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Henrik Larsen crosses the finish line after 24 hours and 5 minutes, taking fourth overall in the SOLO 600. 24.9 km/h average over 600 kilometers — solid work, even if the podium was already decided.
Thu 10:02 UTC
Aiko Sato is out at kilometer 300 of the SOLO 600 — her race is over at the halfway point.
Thu 09:56 UTC
Three finishers are already through, but at CP Waldrand at kilometer 340 — 57 percent of the course — the full spread of the field comes into view: three quarters of the SOLO 600 starters have passed the checkpoint, with twelve hours and 50 minutes separating the first from the last.
Thu 09:46 UTC
Martin Behrens passes CP Schluchtweg at kilometer 490, 82 percent of the 600-kilometer course behind him. Viktor Petrov has already won the SOLO 600 — Behrens is now racing for his position.
Thu 09:16 UTC
Daniela Prammer wins the women's race in the SOLO 600 and takes a spot on the overall podium: third place, behind two men, but ahead of everyone else.
Thu 09:14 UTC
The SOLO 600 podium is set: Viktor Petrov wins, Tomáš Novák takes second, and Daniela Prammer completes the trio in third overall — three finishers, 600 kilometers, a result for the books.
Thu 09:13 UTC
23 hours and 15 minutes, 25.8 km/h average: Daniela Prammer crosses the finish line to take third overall in the SOLO 600.
Thu 09:11 UTC
Tomáš Novák crosses the finish line: 22 hours and 54 minutes, 26.2 km/h average — he finishes the SOLO 600 second overall behind Viktor Petrov.
Thu 08:50 UTC
Daniela Prammer passes CP Zielort at kilometer 585 — 98 percent of the course is behind her, and she leads the SOLO 600 women's race.
Thu 08:47 UTC
Half the field has passed CP Hochplateau at kilometer 440 — 73 percent of the course behind them, but 5 hours and 20 minutes separate first and last in this group. Viktor Petrov has already won the SOLO 600; the rest are now racing for position.
Thu 08:46 UTC
Daniela Prammer passes kilometer 585, 98 percent of the course behind her — the finish is within reach, and second place is waiting.
Thu 08:46 UTC
Audio · Host talk
The 600 km is decided: Irene and Finn break down the race for you — listen in now.
Thu 08:35 UTC
Viktor Petrov crosses the finish line: 22 hours and 33 minutes, 26.6 km/h average — the SOLO 600 is his.
Thu 08:29 UTC
At kilometer 388, Nora Eriksen is deep into the SOLO 600 — she has just under two thirds of the 600-kilometer course behind her.
Thu 08:26 UTC
Kilometer 585, 98 percent done: Viktor Petrov arrives first at CP Zielort and has the SOLO 600 all but wrapped up.
Thu 08:06 UTC
Packed into 24th place with no room to breathe: Julia Fischer and Mei Chen are locked in a battle at kilometer 307 — just past halfway through the SOLO 600 — with only 6 kilometers between them.
Thu 07:32 UTC
Daniela Prammer is the first woman to reach CP Gipfelblick — kilometer 540, ninety percent of the 600-kilometer route, and she leads the SOLO 600.
Thu 07:27 UTC
21 hours in, all 47 starters are still out on the course, and the field has spread wide across the 600-kilometer route. Viktor Petrov is setting the pace at the front with a 12-kilometer gap over the chaser. For anyone still looking to turn this race around, time is running out.
Thu 06:56 UTC
Kilometer 540, ninety percent of the course: Viktor Petrov is first to reach CP Gipfelblick and has a firm grip on the SOLO 600.
Thu 06:36 UTC
Half the SOLO 600 field has passed CP Waldrand at kilometer 340, with 57 percent of the course now done. Nine hours and ten minutes separate the first riders from the last — this race is spreading out.
Thu 06:06 UTC
Daniela Prammer passes CP Schluchtweg at kilometer 490 — 82 percent of the 600-kilometer course is behind her.
Thu 05:56 UTC
500 kilometers, 83 percent of the course checked off: Viktor Petrov continues to lead the SOLO 600 and leaves no doubt about who is setting the pace here.
Thu 05:26 UTC
After a 313-minute stop, Nadia Haddad is back in the saddle in the SOLO 600.
Thu 05:12 UTC
Viktor Petrov is first through CP Schluchtweg at kilometer 490 — 82 percent of the SOLO 600 course done, and leading the race.
Thu 05:06 UTC
Pavel Marek's race ends at kilometer 430 — the SOLO 600 rider withdraws less than 30 kilometers short of the three-quarter mark.
Thu 04:56 UTC
Saoirse Byrne is back in the race: after 309 minutes off the bike, she rejoins the SOLO 600.
Thu 04:55 UTC
Lena Hofer is back in motion – returning to the SOLO 600 after a 304-minute stop.
Thu 04:38 UTC
Ola Nowak is at kilometer 96, just 16 percent of the 600-kilometer course covered, sitting in 45th place at the back of the field – twelve kilometers back from the group ahead.
Thu 04:22 UTC
Daniela Prammer is first through CP Hochplateau at kilometer 440, 73 percent of the course in the books. She leads the SOLO 600 overall – and heads the women's field as well.
Thu 04:17 UTC
After nearly five hours off the bike, Rui Santos is rolling again and back in the SOLO 600.
Thu 04:16 UTC
After a 291-minute break, Elena Rossi is back in the saddle and back in the SOLO 600.
Thu 03:50 UTC
Martin Behrens passes CP Waldrand at kilometer 340 – 57 percent of the 600-kilometer course behind him, checking back in from the middle of the SOLO 600.
Thu 03:36 UTC
Viktor Petrov is first to reach CP Hochplateau at kilometer 440, 73 percent of the course behind him. The finish is drawing closer, and he continues to lead the SOLO 600.
Thu 03:26 UTC
Audio · Host talk
Interim update after 17 hours: Irene and Finn are breaking down the race for you — tune in now.
Thu 03:26 UTC
Martin Behrens is back on the bike – after 279 minutes off, he's turning the pedals again and returning to contention in the SOLO 600.
Thu 03:06 UTC
Two thirds done: Viktor Petrov passes kilometre 400 and holds a firm grip on the lead in the SOLO 600 – 67 percent of the course behind him, 200 kilometres still to go.
Thu 02:06 UTC
Viktor Petrov is first to reach CP Brückenwirt at kilometre 390 – 65 percent of the 600-kilometre course is behind him, and he continues to set the pace at the front of the SOLO 600.
Thu 01:46 UTC
Daniela Prammer is the very first rider through CP Waldrand – kilometre 340, 57 percent of the course in the bank, and the fastest woman in the SOLO 600 is showing the entire field the way.
Thu 01:17 UTC
Daniela Prammer passes CP Waldrand at kilometre 340 – 57 percent of the 600-kilometre course behind her, and she remains very much in the thick of it.
Thu 01:16 UTC
At kilometre 237, 40 percent of the course, Julia Fischer and Mei Chen are locked in a real head-to-head battle in the middle of the field: just five kilometres separating the two as they fight for 25th place in the SOLO 600.
Thu 01:12 UTC
Daniela Prammer overtakes Henrik Larsen and moves up to third place in the SOLO 600 — with no finishers yet, that is a real step toward the podium.
Thu 00:56 UTC
After a 195-minute rest stop, Viktor Petrov is back in the saddle — the SOLO 600 still lies ahead of him, and he is not wasting any more time.
Thu 00:46 UTC
Just before midnight, kilometre 330 of 600, and Nadia Haddad has been stopped for over five hours. Is she sleeping through the dark hours, or does the night have something else in store for her?
Wed 23:59 UTC
Sam Carter abandons the SOLO 600 at kilometre 268 — just past the halfway point, his race is over.
Wed 23:56 UTC
Fourteen hours into the SOLO 600, and the field has spread wide: Viktor Petrov leads by 30 kilometres, while all 49 starters are still on course. The chase is on, but no decision tonight.
Wed 23:56 UTC
After 279 minutes stopped, Daniela Prammer is rolling again – the SOLO 600 doesn't wait, and neither does she.
Wed 23:53 UTC
Saoirse Byrne has been stationary at kilometre 330 for over five hours, and as midnight approaches it looks very much like sleep has caught up with her – or does the night have other plans?
Wed 23:46 UTC
At kilometre 330 of 600 – exactly halfway – Lena Hofer has been still for over five hours, just before midnight. Is she sleeping through the darkest stretch of the race, or is something else keeping her there?
Wed 23:33 UTC
Rui Santos has been stopped for 298 min at km 330 (23:17) — sleep break?
Wed 23:17 UTC
Elena Rossi has been stopped for 291 min at km 330 (22:58) — sleep break?
Wed 22:58 UTC
Half the SOLO 600 field has passed CP Seeufer at kilometre 240, meaning 40 percent of the course is done. Five hours and ten minutes separate the first and last rider through this checkpoint – the field is already strung out considerably.
Wed 22:36 UTC
Martin Behrens has been stationary at kilometre 330 for nearly five hours – just before half past ten, the night well and truly in charge. Whether he's resting his legs and banking some sleep, or whether a mechanical issue is holding him, only he knows.
Wed 22:26 UTC
A look towards the back of the field: Ola Nowak is at kilometre 82 of the SOLO 600, just 14 percent of the course behind her – and ten kilometres separate her from the next rider ahead. She sits in 46th place for now, but there are well over 500 kilometres still to be raced.
Wed 22:02 UTC
Viktor Petrov has been stopped for over three hours at kilometer 360 of 600 – mid-evening, just after half past nine. Broken chain, bad bearing, or a quick rest before the night closes in? The competition will be pleased to hear it.
Wed 21:30 UTC
Viktor Petrov is first through CP Waldrand at kilometer 340, 57 percent of the course behind him – the race is far from over, but he's setting the pace.
Wed 20:56 UTC
Viktor Petrov takes the lead in the SOLO 600 at kilometer 332 and immediately stretches his gap to two kilometers. 268 kilometers to go – the race for victory is wide open.
Wed 20:36 UTC
Audio · Host talk
Ten-hour checkpoint: Irene and Finn are breaking down the race for you — tune in now.
Wed 20:26 UTC
Tomáš Novák takes the lead in the SOLO 600 at kilometer 305, with more than half the course behind him. He has put 5 kilometers between himself and the chaser – that's not a hint, that's a statement.
Wed 19:36 UTC
Daniela Prammer drops to second place as Tomáš Novák now leads the SOLO 600 alone.
Wed 19:36 UTC
Just 120 meters separate Daniela Prammer and Tomáš Novák, both at kilometer 300, exactly the halfway point of the SOLO 600 — and no race right now is running closer than this one.
Wed 19:26 UTC
Hard news from the SOLO 600: Omar Farouk abandons at kilometer 150 — three quarters of the course left unridden.
Wed 19:26 UTC
Kilometer 300, exactly halfway through the SOLO 600 — and it's Daniela Prammer who hits that milestone in the lead.
Wed 19:16 UTC
Daniela Prammer has been stopped for nearly five hours, right at the halfway point of the course — early evening, it could be a resupply stop, a mechanical issue, or an early strategic rest, but at this point who knows.
Wed 19:13 UTC
Daniela Prammer is first through CP Passhöhe — kilometer 290, and nearly half of the 600-kilometer course is now behind her.
Wed 18:56 UTC
Mid-pack, kilometer 158 of the SOLO 600: Sam Carter and Mei Chen are battling it out for 26th place, just two kilometers between them at 26 percent of the course.
Wed 18:52 UTC
Half the field has passed CP Talstation at kilometer 140 — just 23 percent of the course in, and there's already a gap of three and a half hours between the first and last through.
Wed 17:56 UTC
Daniela Prammer first through CP Seeufer — kilometer 240, exactly 40 percent of the 600-kilometer course done, and in the SOLO 600 she remains the woman at the front.
Wed 17:26 UTC
Martin Behrens passes CP Almkreuz at kilometer 190 – 32 percent of the 600-kilometer route is behind him, and the SOLO 600 is still fully underway.
Wed 17:16 UTC
Seven hours in, all 50 starters are still on course, and the field has spread out considerably over the opening kilometers. Daniela Prammer leads the SOLO 600 at the front, but the chaser is right on her heels just five kilometers back.
Wed 16:56 UTC
One third of the 600 kilometers is behind her: Daniela Prammer reaches kilometer 200 still holding the lead in the SOLO 600.
Wed 16:16 UTC
Daniela Prammer is first through CP Almkreuz, kilometer 190 – 32 percent of the course checked off, and in the SOLO 600 she remains the woman at the front.
Wed 15:56 UTC
Kilometer 190, CP Almkreuz: Daniela Prammer passes through the checkpoint as the leader, with just under one third of the 600-kilometer course now under her wheels.
Wed 15:56 UTC
Just seven percent of the 600 kilometers is behind the field, but at the back a battle for position 47 is already underway: Ola Nowak and Claire Dubois are separated by just five kilometers.
Wed 15:42 UTC
Just three kilometers split Daniela Prammer and Tomáš Novák at the front of the SOLO 600, at kilometer 151 of 600 – the race is young, and the pressure is already immense.
Wed 14:36 UTC
First through CP Talstation: Daniela Prammer sets the mark at kilometer 140, 23 percent of the 600-kilometer distance covered, and continues to lead the SOLO 600.
Wed 14:26 UTC
Audio · Host talk
Three-hour update: Irene and Finn are breaking down the race for you — tune in now.
Wed 13:26 UTC
Daniela Prammer hits the 100-kilometer mark and keeps a firm grip on the lead in the SOLO 600 – 17 percent done, 500 still to go.
Wed 13:06 UTC
Daniela Prammer is first through CP Mühlbach at kilometer 95 — 16 percent of the 600-kilometer course is behind her, and right now it's a woman leading the SOLO 600.
Wed 12:56 UTC
Half the SOLO 600 field has passed CP Sonnberg, and already a gap of one hour and ten minutes separates the fastest from the slowest — with just eight percent of the course done.
Wed 12:36 UTC
Jonas Brunner and Julia Fischer are locked in a wheel-to-wheel battle in the midfield: only 295 meters split the two as they contest 26th place, with just eight percent of the 600-kilometer course behind them.
Wed 12:32 UTC
Martin Behrens checks in at CP Sonnberg after 45 kilometers and eight percent of the course — the SOLO 600 is still young, but he's in it.
Wed 11:46 UTC
Just one kilometer separates Daniela Prammer and Tomáš Novák after 54 kilometers — the SOLO 600 has barely started, and these two are already inseparable.
Wed 11:36 UTC
Ten percent of the field has passed CP Sonnberg, all within a ten-minute window — the lead group of the SOLO 600 is running tight so far.
Wed 11:36 UTC
Daniela Prammer is first through CP Sonnberg — 45 kilometers in, eight percent of the course done, and she's already making a statement in the SOLO 600.
Wed 11:26 UTC
Eight percent of the course in, and Daniela Prammer already knows the way through CP Sonnberg — she's been visible from kilometre one in the SOLO 600.
Wed 11:26 UTC
50 riders are on the road, 600 kilometres ahead of them. The race is underway.
Wed 09:56 UTC
Audio · Host talk
The SOLO 600 field is about to roll — Irene and Finn are breaking it all down for you, tune in now.
Wed 09:16 UTC
600 kilometres, 50 starters, and three names on everyone's lips: Viktor Petrov, Tomáš Novák and Daniela Prammer. Who crosses the finish line first — that's the big question today.
Wed 09:11 UTC