KTM Slays the Iron Giant
KTM slays the iron giant
Blazusiak bested the field of 500 competitors, reaching all 16 checkpoints to win by a 15 minute margin. The Red Bull Hare Scramble was the main event of the Erzberg Rodeo, held May 22-25.
Erzberg, a massive iron mountain in the Austrian Alps, presents a difficult challenge, forcing riders to work their way up across the terraces cut into the mountainside through years of mining. One of the toughest one-day competitions on the extreme Enduro calendar, only 36 of 500 racers completed this years course.
BMWs Andreas Lettenbirchler led at the start of the race and held on for 20 minutes before breaking a footpeg on a rock at the second checkpoint. With his chief rival hampered, Blazusiak pushed ahead and won with relative ease.
Lettenbirchler, meanwhile continued to have further problems as his gear shaft broke at the Gerichtsgraben one of the most difficult parts of the course. Lettenberg and his BMW G 450 X were forced to continue the course in first gear, including the difficult Reitwagen-Klamm section near the end of the race. Despite these setbacks, Lettenbirchler finished in second place.
Erzberg was harder than ever and packed with dirty tricks. The Gerichtsgraben was absolutely crazy, and the Reitwagen-Klamm even topped it, says Lettenbirchler. There were 20 people with ropes pulling up bikes and riders. Without outside help it would have been impossible.
Blazusiak also won the 2007 Red Bull hare Scramble, competing as a wild card entrant on a borrowed KTM EXC 250.
Hondas Paul Bolton finished third, three minutes behind Lettenbirchler and 19 seconds ahead of 2007 Dakar winner Cyril Despres of KTM.
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