | |
1930 | Paul Debaisieux | - | - | Monet-Goyon | |
1931 | Patural | - | - | Velocette | |
1932 | Louis Jeannin | - | - | Jonghi | |
1933 | René Boura | - | - | Velocette | |
1934 | Willing | - | - | Velocette | |
1935 | René Boura | - | - | Norton | |
1936 | Edgar Craët | - | - | Gillet Herstal | |
1937 | - | - | Norton | ||
1938 | Robert Tinoco | - | - | Harley-Davidson | |
1939 | Edouard Hordelalay | - | - | Motobécane | |
align=center colspan='5' style="background:white;" | 1940 - 1946: not held - World War II | ||||
1947 | - | - | Norton | ||
1948 | Jacques Lenglet | - | - | BMW | |
1949 | - | - | Norton | ||
1950 | - | - | Norton | ||
1951 | - | - | Norton Manx | ||
1952 | Pierre Collignon | - | - | Moto Guzzi | |
1953 | - | - | Norton | ||
1954 | Johann Weingartmann | Helmut Volzwinkler | - | Puch | |
1955 | Oldrich Hameršmid | Saša Klimt | - | Jawa | |
1956 | Georges Briand | - | Norton | ||
1957 | Georges Briand | - | Norton | ||
1958 | Inizan | Mutel | - | Triumph Engineering | |
1959 | Jean-Claude Bargetzi | Georges Briand | - | Norton | |
1960 | René Maucherat | René Vasseur | - | BMW | |
align=center colspan='5' style="background:white;" | 1961 - 1968: Not held | ||||
1969 | Daniel Urdich | Honda | |||
1970 | Tom Dickie | - | Triumph Trident | ||
1971 | - | Triumph Engineering | |||
1972 | Gérard Debrock | Roger Ruiz | - | Honda | |
1973 | Gérard Debrock | Thierry Tchernine | - | Honda | |
1974 | Alain Genoud | Georges Godier | - | Kawasaki | |
1975 | Alain Genoud | Georges Godier | - | Kawasaki | |
1976 | Jean-Claude Chemarin | - | Honda | ||
1977 | Christian Léon | Jean-Claude Chemarin | - | Honda | |
1978 | Christian Léon | Jean-Claude Chemarin | - | Honda | |
1979 | Christian Léon | Jean-Claude Chemarin | - | Honda | |
1980 | Pierre-Étienne Samin | Frank Gross | - | Suzuki | |
1981 | Jean-Claude Jaubert | - | Honda | ||
1982 | Jean Lafond | Patrick Igoa | Kawasaki | ||
1983 | Honda | ||||
1984 | Jean-Pierre Oudin | - | Suzuki | ||
1985 | Alex Vieira | Gérard Coudray | Patrick Igoa | Honda | |
1986 | Pierre Bolle | Jean-Louis Battistini | Honda | ||
1987 | Jean-Michel Mattioli | Jean-Louis Battistini | Honda | ||
1988 | Alex Vieira | Christophe Bouheben | Honda | ||
1989 | Alex Vieira | Jean-Michel Mattioli | Honda | ||
1990 | Alex Vieira | Jean-Michel Mattioli | Honda | ||
1991 | Alex Vieira | Jean-Louis Battistini | Kawasaki | ||
1992 | Kawasaki | ||||
1993 | Jean-Marc Deletang | Bruno Bonhuil | Suzuki | ||
1994 | Yamaha | ||||
1995 | Jean-Louis Battistini | Jéhan D'Orgeix | Kawasaki | ||
1996 | Alex Vieira | William Costes | Honda | ||
1997 | Brian Morrison | Jéhan D'Orgeix | Kawasaki | ||
1998 | Brian Morrison | Suzuki | |||
1999 | Jéhan D'Orgeix | Suzuki | |||
2000 | Jean-Marc Deletang | Yamaha | |||
2001 | Brian Morrison | Laurent Brian | Suzuki | ||
2002 | Nicolas Dussauge | Suzuki | |||
2003 | Nicolas Dussauge | Suzuki | |||
2004 | Vincent Philippe | Suzuki | |||
2005 | Vincent Philippe | Suzuki | |||
2006 | Vincent Philippe | Suzuki | |||
2007 | Olivier Four | Yamaha | |||
2008 | Vincent Philippe | Suzuki | |||
2009 | Vincent Philippe | Freddy Foray | Olivier Four | Suzuki | |
2010 | Vincent Philippe | Guillaume Dietrich | Freddy Foray | Suzuki | |
2011 | Vincent Philippe | Freddy Foray | Suzuki | ||
2012 | Gregory Leblanc | Olivier Four | Kawasaki | ||
2013 | Jeremy Guarnoni | Gregory Leblanc | Kawasaki | ||
2014 | Gregory Leblanc | Nicolas Salchaud | Kawasaki | ||
2015 | Gregory Leblanc | Kawasaki SRC | |||
2016 | Vincent Philippe | Étienne Masson | Suzuki | ||
2017 | Yamaha | ||||
2018 | Freddy Foray | Honda | |||
2019 | Vincent Philippe | Étienne Masson | Gregg Black | Suzuki | |
align=center colspan=5 style="background:white;" | 2020: not held - COVID-19 pandemic | ||||
2021 | Gregg Black | Suzuki | |||
2022 | Yamaha | ||||
2023 | Gregg Black | Suzuki | |||
2024 | Gregg Black | Dan Linfoot | Etienne Masson | Suzuki |
Manufacturer | No. of Wins | class=unsortable | Wins |
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Suzuki | 20 | 1980, 1984, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024 | |
Honda | 17 | 1969, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1996, 2018 | |
Kawasaki | 11 | 1974, 1975, 1982, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 | |
Norton | 9 | 1935, 1937, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1959 | |
Yamaha | 5 | 1994, 2000, 2007, 2017, 2022 | |
Gillet Herstal | 4 | 1927, 1928, 1929, 1936 | |
Triumph | 3 | 1958, 1970, 1971 | |
Velocette | 3 | 1931, 1933, 1934 | |
Sunbeam | 3 | 1924, 1925, 1926 | |
Motosacoche | 2 | 1922, 1923 | |
BMW | 2 | 1948, 1960 | |
Harley-Davidson | 1 | 1938 | |
Monet-Goyon | 1 | 1930 | |
Motobecane | 1 | 1939 | |
Moto Guzzi | 1 | 1952 | |
Jawa | 1 | 1955 | |
Puch | 1 | 1954 | |
Jonghi | 1 | 1932 |