The iconic Red Bull Romaniacs Prolog returned in spectacular fashion, transforming the streets of Sibiu into a playground for the world’s toughest enduro athletes. Known for launching hard enduro into the heart of the city, this “Game Changer Edition 22” lived up to its name, thrilling thousands of fans gathered along the Bulevardul Coposu.
Billy Bolt Unstoppable in Gold Class
In the Gold Class Prolog finals, Billy Bolt (GBR) delivered a masterclass in precision and pace. From the holeshot to the final jump, he was untouchable—combining his SuperEnduro experience with flawless riding. Bolt pulled away early from Mitch Brightmore (GBR) and maintained a clean, dominant run to the finish.
Behind him, Brightmore and Manuel Lettenbichler (DEU, KTM) locked in a ten-lap battle for second, with Mani holding firm in third. Teodor Kabakchiev (BUL, Sherco) pushed hard but ultimately settled for fourth. Graham Jarvis, ever the strategist, rode smart and steady to finish ninth—no doubt saving energy for the mountain days ahead.
Billy Bolt:
“It’s been a while since I felt this strong. It was hot out there, but I stayed clean and smooth. Happy to be back in front.”
Prolog Highlights & What Comes Next
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Lettenbichler will start first on Offroad Day 1.
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Brightmore and Bolt will follow.
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Flow was fast and consistent; top riders remained mistake-free.
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The track design balanced speed with style—less chaos, more racecraft.
Silver Class – Karlsson and the eMoto Rise
Eddie Karlsson (SWE), riding the STARK VARG eMoto, swept both qualifiers and finals with ease. His trials and SuperEnduro background showed as he glided through the Prolog’s toughest features, becoming a standout performer on an electric bike.
Silver Class Podium:
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Eddie Karlsson (SWE, STARK VARG)
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Kornel Olt (HUN)
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Tobin Miller (USA)
Bronze Class – Drama in the Water Section
Despite winning his qualifier, Kevin Gallas (DEU) suffered a mechanical issue on the wooden ramp, costing him a podium finish. The water exit proved tricky for many riders.
Bronze Class Podium:
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Mark Jackson (GBR)
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Daryoosh Ghorbani (IRN)
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Mario Dorado (ESP)
Adventure & Electric Classes Step In
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Adventure Ultimate:
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Pol Tarres (ESP, Yamaha Ténéré 700)
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Jonny Walker (GBR, Triumph Tiger 900)
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Greg Gordinne (BEL, KTM 890 Adventure R)
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Adventure Lite:
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Sam Sunderland (GBR, Triumph Tiger 900)
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Daniel Fernandez (COL)
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Alin Sǎndulescu (ROU)
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EMoto Expert:
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Sebastian Dudas (ROU)
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Tommy Kunert (DEU)
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Josef Strobl (DEU)
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Iron & Atom Class Results
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Iron Class:
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Alexander Petroiu (CAN)
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Fabio Carvalho (PRT)
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Miguel Cortes Vara (ESP)
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Atom Class:
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Israel Segundo (BRA)
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Carlos Gracida (MEX)
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Ruben Rollon (ESP)
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What’s Next: Into the Wild
On Wednesday, July 23, competitors begin the Offroad Days, facing 100–140 km of GPS-navigated terrain through Romania’s stunning and brutal Carpathian wilderness. With energy management and navigation now in play, the real Romaniacs begins.
Enduro Channel will bring you live updates, results, and highlights from the trails. Stay tuned!