ROUND 6 / AUGUST 12-14, 2022
TRIALS TRAINING CENTRE / SEQUATCHIE, TENNESSEE
P86
OFF-ROAD I FIM HARD ENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
through it. Congrats to Mario
who was riding good today and
also to first place because he
dominated today."
"Thank you very much to the
crowd who was yelling Mario all
day," said Roman. "I had a fan-
tastic day and a good battle with
the boys. Knockout one, I was
riding too relaxed but Knockout
two, I rode better and got a first-
row start. In the main event, Teo
made an aggressive pass in the
first turn, and I almost crashed
and had to overtake some rid-
ers and do a good job for the
Sherco racing team."
"It feels amazing to be stand-
ing on the top of the podium,"
said Hart. "I am stoked to get the
win here in North America, these
boys have been kicking my butt
the last couple of weekends
[Erzberg and Romaniacs]." The
Canadian will now be looking for
a second win in his home coun-
try at the Outliers Hard Enduro
on August 27-28 in Calgary.
"Pretty stoked to be back
racing in the U.S.," said Letten-
bichler. "I had a pretty hard day,
I hurt my heel in Nashville at
the Straight Rhythm which was
a little frustrating, but I fought
third and dropped back to fifth,
7:46.71 behind the winner.
Gomez had to pass a few rid-
ers and ultimately finished sixth,
just 10 seconds ahead of LeB-
lond, who was the top American
on his Dellullo Racing Husqvar-
na in seventh place. LeBlond
was the last rider on the lead lap
and finished the main event in
46:12.34.
Jarvis, winner of the recent
2022 Red Bull Romaniacs
event, finished eighth. Webb
was ninth on his Sherco and
Cyprian rounded out the top ten
on a KTM.
Wade Young was one
of the only riders to
complete five laps,
finishing fourth overall.