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Behind the Race: Mani Lettenbichler’s Domination of Red Bull Romaniacs
Manuel Lettenbichler (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) returned to the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship in Romania just five weeks after knee surgery and put on an absolute masterclass in how to dominate a multi-day event through a combination of speed and race management. After putting 34 minutes into the field on off-road Day 1, there was really no question that the German Hard Enduro surgeon was going to bring home his 5th win in the past six years, barring major physical or mechanical issues. In this article we’re going to take an analytical look at how Lettenbichler won again this year, and how he’s been able to dominate the race over the past several years.
SOR Enduro Championship Round 4 Raw Video
Raw video from Round 4 of the SOR Enduro Championship Series where we saw Jared Stock (KTM Canada / Leatt / SOR Enduro) take out the win ahead of Travis Reed (BFD Moto / GasGas Canada) and Shane Cuthbertson (Rad 2.0 / GasGas Canada / BFD Moto).
Rachel Gutish’s European (Non) Vacation #1: Enduro GP for Dummies!
Enduro Bureau contributor Rachel Gutish (Sherco USA) recently decided to take life, and her pro Enduro racing career, by the reigns to go race EnduroGP for the first time this season in attempt to be the first American woman to win a round of the series, and to take a hard swing at winning the overall. It was an exciting and gutsy decision, and we were able to convince this off-road champ to document her European (Non) Vacation for us here! Here’s entry #1 from Rachel’s adventures…
2024 Dakar Rally Preview
The 2024 Dakar Rally, the fifth consecutive edition of the race in Saudi Arabia and Round 1 of the W2RC Series, kicks off this coming Friday and we couldn’t be more excited to bring you our daily coverage of the race here at Enduro.Media! Teams and riders are on site in the town of Alula completing scrutineering ahead of opening ceremonies and the prologue. This year’s route looks exceptionally demanding, and the addition of a new self-supported 48-hour chrono stage in the Empty Quarter should add an interesting challenge for riders to overcome if they want to succeed here.
Today we’re going to look at the overall race and some of the big storylines coming in, and provide a little bit of analysis to answer what are always our three biggest questions here at Enduro.Media - What? So What? Now What?
Behind the Shot | Spenser Wilton - 2023 AMA EnDUROCROSS RD 4
Welcome to the first of our ‘Behind the Shot’ features here at Enduro.Media. In this series we’re going to look back and photographs and videos that we’ve shot and tell a bit of the story behind it from a contextual and technical point of view. For this first time out of the gates we’re going back to Round 4 of the AMA IRC Tires Endurocross series in Idaho Falls, ID, and a shot of Canadian pro Spenser Wilton (HTR GasGas / Troy Lee Designs) taken by Noel Flatters, editor of Enduro.Media and Superfine Media. Here’s his take:
The Context
Shooting Pro Hard Enduro: Red Bull Outliers - The Track Walk
In mid-August I got back from shooting for a week in Ontario at the Canadian Grand National Championships and the final round of the Triple Crown Series. Next up for me was to shoot Red Bull Outliers - Round 5 of the FIM World Hard Enduro Championship Series here in, and around, my hometown of Calgary AB.
For Outliers the prologue would take place at Olympic Plaza in downtown Calgary, with the single Hard Enduro stage being run in the Badlands just north of Brooks in Steveville, Alberta (about 2.5 hours east of Calgary). I’ll cover the prologue and the hard enduro stage in later posts, but for this one I’m going to share my experience going to shoot the pro riders’ reconnaissance track walk out in Steveville on the Thursday afternoon before the weekend of racing.
The Outliers course is held on private ranch land, just on the edge of Dinosaur Provincial Park. The Badlands are a beautiful combination of desert and prairie, characterised by relatively short but very steep hills made of clay and sandstone/shale. In the summer, this area can get atrociously hot and dry, with temperatures in 30c+ range most days. There’s basically no shade out there, except for what you can find in the coulees (valleys) below the hills. To top it all off, this is rattlesnake country, too, which just adds to the fun from a sports photographer’s perspective, lol!