During the 24-Hour World Championship in Ultracycling, Ralph Diseviscourt covered 843 kilometers, ultimately finishing in second position.

At the 24-Hour World Championship in Ultracycling in Borrego Springs, California, Ralph Diseviscourt, also known as "Dizzy," achieved an impressive second-place finish, covering 843 kilometers in 24 hours. The race was won by Austrian Philipp Kaider, with Slovenian Stanislav Verstovšek securing third place.

Diseviscourt had an excellent start and led the race during the initial hours but eventually fell back due to stomach issues. This year marked a historic achievement for the event, as all top three finishers managed to cover over 500 miles within the 24-hour timeframe. The race concluded in the early hours of Sunday, local time.