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SERT win FIM EWC crown as both YART and F.C.C. TSR falter at Bol d’Or 24 Hour finale

2024 Bol d’Or 24 Hour - Circuit Paul Ricard

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September 16, 2024
in Endurance Road Racing

2024 Bol d’Or 24 Hour

Circuit Paul Ricard

Yoshimura SERT Motul banked a win double in the FIM Endurance World Championship on Sunday at the season finale, coming out on top of an epic EWC title showdown by landing back-to-back Bol d’Or victories at Circuit Paul Ricard.

The Suzuki-powered outfit’s riding trio of Gregg Black, Dan Linfoot and Étienne Masson performed without error to secure Yoshimura SERT Motul’s second EWC crown – the first since 2021 – to go with the 11 titles won when the France-based squad ran under the Suzuki Endurance Racing Team banner.

By finishing first, Suzuki has now triumphed in the legendary Bol d’Or 24-hour race 20 times with Black and Masson becoming four-time winners of the long-standing EWC event.

“Of course when you join a team like Yoshimura SERT Motul you expect to have the results to fight for the championship but to win the championship in the first year is a dream for me,” said Linfoot, the only Yoshimura SERT Motul rider to have finished on the podium in all four EWC races this season. “To win Le Mans, second in Spa, third in Suzuka and finally winning the Bol d’Or to take the championship is an incredible experience. To work with this fantastic team and my incredible team-mates, all the staff, it’s been a fantastic year. It’s an amazing moment.”

Black, who recovered from injury to race in the Bol d’Or, said: “Injuring my wrist was a pretty difficult moment after winning Le Mans and getting a podium at Spa. The injury in the Suzuka test was quite a complicated break and put me out for the race. But Cocoro, Dan and Albert [Arenas] did a great job and got some important points for the championship. It’s been two complicated months for me, getting my wrist back into condition and trying to have the mental and physical strength to get back on the bike. A lot of strength goes through the wrist on a bike, and I wasn’t sure 100 per cent if I would be back, but I did all my 10 stints in the race, tried to keep up the pace and be as fast as possible.”

Gregg Black – “It’s been two complicated months for me, getting my wrist back into condition and trying to have the mental and physical strength to get back on the bike. I wasn’t sure 100 per cent if I would be back, but I did all my 10 stints in the race, tried to keep up the pace and be as fast as possible”

2024 Bol d’Or 24 Hour

Yamaha-powered KM 99 scored its first EWC podium in only its second year in the championship with second place for Randy de Puniet, Jérémy Guarnoni and Florian Marino to end 2024 as the top independent EWC team.

“It was a really good race for us,” ex-MotoGP racer de Puniet said. “In the beginning of the year we made some mistakes but after Suzuka we didn’t make any more. We had some luck during this race, SERT was too fast, the pace was incredible, the BMW too, but they had some trouble at the end of the race and that’s why we finished second. For the team it’s a perfect result, for me too, even if one day I would like to win an endurance race.”

Yamalube YART Yamaha EWC Official Team began the Bol d’Or title decider leading the standings as one of four teams in championship contention. Although it completed the Formula EWC podium in third, it fell short in its efforts to defend the EWC title it won in 2023 after two time-consuming unscheduled pitstops.

The result meant YART rider Niccolò Canepa, who was partnered by Marvin Fritz and Karel Hanika, will retire from racing without the third world title he craved. But he’ll nevertheless go down in history as one of the all-time EWC greats.

“This is not exactly the race we were hoping for, we were hoping to battle a bit more with SERT and make their life a bit more difficult,” said Canepa. “Unfortunately, we had a problem in the first stint and we never fight for the victory in this race. Because of the problem we had in the first stint we kept having problems through the race. But we never expected to be on the podium today, so we must be happy for this third place because it’s been a tough race for us.”

Despite being held back by technical issues, National Motos Honda FMA won the FIM Endurance World Cup for Teams with riders Guillaume Raymond, Sébastien Suchet and Valentin Suchet. That was after Team 18 Sapeurs Pompiers CMS Motostore took Bol d’Or honours in the Dunlop-supplied category in a fine fourth overall with a line-up consisting of Enzo De La Vega, Baptiste Guittet, Maxim Pellizotti and Mathieu Gines, the 2014 EWC champion.

Chromeburner-RAC 41-Honda finished second to secure the runner-up spot in the title table as TRT27 AZ Moto took the chequered flag in third place. Outgoing champion squad Team 33 Louit April Moto placed fourth with 3ART Best of Bike in fifth and JMA Racing Action Bike completing the top-six Superstock finishers.

BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team started the Bol d’Or on pole position for the third year running as one of four overall title chasers. After a new race lap record from Markus Reiterberger – a 1m52.517s – helped BMW move into the lead in the early hours of Sunday morning, a crash for squad newcomer Hannes Soomer put Yoshimura SERT Motul back ahead. It also left the Estonian sidelined with a shoulder injury and forced Reiterberger and Illya Mykhalchyk to complete the race as a duo, albeit substantially delayed due to mechanical issues.

There was also frustration for Tati Team Beringer Racing and F.C.C. TSR Honda France, which both failed to go the distance due to engine failures having led early in the race. Honda Viltaïs Racing was on course to complete the podium after a lengthy battle with KM99 but dropped out of contention with an engine issue.

Maco Racing Team, Wójcik Racing Team and Mana-au Competition took season-best finishes of fifth, sixth and seventh respectively in Formula EWC but Motobox Kremer Racing retired.

Kawasaki Webike Trickstar, which had been in the top 10, stopped with a broken engine after 18h15. Meanwhile, ADSS 97 withdrew its Kawasaki due an overheating issue, while BMRT3D maxxwss Nevers, Honda No Limits, Tati Team Beringer Racing, Team Bolliger Switzerland and Uniserv Moto82 Team all dropped out during the night.

Having impressed throughout qualifying and having also led the Superstock category in the early stages, EWC newcomer Hungarian Endurance Racing Team by Moto-Jungle suffered Bol d’Or heartbreak when engine failure put it out shortly before 17h45. Superstock qualifying pacesetter Tecmas MRP BMW Racing Team and Team Aviobike by M2 Revo were firmly in the top-three battle when they hit trouble. Team Étoile was leading its class when it retired on Sunday morning.

Superstock squads Junior Team Le Mans Sud Suzuki, Slider Endurance, Pitlane Endurance – JP3, Team Players, Team Racing 85 by Soleane all finished but Honda No Limits, Team TCP Racing and Team 202 were less fortunate.

2024 Bol d’Or Results

PosTeamCatPos/CatLap/Gap
1YOSHIMURA SERT MOTULEWC1737
2KM 99EWC2+7
3YART – YAMAHAEWC3+16
4TEAM18 SAPEURS POMPIERS CMS MOTOSTORESST1+17
5BMW MOTORRAD WORLD ENDURANCE TEAMEWC4+19
6CHROMEBURNER-RAC 41-HONDASST2+21
7TRT27 AZ MOTOSST3+24
8TEAM 33 LOUIT APRIL MOTOSST4+25
93ART BEST OF BIKESST5+32
10JMA RACING ACTION BIKESST6+34
11MACO RACING TEAMEWC5+35
12WÓJCIK RACING TEAM 77EWC6+37
13MANA-AU COMPETITIONEWC7+39
14JUNIOR TEAM LE MANS SUD SUZUKISST7+40
15SLIDER ENDURANCESST8+40
16GREEN TEAM 42 LYCEE SAINTE CLAIRESST9+42
17NATIONAL MOTOS HONDA FMASST10+43
18PITLANE ENDURANCE #86- JP3SST11+44
19APRILIA LE MANS 2 ROUESSST12+53
20AG RACING TEAM #241SST13+59
21TEAM PLAYERSSST14+64
22TEAM PMS99EWC8+65
23TEAM RACING 85 BY SOLEANESST15+75
24X-TREM RACING 95SST16+76
25INFINITEAM FLAM RACINGSST17+79
26TEAM FMR34 – LYCEE PIERRE MENDES-France_MUTUELLE DEXP1+86
Not Classified (Must cross the finish line)
27HONDA VILTAIS RACINGEWC9+112
Retired
28TATI TEAM BERINGER RACINGEWC13+416
29F.C.C. TSR HONDA FRANCEEWC10+157
30TECMAS MRP BMW RACING TEAMSST22+357
31Hungarian Endurance Racing Team by Moto-JungleSST28+657
32TEAM ÉTOILESST18+163
33KAWASAKI WEBIKE TRICKSTAREWC15+645
34TEAM AVIOBIKE BY M2 REVOSST20+193
35TEAM BOLLIGER SWITZERLAND #8EWC14+485
36BMRT 3D MAXXESS NEVERSEWC11+320
37HONDA NO LIMITSSST25+536
38TEAM VIP MOTO / DYNOPERFSST23+430
39ADSS 97SST26+635
40MOTOBOX KREMER RACING #65EWC12+390
41METISS-JBBEXP2+547
42UNISERV MOTO82 TEAMSST21+335
43TEAM TCP RACINGSST19+165
44LCR ENDURANCESST27+638
45TEAM 202SST24+495

2024 FIM Endurance World Championship Points

PosTeamTotalFRABELJPNFRA
1Yoshimura SERT Motul17361272263
2YART – YAMAHA15952352943
3BMW MOTORRAD WORLD ENDURANCE TEAM1195121947
4KM 998918111248
5TATI TEAM BERINGER RACING66332175
6Team Bolliger Switzerland #8472815–4
7MACO RACING Team41112–28
8HONDA VILTAIS RACING39220–17
9Kawasaki Webike Trickstar3939–––
10BMRT 3D MAXXESS NEVERS392414–1
11Team HRC with Japan Post33––33–
12F.C.C. TSR Honda France3352107
13Motobox Kremer Racing #65332013––
14MANA-AU COMPETITION32–10–22
15DUCATI Team KAGAYAMA23––23–
16Wójcik Racing Team 77721–––21
17Wójcik Racing Team 7721129––
18TEAM PMS9916–––16
19Honda Dream RT SAKURAI HONDA15––15–
20TOHO Racing14––14–
21SDG Team HARC-PRO. Honda13––13–
22Astemo Honda Dream SI Racing11––11–
23TEAM KODAMA10––10–
24Team TARO PLUSONE with SDG9––9–
25TeamATJ with docomo business8––8–
26KRP SANYOUKOUGYO&RS-ITOH6––6–
27AutoRace Ube Racing Team5––5–
28Honda Suzuka Racing Team4––4–
29Honda Blue Helmets MSC Kumamoto & Asaka3––3–
30Honda Soyukai Tochigi Racing & Kohyohkai Dream Racing Team2––2–
31SHINSYUREN with TOTEC1––1–

2024 FIM Endurance World Cup
(Superstock)

PosTeamCatLaps/Gap
1TEAM18 SAPEURS POMPIERS CMS MOTOSTORESST720
2CHROMEBURNER-RAC 41-HONDASST4
3TRT27 AZ MOTOSST7
4TEAM 33 LOUIT APRIL MOTOSST8
53ART BEST OF BIKESST15
6JMA RACING ACTION BIKESST17
7JUNIOR TEAM LE MANS SUD SUZUKISST23 
8SLIDER ENDURANCESST23
9GREEN TEAM 42 LYCEE SAINTE CLAIRESST25
10NATIONAL MOTOS HONDA FMASST26
11PITLANE ENDURANCE #86- JP3SST27
12APRILIA LE MANS 2 ROUESSST36
13AG RACING TEAM #241SST42
14TEAM PLAYERSSST47
15TEAM RACING 85 BY SOLEANESST58
16X-TREM RACING 95SST59
17INFINITEAM FLAM RACINGSST62
Retired
18TEAM ÉTOILESST146
19TEAM TCP RACINGSST148
20TEAM AVIOBIKE BY M2 REVOSST176
21UNISERV MOTO82 TEAMSST318
22TECMAS MRP BMW RACING TEAMSST340
23TEAM VIP MOTO / DYNOPERFSST413

2024 FIM Endurance World Championship Calendar

  1. 24 Heures Motos (Le Mans, France): 18-21 April (FFM)
  2. 8 Hours of Spa Motos (Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium): 6-8 June (FMB)
  3. 45th Coca-Cola Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Race, Japan: 18-21 July (MJF)
  4. Bol d’Or (Circuit Paul Ricard, France): 12-15 September (FFM)

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