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Katja Nagy is first among the women through CP Nebeltal – at kilometer 650 and 73 percent of the SOLO 885 course, she leads the women's field unchallenged.
Wed 16:07 UTC
Bjoern Roth is first to reach CP Nebeltal at kilometer 650, with 73 percent of the 885-kilometer course in the SOLO 885 now behind him.
Wed 15:56 UTC
Florian Vogt passes CP Gipfelhaus at kilometer 590 – 67 percent of the 885-kilometer distance in the SOLO 885 is now done.
Wed 15:26 UTC
Difficult news from the SOLO 885: Pia Vogt withdraws at kilometer 364 – just over 41 percent of the course was behind her.
Wed 15:26 UTC
Nuno Dubois is out of the SOLO 885 at kilometer 430 – nearly 49 percent of the course was behind him, but his race is over.
Wed 15:02 UTC
Katja Nagy clears CP Gipfelhaus at kilometer 590 – 67 percent of the 885-kilometer distance is behind her in the SOLO 885.
Wed 14:26 UTC
Bjoern Roth remains the benchmark: at kilometer 600 in the SOLO 885 he has already put 68 percent of the course behind him, and the field still cannot close the gap.
Wed 14:26 UTC
Bjoern Roth is first to reach CP Gipfelhaus at kilometer 590 – 67 percent of the 885-kilometer course behind him, and no one else in the SOLO 885 has reached this point yet.
Wed 14:06 UTC
Bjoern Roth is further down the road than anyone else: kilometer 590 in the SOLO 885, 67 percent of the course checked off, and CP Gipfelhaus is cleared.
Wed 14:06 UTC
In the middle of the field, Rosa Petrov and Milan Keller are locked in a real battle: at kilometer 483 of the SOLO 885, 55 percent of the course in, just five kilometers separate the two in the fight for position 55.
Wed 13:52 UTC
Kilometer 419 for Kenji Tamm in the SOLO 885 – he has nearly 47 percent of the 885-kilometer course behind him and is well into the race distance.
Wed 13:08 UTC
Pelle Dubois passes CP Steinpass at kilometer 415 – he has just under half of the 885-kilometer course behind him.
Wed 13:06 UTC
After a 270-minute rest, Pelle Dubois is back in the saddle — the SOLO 885 isn't done with him yet.
Wed 12:56 UTC
Audio · Host talk
Interim update at the 21-hour mark: Irene and Finn are breaking down the race for you — tune in now.
Wed 12:56 UTC
It's over for Brecht Vogt at kilometer 397: the SOLO 885 rider is out of the race, with just under 45 percent of the course behind him.
Wed 12:44 UTC
Katja Nagy is first through CP Klammbrücke — at kilometer 530, with 60 percent of the 885-kilometer course in her legs, she leads both the SOLO 885 and the women's classification.
Wed 12:37 UTC
Björn Roth is rolling again after a 268-minute stop — the SOLO 885 still has its hooks in him.
Wed 12:17 UTC
Katja Nagy moves past Milan Egger to take second place in the SOLO 885 — the lead is now firmly in her sights.
Wed 11:26 UTC
After a 315-minute stop, Katja Nagy is back in the saddle and back in contention in the SOLO 885.
Wed 11:20 UTC
Florian Vogt is rolling again — after 384 minutes off the bike, he's back pedalling and keeping his hopes alive in the SOLO 885.
Wed 11:07 UTC
Gideon Jansen is out at kilometre 329 of the SOLO 885 — just under 37 percent of the course was behind him when his race came to an end.
Wed 10:50 UTC
Noor Zima is deep in the back of the SOLO 885 field: kilometre 147, just 17 percent of the 885-kilometre course covered, sitting 21 kilometres off the pace in position 108.
Wed 10:42 UTC
Xenia Cabrera is at kilometre 335 of the SOLO 885 — around 38 percent of the 885 kilometres now behind her.
Wed 10:26 UTC
Half the SOLO 885 field has passed CP Steinpass at kilometre 415, and the group is already strung out over 6 hours and 10 minutes. Just under 47 percent of the 885-kilometre course is behind them — the race is stretching out.
Wed 10:06 UTC
Joris Grimm abandons: his race ends at kilometre 289 of the SOLO 885 — just under 33 percent of the course behind him.
Wed 08:32 UTC
Milan Egger moves past Katja Nagy and takes second place in the SOLO 885.
Wed 08:26 UTC
Pelle Dubois has been stationary at kilometer 411 for 270 minutes — it's half past eight in the morning, so sleep seems unlikely, but maybe it's a mechanical issue or the stomach is demanding a longer break. Over 885 kilometers, every resting minute burns a small hole in the schedule.
Wed 08:26 UTC
Selma Toft withdraws from the SOLO 885 at kilometer 336 — she had just under 38 percent of the 885-kilometer course behind her when her race came to an end.
Wed 08:08 UTC
Bjoern Roth is first through CP Klammbrücke at kilometer 530, with 60 percent of the 885-kilometer course in the rearview mirror — the SOLO 885 is his, as long as he keeps pedaling.
Wed 07:56 UTC
Bjoern Roth has been stationary at kilometer 531 for 268 minutes — it's just before eight in the morning, so this doesn't look like a scheduled sleep stop. A mechanical, a support issue, or a stubborn problem with the bike? Over 885 kilometers, every minute spent here counts.
Wed 07:49 UTC
There's a battle brewing in the pack: Bjoern Toft and Rosa Petrov are going head-to-head for 58th place around kilometer 347 in the SOLO 885, just 4 kilometers apart — 39 percent of the course is behind them, and this fight is just getting started.
Wed 07:32 UTC
Kilometer 500 in the SOLO 885 — Bjoern Roth has 56 percent of the course behind him and keeps a firm grip on the lead.
Wed 06:56 UTC
Bjoern Roth leads the SOLO 885: at kilometer 490 his advantage has already grown to 4 kilometers.
Wed 06:36 UTC
A move at the front: Bjoern Roth rides past Katja Nagy and takes over the lead in the SOLO 885.
Wed 06:36 UTC
Just 2 kilometers separate Katja Nagy and Bjoern Roth at kilometer 487 in the SOLO 885 — anyone who sleeps or hesitates here hands over the lead.
Wed 06:26 UTC
At kilometer 221, Cillian Fontaine is forced to end his SOLO 885 campaign — with 664 kilometers still to go, his race is over.
Wed 06:14 UTC
Five hours and 15 minutes stationary at kilometer 487 — and this just after six in the morning. Has Katja Nagy taken her final sleep stop of the race here, or is there a mechanical problem behind this lengthy halt?
Wed 06:04 UTC
After 14 hours in the SOLO 885, Katja Nagy leads by 14 kilometres — all 115 starters are still on course, but the field has long since spread out.
Wed 05:56 UTC
At kilometre 253, Oona Haas withdraws — her SOLO 885 adventure ends early, around 632 kilometres short of the finish.
Wed 05:50 UTC
Katja Nagy is first through CP Waldsee at kilometre 470 — 53 percent of the 885 kilometres are behind her, and she holds the lead in the SOLO 885 alone.
Wed 05:36 UTC
At kilometre 447 in the SOLO 885, Katja Nagy leads by five kilometres. The competition has no answer to her pace right now.
Wed 04:56 UTC
Katja Nagy moves into first place in the SOLO 885, pushing Florian Vogt back to second.
Wed 04:56 UTC
Florian Vogt's tracker has been stationary at kilometre 443 for just over six hours and twenty minutes — in the middle of the night, deep in the SOLO 885. Is he resting up for the remaining 442 kilometres, or has a mechanical forced him to stop?
Wed 04:42 UTC
At CP Seeklause, kilometre 290 of 885, half the SOLO 885 field has now checked in — a spread of four hours and ten minutes shows just how far apart the riders have already stretched.
Wed 04:36 UTC
Bjoern Roth passes CP Steinpass at kilometre 415 — 47 percent of the 885 kilometres in the SOLO 885 are done, with more than half still ahead of him.
Wed 04:26 UTC
Only eleven percent of the 885 kilometres are behind Noor Zima, but in the back third of the field she holds 113th place and has already taken 14 kilometres out of Alma Fontaine.
Wed 04:22 UTC
Katja Nagy is first among the women through CP Steinpass, kilometre 415 of 885, and keeps a firm grip on the lead in the SOLO 885.
Wed 04:07 UTC
Katja Nagy reaches CP Steinpass at kilometre 415 — 47 percent of the 885 kilometres are behind her, and she remains right at the front of the SOLO 885.
Wed 04:06 UTC
Florian Vogt is first through CP Steinpass at kilometre 415 of 885 — just over half the course still lies ahead, but he leads the field clearly.
Wed 03:56 UTC
Just under halfway through the 885 kilometres lies CP Steinpass, and Florian Vogt is the first through it in the SOLO 885.
Wed 03:56 UTC
Kira Holt is out of the SOLO 885 at kilometre 240 — a bitter early exit with over 600 kilometres still ahead of her.
Wed 03:56 UTC
Florian Vogt crosses the 400-kilometre mark in the SOLO 885 — 45 percent of the course done, and the lead is still his.
Wed 03:36 UTC
Just two kilometres separate Florian Vogt and Katja Nagy at the front of the SOLO 885 — at kilometre 370 of 885, this battle is razor-thin on the map.
Wed 02:36 UTC
Katja Nagy is first through CP Hochmoor at kilometre 355 — 40 percent of the 885 kilometres down, and she has a firm grip on the lead in the SOLO 885.
Wed 02:16 UTC
Levi Ivanov and Kenji Tamm are locked in a battle in the middle of the SOLO 885 pack: at kilometre 208, just 322 metres separate the two riders fighting for 59th place.
Wed 01:12 UTC
Emil Kovac is out of the SOLO 885 at kilometre 175. His race is over just under one fifth of the way through the 885 kilometres.
Wed 00:56 UTC
Pelle Dubois checks in at CP Bergsattel, kilometre 220 of the SOLO 885 — a quarter of the course ticked off, and he is up at the front.
Wed 00:46 UTC
Florian Vogt passes the 300-kilometre mark and holds the lead in the SOLO 885 — 34 percent of the course is behind him.
Wed 00:36 UTC
Katja Nagy is first through CP Seeklause at kilometre 290, holding the lead in the SOLO 885 — one third of the 885 kilometres in the books.
Wed 00:26 UTC
Just two kilometres separate Florian Vogt and Katja Nagy at kilometre 266 of the SOLO 885 — the battle at the front is already burning.
Tue 23:36 UTC
Half the field has passed CP Auwiesen at kilometre 165, but with two and a half hours between first and last, the SOLO 885 is already stretching out considerably.
Tue 23:16 UTC
Audio · Host talk
Seven hours in: Irene and Finn are breaking down the race for you — tune in now.
Tue 22:56 UTC
Bjoern Roth rolls through CP Bergsattel — kilometer 220 means a quarter of the SOLO 885 checked off, and he's still right in the mix at the front.
Tue 22:36 UTC
Katja Nagy is first to reach CP Bergsattel at kilometer 220 — a quarter of the 885 kilometers behind her, and she leads the SOLO 885 alone.
Tue 22:26 UTC
Katja Nagy leads the SOLO 885 and has cleared the first quarter of the 885-kilometer course at CP Bergsattel, kilometer 220.
Tue 22:26 UTC
Florian Vogt reaches CP Bergsattel at kilometer 220 — a quarter of the 885 kilometers done, and he remains in contention at the front of the SOLO 885.
Tue 22:26 UTC
Just five percent of the SOLO 885 completed, and Noor Zima and Alma Fontaine are already locked in a battle at the back of the field: at kilometer 48, only seven kilometers separate the two, and the fight for position 115 is fully on.
Tue 22:02 UTC
Iago Ujhelyi is out at kilometer 120 of the SOLO 885 — 765 kilometers left unridden.
Tue 21:56 UTC
Kilometer 200 in the SOLO 885 — Florian Vogt is first to the mark, 23 percent of this 885-kilometer odyssey done.
Tue 21:46 UTC
Katja Nagy is first through CP Auwiesen at kilometer 165 — 19 percent of the SOLO 885 complete, and the lead is hers.
Tue 20:46 UTC
At kilometer 162, around 18 percent of the SOLO 885, Katja Nagy is right on Florian Vogt's wheel — just one kilometer between them at the front.
Tue 20:36 UTC
Yara Yilmaz exits the SOLO 885 at kilometer 88 — 885 kilometers is a long journey, and this one ends here.
Tue 20:26 UTC
Bjoern Roth is first through CP Felsentor at kilometer 110 — twelve percent of the SOLO 885 behind him, and the lead is his.
Tue 19:16 UTC
Kilometer 100, eleven percent of the SOLO 885 — Florian Vogt has the first tenth of this long journey behind him and holds a firm grip on the lead.
Tue 18:56 UTC
Levi Ivanov and Kenji Tamm are locked in a head-to-head battle in the midfield, just 102 meters separating the two at kilometer 66. Seven percent of the 885-kilometer course is done, and already they're fighting over 61st place.
Tue 18:52 UTC
Half the SOLO 885 field has passed CP Talmünde at kilometer 55, but 50 minutes between first and last in that group tells the story — the race is already spreading out.
Tue 18:26 UTC
Pelle Dubois passes CP Talmünde at kilometer 55 — six percent of the 885-kilometer course in the books, and the ride is still young.
Tue 18:16 UTC
Ten percent of the field has passed CP Talmünde, and with just ten minutes between first and last in that group, the SOLO 885 is still showing a remarkably compact face.
Tue 17:46 UTC
Katja Nagy comes through CP Talmünde first among the women — kilometer 55, six percent of the SOLO 885 done, and the lead in the women's race is hers.
Tue 17:37 UTC
Florian Vogt and Katja Nagy are racing side by side at kilometer 58 — just 382 meters between them in the early stages of this 885-kilometer adventure.
Tue 17:36 UTC
Bjoern Roth is first to arrive at CP Talmünde — kilometer 55, six percent of the 885-kilometer course banked, and he holds the lead.
Tue 17:36 UTC
Roth has left CP Talmünde behind and holds the lead in the SOLO 885 — six percent done, 829 kilometers still to come.
Tue 17:36 UTC
Katja Nagy passes CP Talmünde at kilometer 55 — six percent of the 885-kilometer course checked off, and the race at the front stays tight.
Tue 17:36 UTC
Florian Vogt clears CP Talmünde at kilometer 55 — six percent of the long 885-kilometer journey done, and he's right in the mix at the front.
Tue 17:36 UTC
120 solo riders, 885 kilometers ahead of them — the race is underway.
Tue 15:56 UTC
Audio · Host talk
The 885 km field is about to roll out: Irene and Finn are breaking down the race for you — tune in now.
Tue 15:16 UTC
885 kilometers, 120 starters, one single question: who can hold on the longest? Bjoern Roth, Katja Nagy and Florian Vogt are the names to watch — but in a solo race of this distance, the road has the final say.
Tue 15:11 UTC