24 Hours of Le Mans (motorcycle race)

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24 Heures Motos
Logo 24 Heures Motos.png
Bugatti Circuit.svg
FIM Endurance World Championship
Venue Circuit Bugatti
Location 47°56′30″N0°13′30″E / 47.94167°N 0.22500°E / 47.94167; 0.22500
First race1978
Last race2023
Duration24 hours
Most wins (driver) Flag of France.svg Alex Vieira (5)
Flag of France.svg Grégory Leblanc (5)
Most wins (manufacturer) Flag of Japan.svg Suzuki, Kawasaki, Honda (14)

The 24 Heures Motos (often called in English the 24 Hours of Le Mans motorcycle race) is a motorcycle endurance race held annually since 1978 on the Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans, Sarthe, France. The race is organized by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) and is part of the Endurance FIM World Championship.

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History

When the Bol d'Or moved from Bugatti Circuit to Circuit Paul Ricard at the end of 1977, the ACO created the 24 Heures Moto. [1] The race became one of "the classics" of endurance racing along with the 24 Hours of Liège, the 8 Hours Of Suzuka, and the Bol d'Or.

At the end of 2001, the three 24 Hour classic races (Le Mans, Liège and the Bol d'Or) withdrew from the Endurance World Championship to create the Master of Endurance. Le Mans returned to the Endurance FIM World Championship in 2006.

Race weekend format

Thursday

Free practice sessions, 1st qualifying practice sessions (in groups) and night practice sessions

Friday

2nd qualifying practice sessions (in groups), superpole

Saturday

Warm-up session. 3.00 PM Le Mans start. NOTE: The traditional Le Mans start, abolished in 1970 for automobiles, is still used for motorcycles.

Sunday

3.00 pm, finish of the race followed by the prize-giving ceremony

Winners

YearRidersBike
Rider 1Rider 2Rider 3
1978 Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Chemarin Flag of France.svg Christian Léon Honda
1979 Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Chemarin Flag of France.svg Christian Léon Honda
1980 Flag of France.svg Marc Fontan Flag of France.svg Hervé Moineau Honda
1981 Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Chemarin Flag of France.svg Christian Huguet Kawasaki
1982 Flag of France.svg Pierre-Étienne Samin Flag of France.svg Dominique Pernet Suzuki
1983 Flag of France.svg Gérard Coudray Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jacques Cornu Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sergio Pellandini Kawasaki
1984 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dirk Brand Flag of the Netherlands.svg Henk Van der Mark Suzuki
1985 Flag of France.svg Bernard Millet Flag of France.svg Guy Bertin Flag of France.svg Philippe Guichon Suzuki
1986 Flag of France.svg Alex Vieira Flag of France.svg Gérard Coudray Flag of France.svg Patrick Igoa Honda RVF750
1987 Flag of France.svg Alex Vieira Flag of France.svg Jean-Michel Mattioli Flag of France.svg Jean-Louis Battistini Honda
1988 Flag of France.svg Alex Vieira Flag of France.svg Jean-Michel Mattioli Flag of France.svg Christophe Bouheben Honda RVF750
1989 Flag of France.svg Alex Vieira Flag of France.svg Jean-Michel Mattioli Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roger Burnett Honda
1990 Flag of France.svg Alex Vieira Flag of France.svg Jean-Michel Mattioli Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stéphane Mertens Honda
1991 Flag of France.svg Philippe Monneret Flag of France.svg Bruno Bonhuil Flag of France.svg Rachel Nicotte Yamaha
1992 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Terry Rymer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carl Fogarty Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michel Simul Kawasaki
1993 Flag of France.svg Adrien Morillas Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Morrison Flag of France.svg Wilfried Veille Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R
1994 Flag of France.svg Adrien Morillas Flag of France.svg Jean-Louis Battistini Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Terry Rymer Kawasaki
1995 Flag of France.svg Alex Vieira Flag of France.svg Rachel Nicotte Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Morrison Honda RC45
1996 Flag of France.svg Jehan D'Orgeix Flag of Italy.svg Piergiorgio Bontempi Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Morrison Kawasaki
1997 Flag of the United States.svg Doug Polen Flag of France.svg Juan-Éric Gomez Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Goddard Suzuki
1998 Flag of France.svg Bertrand Sebileau Flag of France.svg Thierry Paillot Flag of Slovenia.svg Igor Jerman Kawasaki
1999 Flag of France.svg Bertrand Sebileau Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve Hislop Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Walker Kawasaki
2000 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Charpentier Flag of France.svg William Costes Flag of France.svg Sébastien Gimbert Honda
2001 Flag of France.svg Christophe Guyot Flag of France.svg Sébastien Scarnato Flag of France.svg Nicolas Dussauge Suzuki
2002 Flag of France.svg Jean-Michel Bayle Flag of France.svg Sébastien Gimbert Flag of France.svg Nicolas Dussauge Suzuki
2003 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Morrison Flag of France.svg Philippe Dobé Flag of France.svg Vincent Philippe Suzuki
2004 Flag of France.svg Stéphane Chambon Flag of Japan.svg Keiichi Kitagawa Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warwick Nowland Suzuki
2005 Flag of Spain.svg David Checa Flag of France.svg William Costes Flag of France.svg Sébastien Gimbert Yamaha
2006 Flag of France.svg Olivier Four Flag of France.svg Frédéric Protat Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Ribalta-Bosch Honda
2007 Flag of France.svg William Costes Flag of France.svg Guillaume Dietrich Flag of Germany.svg Max Neukirchner Suzuki GSX series
2008 Flag of France.svg William Costes Flag of France.svg Guillaume Dietrich Flag of the Netherlands.svg Barry Veneman Suzuki
2009 Flag of France.svg Gwen Giabbani Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Martin Flag of Slovenia.svg Igor Jerman Yamaha
2010 Flag of France.svg Julien Da Costa Flag of France.svg Olivier Four Flag of France.svg Grégory Leblanc Kawasaki
2011 Flag of France.svg Julien Da Costa Flag of France.svg Olivier Four Flag of France.svg Grégory Leblanc Kawasaki
2012 Flag of France.svg Julien Da Costa Flag of France.svg Freddy Foray Flag of France.svg Grégory Leblanc Kawasaki
2013 Flag of France.svg Grégory Leblanc Flag of France.svg Fabien Foret Flag of France.svg Nicolas Salchaud Kawasaki
2014 Flag of France.svg Vincent Philippe Flag of France.svg Anthony Delhalle Flag of France.svg Erwan Nigon Suzuki
2015 Flag of France.svg Vincent Philippe Flag of France.svg Anthony Delhalle Flag of France.svg Étienne Masson Suzuki
2016 Flag of France.svg Grégory Leblanc Flag of France.svg Matthieu Lagrive Flag of France.svg Fabien Foret Kawasaki
2017 Flag of France.svg Mike Di Meglio Flag of Spain.svg David Checa Flag of Italy.svg Niccolò Canepa Yamaha
2018 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joshua Hook Flag of France.svg Freddy Foray Flag of France.svg Alan Techer Honda CBR
2019 Flag of France.svg Jérémy Guarnoni Flag of Spain.svg David Checa Flag of France.svg Erwan Nigon Kawasaki
2020 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joshua Hook Flag of France.svg Freddy Foray Flag of France.svg Mike Di Meglio Honda CBR 1000 RR-R
2021 Flag of France.svg Gregg Black Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Xavier Simeon Flag of France.svg Sylvain Guintoli Suzuki
2022 Flag of France.svg Gregg Black Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Xavier Simeon Flag of France.svg Sylvain Guintoli Suzuki
2023 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Josh Hook Flag of France.svg Mike Di Meglio Flag of France.svg Alan Techer Honda CBR 1000 RR-R

By manufacturer

WinsManufacturer
14 Flag of Japan.svg Kawasaki
Flag of Japan.svg Suzuki
Flag of Japan.svg Honda
4 Flag of Japan.svg Yamaha

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References

  1. "22 and 23 April 1978" (in French). Lemans.org. Archived from the original on 15 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-25.