Germany’s Manuel Lettenbichler has won round seven of the FIM Hard Enduro World Championships at the 2022 Red Bull Outliers in Canada.
The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team rider really delivered the goods, claiming the top step of the podium at the Canadian hard enduro and thereby taking over the series points lead with just one round remaining.
Pushing him all the way, FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Trystan Hart made it a KTM 1-2 with the Canadian finishing as a close runner-up.
Held in the heart of Canada’s Badlands, Red Bull Outliers featured two days of racing.
Saturday initially got underway with an urban endurocross-style prologue in nearby downtown Calgary. However, a torrential downpour forced organisers to cancel the action soon after it began as conditions proved unsafe.
Regrouping for Sunday’s main event, the barren, desert-like region featured a hard enduro course filled with steep climbs, unforgiving off cambers, and tough descents.
Factoring in the high temperatures, it was a physically demanding two-and-a-half-hour battle for victory.
Fastest away, Trystan Hart was quick to put his KTM 300 XC-W out front. Determined to add to his winning tally from Red Bull TKO, the Canadian set the pace.
However, Manuel Lettenbichler was not to be outdone, and shortly put his wheels in front to take the lead.
For the duration of the race the duo were neck and neck. Lettenbichler would try to make a breakaway, only for Hart to reel him back in. Hart would then try his own luck, but this time Lettenbichler would level the scores.
Knowing the victory was set to be decided on the final climb, Lettenbichler took the lead on his KTM 300 EXC and managed to open up a slight advantage.
Digging deep, he arrived at the final climb with just enough of an advantage over Hart, and despite a mistake within meters of the finish line, the German remounted to beat Hart to victory by just six seconds.
Coming into round seven trailing the championship leader by just one point, Mani’s win gives him an all-important four-point lead in the provisional FIM Hard Enduro World Championship standings with one round to race.

Germany’s Manuel Lettenbichler, the new leader in the 2022 FIM Hard Enduro World Championships after his win in Canada. Photo courtesy Steve Shannon, Future7Media, KTM
“I’m pretty tired but so stoked to take the win. It was such an epic battle all the way,” said Lettenbichler.
“The race was so intense, we were back and forward all the time. Trystan really wanted it and wasn’t giving up, but I wasn’t giving up either. And I just made it for the win. For the championship it’s a pretty good result too. I’m leading now with one round to go and with Trystan finishing second today it’s added a few extra points between Mario Roman (Sherco, Spain) and myself too.”
For Hart, despite not claiming the home win he’d hoped to secure, the Canadian enjoyed the titanic battle with Lettenbichler, and in finishing second was more than pleased with his day’s efforts.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing return to FIM Hard Enduro World Championship action with the final round eight of the series, Spain’s Hixpania Hard Enduro on October 7-9.
Photos by Steve Shannon, Future7Media, KTM
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RESULTS & STANDINGS:
Provisional Results: Round 7 – Red Bull Outliers:
- Manuel Lettenbichler (GER), KTM, 2:20:14.3
- Trystan Hart (CAN), KTM, 2:20:20.8
- Mario Roman (ESP), Sherco, 2:24:06.8
- Graham Jarvis (GBR), Husqvarna, 2:45:34.0
- Taddy Blazusiak (POL), GasGas, 2:47:48.2
Provisional Championship Standings (after round 7):
- Manuel Lettenbichler (GER), KTM, 107pts
- Mario Roman (ESP), Sherco, 103pts
- Graham Jarvis (GBR), Husqvarna, 82pts
- Teodor Kabakchiev (BUL), KTM, 72pts
- Billy Bolt (GBR), Husqvarna, 62pts
