
2009 Erzberg Rodeo
Monday, 10 August 2009
KTM factory rider Taddy Blazusiak, with his unbelievable ability to
fight for victory, on Sunday became the first rider in the history of
the Erzberg Rodeo to win three times in a row.
The fifteenth edition of the Red Bull Hare Scramble, the high point of
the Erzberg Rodeo will go down in the history of major offroad events
in Austria. Taddy Blazusiak, riding his KTM 250 EXC secured a historic
victory at the race that is considered the world's toughest one day
extreme Enduro competition.
The 26-year old Polish rider goes down in the record books of this
legendary extreme Enduro event as the first rider to have scored three
consecutive wins. The event attracted 1500 starters from 30 countries
and took place in the Austrian province of Styria.
Blazusiak not only dominated the competition in the Red Bull Hare
Scramble but also managed to distance himself from second placed Briton
Graham Jarvis by more than half an hour. The unbelievably tough
competition at this year's Rodeo was proven by the fact that of the 500
who started in the final, except for the third placed Andreas
Lettenbichler, only a total of 20 starters were able to complete the 20
check points without any mistakes.
Taddy Blazusiak had already taken second in the prologue of the Erzberg
Rodeo behind local Austrian favourite Seppi Fally thus registering his
ambitions for the final. The results of the other KTM riders was also
noteworthy. Apart from Cyril Despres, who in 2009 concentrated only on
the prologue and made an impressive podium on his factory KTM 690 Rally
machine, Chris Birch (NZL) and the Mexican Enduro champion Homero Diaz
were two other EXC-two-stroke riders in the top five prologue
finishers. Among the team of top international Enduro rider gathered at
the KTM tent were also Canadian Cory Graffunder, the South African
Daryl Curtis, the Belgian Gilles Dejong and the Briton Paul Bolton.
Immediately after the start of the Red Bull Hare Scramble, which
traditionally takes place at 12:00 noon at the foot of the spectacular
mine site, the winner of the previous two years hung back behind
several of his opponents. Blazusiak, who was not in his best form
because he was suffering from a cold and in fact did not contest the
second run of the prologue on Saturday, took over the lead after a
third of the distance. He advanced his lead at every key point of the
race thereafter. The extreme Enduro specialist reached the top of the
hill completely exhausted with a race time of 1h 42min. "That was the
absolute limit," Taddy Blazusiak said after the race. "That is a very
emotional win for me. To win here at Erzberg with my team where my
whole life changed in 2007 is like a dream," the clearly moved winner
added.
The outstanding performance of the winner, as with all of the
competitors who tackled the race at Erzberg was recognised by KTM Motor
Sports Director Winfried Kerschhaggl. "All of the competitors deserve a
big compliment. The entire event has once again proven how unique it
is. Nowhere else in the world, whether it is amateur or fully
professional, do you see such a setting, and all of this in front of
such a huge, enthusiastic public. What Taddy achieved today was simply
sensational and once again shows that his skills are at least as
extreme at the Rodeo itself. We are happy to have a rider and a
character of the caliber of Taddy on our team," Kerschhaggl added.
The KTM Motor Sports Director and the Polish offroad star had already
agreed to extend his contract as a factory rider for an additional two
years several days before the start of the Erzberg Rodeo.
Results Red Bull Hare Scramble 2009
1. Taddy Blazusiak (POL, KTM)
2. Graham Jarvis (UK, Sherco)
3. Andreas Lettenbichler (D, BMW)
4. Ben Hemingway (UK, Gas Gas)
5. Cory Graffunder (CAN, KTM)
6. Rory Mead (NZL, Yamaha)
7. Dan Hemingway (UK, KTM)
8. Chris Birch (NZL, KTM)
9. Gerhard Forster (D, BMW)
10. Kyle Redmond (USA, Yamaha)
Thanks to Motorcycle USA...
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