Long Way to Wauchope | Part 8 | Nana Glen, Nymboid to Glenn Innes

The Long Way to Wauchope

With Mark Battersby

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Day 8

I wake to day two of the rally with mixed emotions. I feel bruised and battered, but also encouraged by conquering the ‘Valley of Doom.’ I pack the T7 and head off for a quick breakfast and to the briefing to hear what today has in store for us.

Greg provides a brief outline of the day ahead and reminds us that the zero riders have place red caution flags out for a reason, if we see them slow down. The day will see us head towards Nana Glen, Nymboida, Old Grafton Road, Deep Water and finishing at the Glenn Innes Showgrounds. Several of the riders had mentioned the Old Grafton Road to me and I was excited to see what lay ahead.

Sunshine was a welcomed sight and provided confidence that the roads would offer more grip than yesterday’s wet clay. I was also armed with more knowledge from Mr Gall, “Use your front brakes more, with those tyres you’ll be surprised how much stopping power you have.”

Don’t be fooled by the straight road, the section beyond the hill was amazing…

I collected my GPS, fitted it to my Touratech mount and rolled out with the group. I’m not sure how he does it, but Greg’s GPS route has us weaving our way off main roads in no time, and we begin exploring scenic back roads.

Today was a better match for my skill set. Don’t get me wrong I’m not trying to keep up with the fast guys, but I’m loving the adventure and exploration. We splash through several creek crossings and stop to take a few photos. This was exactly why I wanted an adventure bike.

If you’ve never ridden Old Grafton Road it’s an absolute must. Snaking along the rivers edge on dirt roads which vary from well graded to rutted and rocky. You’ll probably get sick of hearing me say how scenic each day was, but I’d ride back to just to do this road again.

The road opens up at one point and my speed begins to increase as I’m standing on the pegs and feeling increasingly more confident on the bike.

I see one of our zero riders red flags ahead and slow down accordingly. I can’t see anything sinister as it appears to be a simply concrete causeway. As I approach I can see why the flag, the dirt has been washed away from the leading edge of the concrete leaving an exposed concrete edge. I brake, then lift the front wheel and easily navigate the obstacle.

Abbey the sweep rider was always there to assist riders during the Rally

If I’d hit this at my previous speed the outcome could have been horrible. Later that night I receive a message from someone who’d ridden this route a few weeks earlier and asked about this exact obstacle. I let them know that it had been flagged as a hazard by our tour group. Unfortunately they hadn’t been as lucky and crashed resulting in some wrist injuries. Tick for joining an organised ride like RideADV.

Next landmark is Dalmorton Tunnel built in the late 1800’s, where a group of T7 riders are gathered for break and photo opportunity.

Just when I thought the days riding couldn’t get any better we begin to climb and descend through some incredible farm country. One particular section is two wheeled tracks as far as the eye can see disappearing up into the mountains. If there was an adventure motorcycle heaven, I was there.

The tracks meandered through a series of farm gates and we were all conscious to leave any gate as we found them. All too soon road signs start to count down the distance to Glen Innes, and I really don’t want this day’s riding to end.

Grafton Road proved to be one of the trips highlights

We meet up at the Glen Innes Showground to hand in our GPS ready for the RideADV team to load tomorrow’s adventure. Another great pub meal with everyone sharing stories about the day’s adventure. What a difference a day makes, as I now feel I belong on the rally and I’m thoroughly enjoying the camaraderie of like minded adventure riders.

Best part of the day, I didn’t crash!


Day 8: 350 total km. Highlight – Old Grafton Road. Must do – Book into an organised ride, you’ll explore countryside you never knew existed.

Stay tuned for day nine….

Source: MCNews.com.au

Letty wins Romaniacs; leads FIM Hard Enduro World Championship

2021 Red Bull Romaniacs Final Day

Germany’s Manuel Lettenbichler has won the fourth round of the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship at Red Bull Romaniacs. The victory moves the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider to the top of the championship standings. An outstanding performance by Sherco Factory Racing saw them fill the remainder of the podium with Wade Young and Mario Roman in second and third respectively.

Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM)

Offroad Day 4 saw the world’s toughest Hard Enduro Rallye come to a close following a week of epic racing. At the head of the Gold class, Lettenbichler had a virtual grasp on the overall victory thanks to a healthy 20-minute plus lead, but behind him the remainder of the podium was anything but settled.

Wade Young (Sherco)

Young had a strong grip on securing the runner-up result but still needed a solid final day to seal the deal. Roman, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt, and Vision Track Beta’s Jonny Walker were all capable of taking that third step.

Wade Young (Sherco) Top

Starting his morning fourth on the road, Lettenbichler set about locking down his third Red Bull Romaniacs victory in a row. In full tune with the terrain, the German was at his best. Reeling in those ahead of him to shadow Young across the finish line in Gusterita, Manuel both won the day and the race. The win moves him to the top of the championship standings.

Beta’s Jonny Walker

Knowing he had a slight cushion over this rivals, Young played it safe once Lettenbichler and Bolt caught up to him. Clearing the final sections, he ended this year’s rallye as the runner-up.

Wade Young (Sherco)

Starting out his day seventh, Roman was a man on a mission to defend that third step of the podium. Knowing Bolt was on the attack, Roman produced one of his strongest rides of the week. Topping two checkpoints, he pushed on to end his day in second and with it ensure a Sherco 2-3 result.

Billy Bolt (Husqvarna)

For Bolt, hopes of mirroring his Abestone Hard Enduro victory never materialised in Romania. Despite a brilliant end to his week, it was ultimately the opening days that did the damage. Finishing a close third today, the Husqvarna rider had to settle for fourth overall.

For Walker, his first outing on Beta machinery in the Carpathian Mountains was a very promising one. Consistently in the mix throughout the week, he rounded out the top five with fifth. Ending Offroad Day 4 in fifth, GASGAS Factory Racing’s Taddy Blazusiak took sixth overall.

Taddy Blazusiak (GASGAS)

Finishing top rookie in his debut Red Bull Romaniacs, Canada’s Trystan Hart (KTM) took seventh and will no doubt be a rider to watch for at round five’s Red Bull TKO in the USA. Bulgaria’s Teodor Kabakchiev (Husqvarna) certainly came of age this week in Romania to take home eighth, with a similar performance from rising Austrian talent Michael Walkner (GASGAS) in ninth. Poland’s Dominik Olszowy (KTM) will be another rider happy with his efforts, claiming 10th.

The FIM Hard Enduro World Championship continues with round five at the Red Bull TKO in USA on August 13-15.


2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship
Red Bull Romaniacs: Final Day
Gold Class

  1. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) 4:38:45
  2. Mario Roman (Sherco) 4:42:18
  3. Billy Bolt (Husqvarna) 4:43:44
  4. Wade Young (Sherco) 4:45:02
  5. Taddy Blazusiak (GASGAS) 4:50:02
  6. Michael Walkner (GASGAS) 4:50:39
  7. Jonny Walker (Beta) 4:50:44
  8. Trystan Hart (KTM) 4:51:41
  9. Teodor Kabakchiev (Husqvarna) 4:52:19
  10. Dominik Olszowy (KTM) 5:02:39

2021 Red Bull Romaniacs: Overall

  1. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) 19:40:46
  2. Wade Young (Sherco) 20:08:14
  3. Mario Roman (Sherco) 20:13:46
  4. Billy Bolt (Husqvarna) 20:19:00
  5. Jonny Walker (Beta) 20:30:55
  6. Taddy Blazusiak (GASGAS) 20:46:04
  7. Trystan Hart (KTM) 20:58:03
  8. Teodor Kabakchiev (Husqvarna) 21:12:08
  9. Michael Walkner (GASGAS) 21:14:46
  10. Dominik Olszowy (KTM) 22:14:24

Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) P1

I am absolutely stoked with the win! And to get three-in-a-row at Red Bull Romaniacs is like a dream come true. It’s been a tough five days here this year, but the pace has been insane. I have to give credit to Graham (Jarvis) for pushing me so hard early on – I think if he’d stayed in it would have been a lot closer at the top. The race has been amazing, the organizers did a great job and I’ve really enjoyed it. It feels good to be leading the championship now too, but there is still a long way to go. I’ll try and get some rest now before the next one.”

Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM)
Wade Young (Sherco) P2

With second up for grabs, I gave it everything today to make sure it was mine. I’m so happy for this result, but also for Sherco going 2-3, with Mario in third. We’ve have a good week, some great rides. A highlight was winning Offroad Day 3 for sure.”

Wade Young (Sherco)
Mario Roman (Sherco) P3

I’ve enjoyed it a lot. It’s been a tough, hard week and I’m happy to have shown myself in this. Today the pressure was on, I knew Billy was close and he’d be pushing. But I also felt that if I could arrive to the service point, without losing time then it would ease the pressure in the closing stages. I managed that and was able to keep it all together to the finish.”

Mario Roman (Sherco)
Billy Bolt (Husqvarna) P4

I didn’t quite get the result I came here looking for. As ever Romaniacs never pulls its punches and on the first couple of days I took a beating. I think I was just overriding the terrain and that’s where the mistakes came from. I managed to tidy things up at the midway point, be more patient and the results started to come good. It’s a bit frustrating to just miss out on the podium, but I’ll learn from these mistakes and come back stronger.”

Billy Bolt (Husqvarna)
Taddy Blazusiak (GASGAS) – P6

I’m really happy to have reached the finish line here at Romaniacs. It’s been a wild event with crashes and navigational mistakes, but this is hard enduro and I really love the challenge of it. The adrenalin took over today as I had a big crash yesterday and hurt my shoulder, but I was able to ride through the pain and finish. Overall, it’s good points again and my bike worked great all week, so it’s been a very positive race for me besides my crashes and a few navigational mistakes on day two. It’s been an awesome experience as always at Romaniacs and I’m looking forward to the next one in two weeks’ time.”

Even the likes of Taddy Blazusiak (GASGAS) ended up in the mud at times
Graham Jarvis (Husqvarna) – DNF

I’m gutted with how the race turned out. I felt I was doing everything right and had the pace to push for the win this year. Unfortunately, just one little mistake did the damage, and my race was done. My plan now is to head home and get the injury fully assessed.”


2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship Points

  1. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) 37pts
  2. Billy Bolt (Husqvarna) 33pts
  3. Wade Young (Sherco) 25pts
  4. Mario Roman (Sherco) 24pts
  5. Jonny Walker (Beta) 24pts
  6. Taddy Blazusiak (GASGAS) 20pts
  7. Graham Jarvis (Husqvarna) 15pts
  8. Michael Walkner (GASGAS) 14pts
  9. Alfredo Gomez (Husqvarna) 13pts
  10. Teodor Kabakchiev (Husqvarna) 11pts

*Results are provisional and subject to change following GPS inspection

Source: MCNews.com.au