24 Hours bike race
The 24 Hours Round the Clock, organized by Round and Round Productions of Spokane, debuted in 1999. The race begins annually on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend and runs through the night to noon Sunday. A shorter kids event also is held on Sunday to the delight of the many campers and supporters at the site at the Seven Mile airstrip in Riverside State Park. Of the 669 riders in the 2015 event, most shared the work in teams of two to 10, along with 30 solo riders. The top solo male rider was Ryan Gardiner of Jasper, Alberta, averaging 11.1 mph for 270 miles. Top solo female was Chelsea Magness of Bend, Oregon, averaging 10.8 mph for 270 miles. This year’s riders included a few on fat bikes and one solo rider on a single speed. The youngest team rider was 9 years old.
Section:Gallery
-
Ammi Midstokke, left, a solo rider from Sandpoint, tops a steep hill during the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
Race official Dave Nelson directs competitors during the LeMans start of the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
Competitors sprint during a running lap to spread out the field before mounting their bikes for the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
A rider smokes across a flat during the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
Riders crush some single track during the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
Two mountain bikers ride the long bottleneck pipeline at the Memorial Day Weekend annual 24 Hours Round the Clock race held at Riverside State Park's Seven Mile Area.
-
Spectators cheer a rider in the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
A rider follows single track through the ponderosa pines during the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
Spectators cheer on riders at the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
A rider emerges from the forest near sunset during the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
A rider crushes a hill during the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
Riders converge to duck under the "slow down bar" as they enter the lap timing tent during the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
Campers chill out at the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
Kids find plenty to do at the many camps during the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
A rider lets it fly during the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
Riders are bunched up at the start of the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
Volunteers are scattered around the 15-mile course during the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race on May 23, 2015, at Riverside State Park.
Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review
-
Ammi Midstokke crashes after her 180-mile solo performance in the 24 Hours Round the Clock mountain bike race as friends drive her home to Sandpoint on May 24, 2015.
Kaitlin Dunaway
Share on Social Media