electric motorcycle. The Swedish
rider experienced a rear-brake fail-
ure that added to the challenge.
His finishing time was three hours
and 42 minutes.
Remarkably, 51-year-old
Graham Jarvis finished 10th on
another electric bike, the Jarv-E,
which he helped develop. His fin-
ish time was three hours and 45
minutes.
Italian Lorenzo Gandola fin-
ished 11th riding a Sherco. His
finishing time was three hours
and 46 minutes.
Toby Martyn finished 12th
on a Stark Varg, making it three
electric-bike finishers. The British
rider's time was three hours and
47 minutes.
American Cody Webb finished
in 13th position riding a YZ250FX
four-stroke. The only finisher
on a four-stroke this year, Webb
crossed the line in three hours
and 49 minutes.
Austrian Dieter Rudolf finished
in 14th position to the delight of
the local Austrian fans. His time
was three hours and 51 minutes.
Ryder LeBlond was the 15th and
final finisher within the four-hour
time limit. The American that rides
for the Rockstar Husqvarna Fac-
tory Racing team finished in three
hours and 59 minutes. You can
watch the event on Red Bull TV. CN
OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM)
03:05:39
2. Trystan Hart (KTM) 03:14:10
3. Mario Roman (Hus) 03:18:10
4. Teodor Kabakchiev (She) 03:22:01
5. Mitch Brightmore (GG) 03:24:56
6. James Moore (Bet) 03:32:34
7. Michael Walkner (GG) 03:33:52
8. Ashton Brightmore (GG) 03:36:00
9. Eddie Karlsson (Sta) 03:42:48
10. Graham Jarvis (Jav) 03:45:56
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Trystan Hart finished
second for the second
time in three years. The
Canadian had trouble
with a derailing chain
but still managed to hold
off the tough field of
competitors.
Eddie Karlsson became the first
rider to finish the Erzbergrodeo
on an electric-powered
motorcycle. The Stark Varg-
mounted rider had to overcome
rear-brake problems.