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- Bol_d'Or abstract "The Bol d'or is a motorcycle endurance race, held annually in France. Originally, it was an automobile as well as motorcycle race. The automobiles were limited to 1100cc engine capacity until the 1950s when the limit was raised to 1500cc, and later to 2000cc. The original organizer was Eugene Mauve. The race, traditionally taking place on the second weekend of September, lasts for 24 hours and each motorcycle has a team of 3 riders taking turns. The teams originally comprised just 2 riders, with each rider having to do an exhausting 12 hours apiece; but sometime after 1977, in the interests of safety, the rules changed to 3 riders per team. Until 1970 the race was held at various circuits, mainly Montlhéry and Saint-Germain-en-Laye. From 1971-1977 the Bol D'Or was held at Le Mans. For the next 22 years the event took place at Paul Ricard, after which it moved to Magny-Cours. The Le Mans Bugatti Circuit is sometimes reckoned finest venue for the Bol D'Or; and after the race moved south, a successor event was established, the "24 Heures Du Mans". The Bol D'Or has now returned to Le Mans, so there are now two annual 24-hour motorcycle endurance events at Le Mans. The Bol D'Or is now held in the spring, while the 24 Heures Du Mans is in the early September slot formerly used by the Bol D'Or.24-hour motorcycle endurance racing has a strong Francophone fan-base, with the three main events held in France (Le Mans & Magny-Cours) and French-speaking Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps). Not surprisingly, the most successful teams and riders are French, but there are occasional British successes. In 1992 an all-British team of riders won the race; and British rider Terry Rymer has had consistent results. In the 1970s Phil Read competed as a rider, as did Neil Tuxworth, who later headed Honda Racing UK. The Mead & Tomkinson racing team fielded "Nessie", a revolutionary bike with hub-center steering.".
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- Bol_d'Or wikiPageExternalLink www.boldor.fr.
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- Bol_d'Or subject Category:Endurance_motor_racing.
- Bol_d'Or subject Category:Motorcycle_races.
- Bol_d'Or subject Category:Motorsport_competitions_in_France.
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- Bol_d'Or comment "The Bol d'or is a motorcycle endurance race, held annually in France. Originally, it was an automobile as well as motorcycle race. The automobiles were limited to 1100cc engine capacity until the 1950s when the limit was raised to 1500cc, and later to 2000cc. The original organizer was Eugene Mauve. The race, traditionally taking place on the second weekend of September, lasts for 24 hours and each motorcycle has a team of 3 riders taking turns.".
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- Bol_d'Or depiction Course_bol_d_or_2005.JPG.
- Bol_d'Or homepage www.boldor.fr.
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