Cory Wallace is the reigning, six-time World Solo 24 Hour Mountain Bike Champion and the Head Organizer for the Rockies 24 race in Canmore, Alberta. His mountain bike adventures have taken him all over the world, inspiring riders and raising funds for various humanitarian causes along the way. 

  • How did you get interested in endurance mountain bike racing, and 24 solo racing? 
  • What happened to 24-hour racing? Is it making a comeback in terms of interest and participation?
  • The race you organize, Rockies 24, started in 2022. Why did you decide to start up a new 24 Hour race at Canmore?
  • How do prepare for a 24-hour solo race? Is it different than preparing for a stage race or an XC marathon race? Do you have a team at the race supporting you in terms of nutrition and bike repair? What is your strategy for such a long race? Is the strategy different for teams?
  • Are you excited about pursuing a record-breaking seventh title this year? Where and when is the championship race being held? Which bike are you planning to ride?
  • I saw that you were recently training in Nepal. What's the riding like there?
  • As someone who has mountain biked all around the world, what is your favorite place to ride?
  • What are some of the humanitarian projects you've supported through your rides and advocacy, and why did you choose them?
  • Which projects and rides are you stoked for in 2025?

You can follow Cory @wallacesworld on Instagram.

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Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast

24-hour racing nearly vanished. This six-time solo champ is leading a resurgence.

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