World Cycling eSports ChampionshipsMcCarthy and Osborne win UCI Cycling eSports World Championships

Thomas Huber

 · 29.10.2024

World Cycling eSports Championships: McCarthy and Osborne win UCI Cycling eSports World ChampionshipsPhoto: Screenshot/MyWhoosh YouTube
Mary Kate McCarthy and Jason Osborne are the winners of the 2024 UCI Cycling eSports World Championships. In the women's race, McCarthy maintained her narrow lead to the finish line, while Germany's Jason Osborne impressed with a dominant performance in the men's race.

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After winning gold in 2020, bronze in 2021 and silver in 2023, Jason Osborne put in another impressive performance at the 2024 E-cycling World Championships to become Indoor Cycling World Champion for the second time. Born in Mainz, he excelled in two of the three world championship races, crossing the finish line as the solo winner in each of them.

Jason Osborne gets off to a bad start

The UCI Cycling eSports World Championships 2024 included three races. The first race, called The Sprint, was about completing 300 metres in the shortest possible time. Three US-Americans dominated this race. Neal Fryett sprinted the fastest, with Hayden Pucker coming in second and Zach Nehr third. For the German riders, on the other hand, it was not the best of starts. Martin Maertens finished 14th in the first race, Osborne only 18th out of a total of 22 riders.

Osborne finishes 2nd race as soloist

The Strategy was the next race for the indoor cyclists. The 9-kilometre course included a climb, at the bottom and top of which points were awarded. There were also double points at the finish of the race compared to the previous classifications.

After James Barnes (New Zealand) and Zach Nehr (USA) were able to break away slightly in the first classification at the foot of the climb and take the most points, the tide turned during the climb. Jason Osborne attacked before the mountain classification and opened up a gap to the rest of the field.

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He not only won the mountain classification, but also crossed the finish line of the race as a soloist, catapulting himself towards the top of the overall standings. Behind the German, last year's winner Björn Andreassen (Denmark) and Lionel Vujasin (Belgium) finished in second and third place.

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Jason Osborne dominates All Out race and wins 2nd World Championship title of his career

All Out was the last race of the 2024 UCI Cycling eSports World Championships and included a 4-kilometre circuit that had to be ridden four times in total. At the end of each lap, points were awarded for the medal race.

While Kasper Borremans (Finland) was clearly ahead of Lionel Vujasin and Björn Andreassen after the first lap, Jason Osborne then took command once again. The 30-year-old pulled away from his rivals on the second lap and crossed the finish line 10 seconds ahead of his pursuers Borremans, Andreassen and Vujasin.

During the 3rd and 4th laps, Osborne extended his lead even further and crossed the finish line with a lead of around 30 seconds. Behind him, Borremans took second place in All Out and Vujasin third.

After winning The Strategy and All Out, it was clear that Jason Osborne was e-cycling world champion for the second time. With 177 points, the former road cycling pro came out on top ahead of Lionel Vujasin and Kasper Borremans, who took silver and bronze. Martin Maertens, the second German to make it to the World Championship final, finished in 15th place.



UCI Cycling Sports World Championships 2024 - Men's results

  1. Jason Osborne (Germany) 177 points
  2. Lionel Vujasin (Belgium) 174 points
  3. Kasper Borremans (Finland) 164 points
  4. Björn Andreassen (Denmark) 154 points
  5. Hayden Pucker (USA) 145 points
  6. Vidar Mehl (Norway) 133 points
  7. Michal Kaminski (Poland) 127 points
  8. Joshua Harris (Australia) 112 points
  9. Ollie Jones (New Zealand) 110 points
  10. Daniel Turek (Czech Republic) 107 points

Mary McCarthy becomes women's eSports Cycling World Champion

Mary Kate McCarthy is world champion at the Indoor Cycling World Championships for the first time. After Loes Adegeest, who had previously dominated women's e-cycling, did not compete, McCarthy now took the crown in Cycling eSports. She fought a thrilling duel with the Brazilian Gabriela Guerra, but in the end narrowly defended her lead.

The women ran the same races as the men, so they also started with The Sprint. Mary Kate McCarthy already set the fastest time there and took first place. Behind her, Lou Bates (Great Britain) and former skier Kathrin Fuhrer (Switzerland) were in the lead. The best German in the opening race was Pia Kummer in sixth place.

German driver Brunnee is among the front runners in The Strategy

At The Strategy, it was Ellexi Snover (USA) who was the first to arrive at the foot of the climb and grabbed the maximum points. Mary Kate McCarthy then went on the attack and pulled away a little. Only Gabriela Guerra was able to keep pace with the New Zealander, and Guerra even overtook her before the mountain classification.

Guerra once again snatched maximum honours from McCarthy at the finish. In the chasing group behind the leading duo, the German Merle Brunnee cut the best figure. She came third at the finish and thus moved up further in the overall classification.

McCarthy drives to the world championship title with a narrow lead in the overall standings

In the final all-out race, Kathrin Fuhrer showed her strength on the first two laps and came out on top ahead of Gabriela Guerra and Mary McCarthy. The Brazilian Guerra then took command again and was the liveliest rider on the 3rd and final 4th laps, claiming maximum points on both occasions. However, as McCarthy also finished third on the last two laps, her lead from the previous races was enough to secure the world title.

In the end, Mary Kate McCarthy secured a narrow lead in the overall standings over Gabriela Guerra, who was beaten by four points. World Championship bronze went to Kathrin Fuhrer from Switzerland. The best German was Merle Brunnee with a strong sixth place. The other two German riders Emilia Welte and Pia Kummer were 15th and 18th in the final standings.

UCI Cycling Sports World Championship 2024 - Women's results

  1. Mary Kate McCarthy (New Zealand) 180 points
  2. Gabriela Guerra (Brazil) 176 points
  3. Kathrin Fuhrer (Switzerland) 165 points
  4. Maria Holdcroft (Great Britain) 156 points
  5. Lou Bates (Great Britain) 156 points
  6. Merle Brunnee (Germany) 145 points
  7. Mike Söderström (Sweden) 145 points
  8. Emma Julie Dyrhovden (Norway) 110 points
  9. Kristen Kulchinsky (USA) 107 points
  10. Emma Belforth (Sweden) 101 points

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