Lettenbichler Wins Sea To Sky Hard Enduro
R
ed Bull KTM Factory Racing's
Manuel Lettenbichler won
round five of the 2025 FIM Hard
Enduro World Championship,
taking the challenging Sea to
Sky in Kemer, Turkiye, October
9-11. Lettenbichler was strong
throughout all three days of
racing, as the defending World
Champion secured the overall
victory for the second consecu
-
tive year aboard his KTM 300
EXC, further strengthening his
lead in the championship stand-
ings.
The race kicked off with
Thursday's Beach Race on the
shores of the Mediterranean,
where Lettenbichler immediately
set the tone by topping the quali
-
fying session. In the evening's
six-lap Grand Final, the German
rider fought hard to secure third
place, behind winner Billy Bolt
(Husqvarna) and Mitch Bright-
more (GasGas), finishing just
four seconds shy of second.
Bolt took the win despite feel-
ing ill and did not participate in
the after-race celebrations.
Friday's Forest Race saw
"Mani" at his best as he tackled
the 28-mile course made up of
fast single trails, steep climbs,
and technical canyon sections.
Setting a blistering pace from
WIND
IN THE
P38
Manuel Lettenbichler
took the win at the Sea
to Sky Hard Enduro in
Turkiye, furthering his
points lead in the FIM
Hard Enduro World
Championship.
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