2021 Red Bull Romaniacs Preview

Press Release | July 21, 2021

Six Reasons Why The 2021 Red Bull Romaniacs Is Going To Be Epic

Josep Garcia 2019 Romaniacs
Josep Garcia at 2019 Romaniacs

Photos Courtesy of Red Bull Content Pool

This is a press release from WESS Promotion…

Wels, Austria (July 21, 2021) — Following hot on the heels of the hugely successful Abestone Hard Enduro, the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship continues at pace less than one week from today, when the infamous Red Bull Romaniacs welcomes competitors for the 18th edition of the world’s number one Hard Enduro Rallye. Set to be a thriller, here are six reasons why it’s not to be missed:

1. National Roll Call

Red Bull Romaniacs is a bucket-list race for every aspiring Hard Enduro rider, professional or amateur. World-renowned, it’s only natural then to see that competitors from many different nations have once again signed up to compete. In total, approximately 50 nations will be strongly represented with people traveling from as far as Canada, Peru and Australia and we’ll see a whopping 47 Gold class riders take to the start line.

Fourth race day at the 2019 Romaniacs
Fourth race day at the 2019 Romaniacs.
The prologue 2019 Romaniacs.
The prologue 2019 Romaniacs.
prologue at the Red Bull Romaniacs
Prologue at the 2019 Red Bull Romaniacs.

2. A Night Under The Stars

Red Bull Romaniacs never fails to deliver surprises. No two editions are ever the same. In the past we’ve seen the race have overnight stays away from host city Sibiu, but for 2021 organizers are taking things one step further. A marathon stage—two days combined—will be highlighted with a night in the mountains and under the stars. With no outside assistance allowed, riders have got to work on their own bikes and sleep in a tent. Don’t forget your toothbrush guys n’ girls!

3. Pol Tarres Up For The Challenge

A Hard Enduro Rallye like Red Bull Romaniacs always attracts a little bit of crazy and for 2021 Pol Tarres is bringing the goods! Normally found competing in Gold class, he’s stepped back to Bronze this year, but for good reason. Armed with a 200kg Yamaha Tenere 700, he’s attempting to become the first rider to finish in this category on a two-cylinder adventure motorcycle. We wish him luck!

Pol Tarres
Pol Tarres will race a Yamaha Tenere 700 at the 2021 Red Bull Romaniacs,

4. The Hall of Fame

To finish a race like Red Bull Romaniacs is one heck of an accomplishment—winning the event etches your name into Hard Enduro folklore. Legend Graham Jarvis sits at the top table when it comes to the Red Bull Romaniacs Hall of Fame with six wins and is more than capable of making it seven. Of those also entered for 2021, Manuel Lettenbichler has won the previous two editions, Wade Young was victorious in 2018, while Jonny Walker holds two wins from 2015 and 2014. Will the 18th edition deliver a new winner?

Jonny Walker 2019 Romaniacs
Jonny Walker (left) and Graham Jarvis at 2019 Romaniacs
Manuel Lettenbichler 2020 Romaniacs
Manuel Lettenbichler at 2020 Romaniacs
Wade Young 2020 Romaniacs
Wade Young at 2020 Romaniacs

5. Vertical Madness Reloaded!

Red Bull Romaniacs is famed for its punishing climbs in the mountains and 2021 will be no exception. The organizers are pushing the elevation with a whopping 35,000+ meters of altitude on the cards across the week of racing.

Taddy Blazusiak 2019 Romaniacs
Taddy Blazusiak at 2019 Romaniacs

6. Gusterita Finish Line

There’s a well-known saying among competitors at Red Bull Romaniacs: it’s never over until it’s over. And that’s because Off-Road Day 4 is never a walk in the park. Tough as old boots, the Gusterita finishing area is always spectacular. With the finish line in sight, battle-weary riders literally jump through hoops to get there. We’ve seen near-impossible climbs, aquaplaning and mesmerizing obstacle courses, and we’re sure to witness it again next week.

2021 Abestone Hard Enduro Results
Billy Bolt, Manuel Lettenbichler, and Graham Jarvis celebrate the podium at Abestone Hard Enduro in Abetone, Italy on July 11, 2021.

FIM Hard Enduro World Championship 2020 Red Bull Romaniacs Highlights

Round four of the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship takes place at Red Bull Romaniacs in Sibiu, Romania on July 27-31.

Red Bull Romaniacs Schedule

Tuesday July 27: Time trial qualification (TTQ)
Wednesday July 28: Offroad day 1
Thursday July 29: Offroad day 2
Friday July 30: Offroad day 3
Saturday July 31: Offroad day 4

FIM Hard Enduro World Championship Standings (After round 3)

  1.  Billy Bolt (Husqvarna) 20pts
  2.  Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) 17pts
  3.  Graham Jarvis (Husqvarna) 15pts
  4.  Jonny Walker (Beta) 13pts
  5.  Alfredo Gomez (Husqvarna) 11pts
  6.  Taddy Blazusiak (GasGas) 10pts
  7.  Mario Roman (Sherco) 9pts
  8.  Wade Young (Sherco) 8pts
  9.  Michael Walkner (GasGas) 7pts
  10.  Travis Teasdale (GasGas) 6pts
  11.  Sonny Goggia (GasGas) 5pts
  12. Matthew Green (GasGas) 4pts
  13. Teodor Kabachiev (Husqvarna) 3pts
  14. Dominik Olszowy (KTM) 2pts
  15. Leon Hentschel (GasGas) 1pts

2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship calendar

Round 1: Extreme XL Lagares – Portugal, May 7-9
Round 2: Red Bull Erzbergrodeo – Austria, June 3-6
Round 3: Abestone Hard Enduro – Italy, July 9-11
Round 4: Red Bull Romaniacs – Romania, July 27-31
Round 5: Red Bull TKO – USA, August 13-15
Round 6: HERO Challenge – Poland, September 11-12
Round 7: Hixpania Hard Enduro – Spain, October 1-3
Round 8: GetzenRodeo – Germany, October 29-30

 

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