Emma Julie Dyrhovden og Vidar Mehl til VM i Abu Dhabi

Den 6. september ble det kjørt semi-finaler i VM for Esport, hvor Emma Julie Dyrhovden og Vidar Mehl kom videre til finalen. Det var 119 menn og 105 kvinner fra 26 land som deltok i semi-finalen av 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships, og de 20 beste går videre til finalen i Abu Dhabi 26. oktober.

Emma Julie Dyrhovden (32) imponerte med å ta sølv i NM Fellesstart for kvinner elite i Bodø i år for Åsane CK. I tillegg har hun vunnet sykkelrittet Bergen-Voss, og hun vant for andre gang på rad bakkeløpet Stoltzekleiven Opp i 2024. Hun startet med sykling i 2017, og har konkurrert i NorgesCupen i bare to år. Hun er så god at hun har blitt uttatt til landslaget denne sesongen. Emma var også med i VM Esport i 2023

Vidar Mehl (37) er godt kjent av de fleste i sykkelmiljøet, både i eliteklassen og masters, landevei og terreng. Han har vunnet Norgescuper, store turritt i flere grener og tok sølv i VM Landevei for masters nå i august. Vidar har vært med i VM Esport fra starten i 2021/22.

Les mer om finalen i pressemeldingen nedenfor.

PRESSEMELDING:

Semi-final results for 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships announced

20 men and 20 women advance to the UCI Cycling Esports World Championships final in Abu Dhabi, October 26, 2024 

 

September 17, 2024 – Abu Dhabi, UAE: An exhilarating evening of racing, broadcast live around the world, saw 119 men from 25 countries and 105 women representing 26 countries compete in the UCI Cycling Esports World Championships semi-final to secure a place in the grand finale, to be held in person in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on October 26.

These riders will compete in a three-race final, where they’ll compete across sprints, climbs, and criterium-style laps to determine the 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Champion.

The two-stage qualifying event held on September 6 saw Ollie Jones from New Zealand qualify in top position in the men’s race, while Great Britain’s Lou Bates triumphed in the women’s.

 

Belgian riders will be well represented in the men’s final, with four of the nation’s racers making it through to the final. In the women’s qualifier, it was Swedish riders who packed the upper reaches of the results board, with an impressive six racers from the Scandinavian cycling nation making the cut.

 

Reflecting the truly global appeal of cycling esports, Gabriela Guera from Brazil finished in 5th position, Hao Zhang from China also qualified, in addition to strong performances from riders from Australia and New Zealand. The riders qualified for the women’s final represent 11 countries, while the riders qualified for the men’s final represent 12 countries.

 

All 40 qualified riders are invited to race the final in Abu Dhabi on October 26, using Elite Justo 2 trainers comprehensively tested and verified by the UCI. Full results from the semi-final are available here: https://uci.mywhoosh.com/results/

 

Live Final in Abu Dhabi – Points Based Event:

The final of the 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships will consist of three separate races – The Sprint, The Strategy and All Out – to suit all types of riders.

 

RACE 1: THE SPRINT

In the first race, held over a 1.7km circuit, riders will have 15 minutes to set their best time in an individual sprint over 300 metres. This is a highly tactical event, where strategy and power will be paramount. Within 15 minutes, riders will have an opportunity to set their best time based on a variety of options: to set the best time early while they still have plenty of energy or wait until the last moment to give their all to beat the fastest time. The rider that has recorded the best time after the 15 minutes are up scores the maximum points.

 

The addition of a sprint race is a new feature and was introduced specifically for the 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships to offer all types of riders maximum opportunities to collect points.

 

RACE 2: THE STRATEGY

The second race sees riders compete on a 9km circuit with a 1.5km long climb. The aim is to collect points at three different moments: at the base and the top of the climb, and at the finish line. It won’t necessarily be enough to be the best climber as all the riders will have fair chances to win by accumulating the most points by the finish line.

 

RACE 3: ALL OUT

The final race is contested over four laps of a 4km criterium circuit. Points are awarded at the end of each lap, with double points available on the final lap. The finish of each lap is at the top of a short, steep climb with a maximum gradient of 12%.

 

All riders will start the final with zero points. In both the women’s and men’s final, the rider who has accumulated the most points across the three races will be crowned 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Champion.

 

The 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships promise not only intense competition but also an elevated experience of cycling esports. MyWhoosh’s strategy ensures a balanced blend of accessibility, fairness, and competition, which will enable the event to find its rightful place on the UCI International Calendar. The presence of all qualified riders in Abu Dhabi for the three-race final promises to captivate both the audience and the competitors as they battle for the title of cycling esports UCI World Champion.

 

In addition to the UCI Cycling Esports World Championships, Abu Dhabi will host the 2024 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships, the 2028 UCI Road World Championships, the 2028 UCI Gran Fondo World Championships and the 2029 UCI Track World Championships, confirming its ambitions to becoming a global hub for top-class cycling events.

 

Matthew Smithson, Senior Manager – Esports Events & Game Operations at MyWhoosh commented: “With the semi-final of the 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships concluded, MyWhoosh has demonstrated its commitment to bringing cycling esports to a global audience. The next phase is an inclusive three-stage in-person final in Abu Dhabi, with points awarded across sprints, climbs and criterium-style racing. The event will showcase the diverse talents of the world’s best cycling esports athletes battling for the title of 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Champion. The live event on October 26 promises not only intense competition for the riders but also an outstanding experience for the audience.”

 

UCI President David Lappartient said: “Thanks to an exhilarating qualification process, we have a fantastic line-up of riders who have already proven their exceptional talent and who will now compete for the ultimate goal, the title of UCI World Champion. This will be an unprecedented event in Abu Dhabi – the first time all finalists compete at the same venue – that I am sure will delight both the athletes and fans. Cycling esports continues to develop and innovate, and the final of the 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships in Abu Dhabi on 26 October marks another exciting step forward for the discipline”

Semi final men’s results can be found here.

Semi final women’s results can be found here

 

About the UCI

Founded on April 14, 1900, in Paris, France, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) is the worldwide governing body for cycling.  It develops and oversees cycling in all its forms and for all people: as a competitive sport, a healthy recreational activity, a means of transport, and also just for fun.  The UCI manages and promotes the 11 cycling disciplines of road, track, mountain bike, BMX Racing, BMX Freestyle, cyclo-cross, trials, indoor cycling, cycling esports, gravel and snow bike.  Five of these are featured on the Olympic Games programme (road, track, mountain bike, BMX Racing and BMX Freestyle), two in the Paralympic Games (road and track), and four in the Youth Olympic Games (road, mountain bike, BMX Racing and BMX Freestyle).  For more information: www.uci.org

 

About MyWhoosh

Born in 2019 in Abu Dhabi, UAE, MyWhoosh is a free-to-use virtual cycling app.  Designed by professionals and available to all riders, MyWhoosh aims to push riders to their limits through immersive, personalised and challenging indoor cycling experiences.  Used by professionals and beginners alike, MyWhoosh offers visually stunning virtual worlds, over 730 tailored workout plans and weekly competitive races.  For more information: www.mywhoosh.com

 

 

Publisert 19.09.2024

Emma Julie Dyrhovden

Emma Julie Dyrhovden

Vidar Mehl

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