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The Best of Erzberg 2019

Britain’s Graham Jarvis has claimed victory at the Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble in Austria, round three of the World Enduro Super Series.

Delivering a clinical performance at the 25th edition of the infamous Hard Enduro race, the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing star led home Germany’s Manuel Lettenbichler and Sherco Factory Racing’s Mario Roman. Returning to Hard Enduro, the iconic Erzbergrodeo marked the third stop in this year’s race to become the ULTIMATE ENDURO CHAMPION. The world’s best Enduro riders were among an entry of 1702 competitors (including 49 women) from 43 nations that converged to the quiet mining town of Eisenerz for the annual four-day dirt bike festival.

Following two days of the Blakläder Iron Road Prologue qualification, championship leader Josep Garcia proved the fastest of the 500 qualifiers for Sunday’s Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble. From the depths of the Europe’s largest iron ore quarry, competitors blasted off the start line for the 35-kilometre long race. With four hours to complete the 27 checkpoints dotted around the Iron Giant, it was Lettenbichler who was first to set the pace, taking over from Garcia and Jonny Walker shortly after the start.

Pushing hard, the 21-year-old German tried to break away from the pack, but with 44-year-old Jarvis at his best, Lettenbichler found himself trailing the Husqvarna rider as they entered the notorious Carls Dinner section.

Delivering a master class in the monstrous boulder garden, Jarvis broke clear of Lettenbichler in second, while the Sherco pairing of Roman and Wade Young were locked in a tight battle for third. However, Lettenbichler – chasing his debut win – was undeterred and worked hard to reel Jarvis back in, drawing level at Green Hell with just four checkpoints to go. But Jarvis had a little energy in reserve to keep the youngster at bay and secure a record-equalling fifth Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble win.

Finishing just over two minutes behind, Lettenbichler’s runner-up result provisionally moves him into the WESS championship lead with three rounds complete. Putting in an impressively strong ride during the second half of the race, round one winner Mario Roman was able to cement his position of third and secure a debut podium result in the race. Also finding his rhythm after Carls Dinner, Spain’s Alfredo Gomez was able to work his way past Wade Young to eventually finish fourth. Despite holding a podium position at the halfway stage in the race, Young slipped down the leader board to round out the top five. After a bad start, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Taddy Blazusiak worked his way back into contention to take sixth, while Billy Bolt rounded out the top seven. In total, 16 competitors from seven nations completed this year’s Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble.

The World Enduro Super Series continues with round four, Spain’s Hixpania Hard Enduro on June 21-23. Results – 2019 Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble

1. Graham Jarvis (Husqvarna – GBR) 2:26:46 2. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM – GER) 2:28:55 3. Mario Roman (Sherco – ESP) 2:32:19 4. Alfredo Gomez (Husqvarna – ESP) 2:36:28 5. Wade Young (Sherco – RSA) 2:41:07 6. Taddy Blazusiak (KTM – POL) 2:50:41 7. Billy Bolt (Husqvarna – GBR) 2:52:46 8. Jonny Walker (KTM – GBR) 3:00:25 9. Pol Tarres (Husqvarna – ESP) 3:08:57 10. Travis Teasdale (KTM – RSA) 3:20:12 11. Lars Enöckl (Husqvarna – AUT) 3:39:47 12. Jonathan Richardson (Husqvarna – GBR) 3:39:50 13. Dieter Rudolf (KTM – AUT) 3:42:44 14. Trystan Hart (KTM – CAN) 3:55:21 15. Josep Garcia (KTM – ESP) 3:56:18 16. Xavi Leon (Husqvarna – ESP) 3:56:23

World Enduro Super Series Standings (Provisional after round 3 of 8)

1. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM – GER) 1960 points 2. Mario Roman (Sherco – ESP) 1770 pts 3. Graham Jarvis (Husqvarna – GBR) 1690 pts 4. Josep Garcia (KTM – ESP) 1665 pts 5. Jonny Walker (KTM – GBR) 1520 pts 6. Billy Bolt (Husqvarna – GBR) 1465 pts 7. Alfredo Gomez (Husqvarna – ESP) 1464 pts 8. Wade Young (Sherco – RSA) 1460 pts 9. Taddy Blazusiak (KTM – POL) 1370 pts 10. Nathan Watson (KTM – GBR) 1271 pts

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