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The Boss is Back - Manuel Lettenbichler Dominates Day 1 at Red Bull Romaniacs

Story: FIM Hard Enduro World Championship
July 23, 2024


Manuel Lettenbichler picked up where he left off before his knee injury with a huge Day 1 win at Romaniacs.
Image courtesy FIM Hard Enduro World Championship


It was a difficult day in the mountains for Offroad Day 1 at Red Bull Romaniacs, round four of the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship. A dominant performance by Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Manuel Lettenbichler saw the defending world champion put on a clinic to win by 28 minutes after over seven hours of racing. 

  • Offroad Day 1 pulls no punches at Red Bull Romaniacs

  • A class act by Manuel Lettenbichler sees him win by over 28 minutes

  • Mitch Brightmore fights his way home as first Junior rider

The boss is back! Looking like he’d never missed a beat, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Manuel Lettenbichler ruled the opening day in the mountains at round four of the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship in Romania. Despite missing round three due to a knee injury, Lettenbichler never put a foot wrong on Offroad Day 1 at Red Bull Romaniacs to lead everyone home by over 28 minutes. Behind him, things were tighter, with Sherco Factory Racing’s Mario Roman finishing the day in second, four minutes ahead of Red Bull Leader Tread’s Wade Young in third.

After Tuesday’s action-packed in-city Prolog, won by Red Bull Beta’s Jonny Walker, attention quickly turned to Offroad Day 1 of Red Bull Romaniacs. Predicted to be the hardest day of this year’s world’s toughest Hard Enduro Rally, its expectations soon rung out to be true.

With punishing section after punishing section, the Gold class competitors were in the deep end from the word go. And despite a turn in weather conditions towards the end of the day to rain, which saw organisers cut the course one checkpoint short, it was an eight-hour-plus day of racing for many.

Lettenbichler puts on a masterclass

Starting first on the road, Lettenbichler was on a mission from the off. Clearly back to his best following his knee injury, he immediately began putting time into his rivals, in spite of the difficult task of opening the course.

Fastest through the first six checkpoints, he built up a commanding lead. Arriving at the LEATT LIVEmaniacs section first, he was able to complete two of the three loops before another rider arrived. Focused on keeping his relentless pace alive, the German charged on. Reaching the finish line in just over seven hours saw him take control of the overall race lead by a commanding 29 minutes (Prolog and Offroad Day 1 results combined).

Wade Young in action at Red Bull Romaniacs Day 1.
Image courtesy FIM Hard Enduro World Championship

The fight for second was tighter. With a later start time, Roman was also pushing hard to gain ground. Steadily working his way up the leaderboard, a strong ride through the LIVEmaniacs saw him set two of the three second-fastest times. Remaining inside the top three during the second half of the day, he earned himself the Offroad Day 1 runner-up result on corrected time and moves up to second in the overall event classification.

 

Young was another rider striving in the demanding terrain. Using the LIVEmaniacs stage to find his rhythm, he was able to maintain that pace as the day progressed. Steadily chipping away, he ended his day in third.

 

Austria’s Michael Walkner (GASGAS) was one more rider to overcome a late start position and end his day inside the top four. Despite caught in traffic during the morning, he set some notable top times in the second half of the day to finish fourth. Placing just 52 seconds behind Young on Offroad Day 1, he will hope to attack again tomorrow with a clearer track.

 

Completing the top five on Offroad Day 1 was Sherco Factory Racing’s Teodor Kabakchiev. The Bulgarian finished just over four minutes behind Walkner in what was a tough day in the saddle.

Brightmore best of Juniors

 In the FIM Hard Enduro Junior World Championship supported by KLIM, it was TTR Squadra Corse’s Mitch Brightmore who topped the time sheets with seventh overall. Racing his first ever Offroad Day at Red Bull Romaniacs, Brightmore held his nerve. Keeping a solid pace throughout the day, the young Brit managed to reach the finish line in eight hours and 46 minutes.


Provisional Results: FIM HEWC Round Four, Red Bull Romaniacs

Offroad Day 1
1. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) 7:07:42
2. Mario Roman (Sherco) 7:35:53
3. Wade Young (GASGAS) 7:40:04
4. Michael Walkner (GASGAS) 7:40:57
5. Teodor Kabakchiev (Sherco) 7:45:14
6. Graham Jarvis (Husqvarna) 8:40:07
7. Mitch Brightmore (Husqvarna) 8:46:04
8. Jonny Walker (Beta) 8:48:11
9. Francesc Moret (Sherco) 10:40:39
10. Sonny Goggia (KTM) 10:40:52

Event Classification (After Offroad Day 1)
1. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) 7:08:22
2. Mario Roman (Sherco) 7:37:23
3. Wade Young (GASGAS) 7:41:14
4. Michael Walkner (GASGAS) 7:43:27
5. Teodor Kabakchiev (Sherco) 7:47:14
6. Graham Jarvis (Husqvarna) 8:46:17
7. Mitch Brightmore (Husqvarna) 8:47:04
8. Jonny Walker (Beta) 8:48:11
9. Francesc Moret (Sherco) 10:42:19
10. Sonny Goggia (KTM) 10:44:12