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There's a couple of RSA guys riding the event this year, Jade Gutzeit the favourite among the South African riders.
I'd like the see Lionel Seydoux (recently turned South African (capetonian), and very cool guy) win it, he came in 3rd overall at last years event!
Red Bull Romaniacs, June 26 - 30, 2010
The world’s toughest Extreme Enduro Rallye, the Red Bull Romaniacs is on its finishline-straight when it comes to preparations:
www.redbullromaniacs.com/photo/photos-2010/image_album/48/
Everything is running according to the plan. Our new, electronic innovative means of communication will allow our global village even deeper insights into the great offroad-action to come.
The line-up of the world’s best Enduro-riders is as high-carat as Queen Margaret’s jewel-case: Besides the known Red Bull Romaniacs Rockers of the Extreme-Scene, such as Chris Birch (NZL), Darryl Curtis (RSA), Paul Bolton (GBR) and title-defending Andi Lettenbichler (GER), also the Polish Superstar and Hardenduro-Specialist Tadeusz „Taddy“ Blazusiak, known from his zero-to-hero approach to a triple victory streak at Red Bull Hare Scramble on Erzberg, will challenge himself with his first-ever multi-day (Rallye-) Event.
But it’s not only for the toughest of the tough to make it through Dracula’s Carpathian Garden...
...because it is (and it always has been) the riders of the Hobby-, and Expert-Classes who made the Red Bull Romaniacs to what it stands for these days: A holiday for masochists, a self-exploring trip for true fighters, a race against one-self, mostly, and one of the last remaining true adventures on two wheels.
The Red Bull Romaniacs Rallye 2010 will again provide scenic, beautiful trails in the heart of the Carpathian Mountains for all participants of all classes, be it the prestigious Pro-, the debuting Trial-Rider, the heroic Hobby-, or Tourist-Class … the latter on shortened, slightly easier trails – they’ll all enjoy this special race to
the max.
Even as a guide, a mobile helper on two wheels, one can join the organization and follow the Rallye by being part of it in a rather safe way: Anyone who is eager to carry a vital (guiding-) part of producing
the infamous Red Bull Romaniacs DVDs and TV shows is asked to make a call: Medium Enduro-riding skills will do, contact person is Ingo Schöber, [email protected] or +49 3301 56241.
Adventure guaranteed! More to this Guide Issue can also be found by clicking: https://www.redbullromaniacs.com/en/2010-edition/guides/
“Right now, we are stuck in scouting new trails and tracks, we’ve again managed to find new routes and it’ll definitely become a worthy Red Bull Romaniacs Rallye 2010”, states organizer Martin Freinademetz optimistically,
with his very special grin in his face. Whoever has ever been part of this race, seen the DVDs or some of the videos on www.redbullromaniacs.com knows that this particular grin does not at all mean anything positive - seeing
“Frejn” grinning: This grin most of the time implies workout, sweat and black despair for the riders of all classes.
“It’ll again be a ride-able Red Bull Romaniacs Rallye for all, designed to have fun while riding. It’s our goal to get as many rider as possible to see the checkered flag and the finish-line arch”, says Freinademetz, “at least as long as they sign up in their best-fitting classes”, so the latter with another one of his famous scary grins.
The Prologue will again be let over artificial obstacles made out of wood and rocks in downtown Sibiu, the EU’s cultural capital from 2007: On a stretch of asphalt of about 400 meters, the fastest 16 riders will be identified by qualifying races with mass-starts like in motocross, before they’ll be racing head-to-head in K.O. final runs.
No mercy to be expected: It’ll be all about a lot of honor and qualifying for the best starting slots for the first out of total four long days out in the Romanian wilderness on the days to come. There will again be thousands of spectators visiting and cheering at this Saturday-afternoon
Prologue-event, which will also be rounded up by live music, live-video-walls and other side events, turning it all into a huge party.
I'd like the see Lionel Seydoux (recently turned South African (capetonian), and very cool guy) win it, he came in 3rd overall at last years event!
Red Bull Romaniacs, June 26 - 30, 2010
The world’s toughest Extreme Enduro Rallye, the Red Bull Romaniacs is on its finishline-straight when it comes to preparations:
www.redbullromaniacs.com/photo/photos-2010/image_album/48/
Everything is running according to the plan. Our new, electronic innovative means of communication will allow our global village even deeper insights into the great offroad-action to come.
The line-up of the world’s best Enduro-riders is as high-carat as Queen Margaret’s jewel-case: Besides the known Red Bull Romaniacs Rockers of the Extreme-Scene, such as Chris Birch (NZL), Darryl Curtis (RSA), Paul Bolton (GBR) and title-defending Andi Lettenbichler (GER), also the Polish Superstar and Hardenduro-Specialist Tadeusz „Taddy“ Blazusiak, known from his zero-to-hero approach to a triple victory streak at Red Bull Hare Scramble on Erzberg, will challenge himself with his first-ever multi-day (Rallye-) Event.
But it’s not only for the toughest of the tough to make it through Dracula’s Carpathian Garden...
...because it is (and it always has been) the riders of the Hobby-, and Expert-Classes who made the Red Bull Romaniacs to what it stands for these days: A holiday for masochists, a self-exploring trip for true fighters, a race against one-self, mostly, and one of the last remaining true adventures on two wheels.
The Red Bull Romaniacs Rallye 2010 will again provide scenic, beautiful trails in the heart of the Carpathian Mountains for all participants of all classes, be it the prestigious Pro-, the debuting Trial-Rider, the heroic Hobby-, or Tourist-Class … the latter on shortened, slightly easier trails – they’ll all enjoy this special race to
the max.
Even as a guide, a mobile helper on two wheels, one can join the organization and follow the Rallye by being part of it in a rather safe way: Anyone who is eager to carry a vital (guiding-) part of producing
the infamous Red Bull Romaniacs DVDs and TV shows is asked to make a call: Medium Enduro-riding skills will do, contact person is Ingo Schöber, [email protected] or +49 3301 56241.
Adventure guaranteed! More to this Guide Issue can also be found by clicking: https://www.redbullromaniacs.com/en/2010-edition/guides/
“Right now, we are stuck in scouting new trails and tracks, we’ve again managed to find new routes and it’ll definitely become a worthy Red Bull Romaniacs Rallye 2010”, states organizer Martin Freinademetz optimistically,
with his very special grin in his face. Whoever has ever been part of this race, seen the DVDs or some of the videos on www.redbullromaniacs.com knows that this particular grin does not at all mean anything positive - seeing
“Frejn” grinning: This grin most of the time implies workout, sweat and black despair for the riders of all classes.
“It’ll again be a ride-able Red Bull Romaniacs Rallye for all, designed to have fun while riding. It’s our goal to get as many rider as possible to see the checkered flag and the finish-line arch”, says Freinademetz, “at least as long as they sign up in their best-fitting classes”, so the latter with another one of his famous scary grins.
The Prologue will again be let over artificial obstacles made out of wood and rocks in downtown Sibiu, the EU’s cultural capital from 2007: On a stretch of asphalt of about 400 meters, the fastest 16 riders will be identified by qualifying races with mass-starts like in motocross, before they’ll be racing head-to-head in K.O. final runs.
No mercy to be expected: It’ll be all about a lot of honor and qualifying for the best starting slots for the first out of total four long days out in the Romanian wilderness on the days to come. There will again be thousands of spectators visiting and cheering at this Saturday-afternoon
Prologue-event, which will also be rounded up by live music, live-video-walls and other side events, turning it all into a huge party.