Dominant race-long
display sees Graham Jarvis claim Erzberg Hare Scramble victory
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna
Factory Racing’s Graham Jarvis has claimed victory at the 22nd running of the
ErzbergRodeo Hare Scramble. From a front row start Graham was well placed
during the early, faster sections of the race. The hugely experienced former
event winner then methodically worked his way into the lead with 30 minutes of
the race completed.
Once out front and
with the event’s well-known technical sections ahead of him, he never stopped
extending his race lead to eventually reach the finish in a time of two hours
and 19 minutes. Jarvis finished more than 33 minutes ahead of runner-up Cody
Webb with third placed Alfredo Gomez a further three minutes behind.
Overall, it was a near
perfect race for the now 41-year-old British rider. Always excelling when
conditions are at their most difficult, Jarvis produced a world-class
performance around the Iron Giant. Smooth, calculated and unrelenting, he took
control of the race lead at a crucial moment in one of the forestry sections
and never looked back. Crossing the finish line over 33 minutes clear of his
nearest rival, Jarvis reminded everyone why he is one of the best extreme
enduro riders in the world.
Delivering a very
impressive ride, Mario Roman secured an impressive fourth overall in the Red
Bull Hare Scramble. Focused on avoiding trouble, Roman placed strongly
throughout the duration of the 35-kilometre long race. Closing up on Wade Young
and Taddy Blazusiak in the final few sections, he set his sights on a top four
result. Working hard to scale the final Lazy Noon climb, Roman battled his way
past the duo to claim the position in the final few moments of the race.
SuperEnduro World
Champion Colton Haaker competed in the ErzbergRodeo for the first time this
year. Starting off his weekend on top form, Haaker placed an impressive 11th
overall in the Iron Road Prologue to secure a place on the front row of the
grid for Sunday’s Hare Scramble. Starting strongly, he then crashed on one of
the first hill climbs, losing numerous positions. Pushing a little too hard to
recover resulted in numerous further crashes and Haaker was unable to complete
the race distance in the allotted four hours.
Graham Jarvis: “This
feels amazing. Erzberg is a race I had marked out as one I wanted to win this
year and I’ve done that. It was an amazing race – I got a good start and
managed to start making my way forward through the pack. In one of the first
sections in the woods I found a really good line and managed to get up a
technical climb ahead of some of the others. After that I just tried to relax
and do what I know I can do through the more technical sections. Everything
went well but I knew I had to stay focused. This has been a real team effort.”
Mario Roman: “It’s
been a really tough race, very hard in places but I’m very happy with my fourth
position. I’m pleased with how I rode, generally it was ok. That last few
sections things were very close between Wade Young, Taddy Blazusiak and myself
for fourth. I just found that little bit extra, got up the final Lazy Noon
climb in front and secured the position.”
Colton Haaker: “I
got a good start but then on one of the first climbs I crashed. That set me
back a lot of places and from there on that theme would continue. It’s been a
real eye opener for me doing this. It’s definitely something I’ve not really
experienced before. Especially the forestry sections. They were so slippery and
gnarly, we just don’t really have trees back home in California. But I’ve
enjoyed the experience. I would have loved to finish but it is what it is.”
Red Bull Hare Scramble
2016 Results
1. Graham Jarvis
(Husqvarna) 02:18:47
2. Cody Webb (KTM)
+33:07
3. Alfredo Gomez (KTM)
+36:02
4. Mario Roman
(Husqvarna) +58:19
5. Billy Bolt (KTM)
+01:08:46
6. Wade Young (Sherco)
+01:12:28
7. Paul Bolton (KTM)
+01:19:35
8. Taddy Blazusiak
(KTM) +01:23:08
9. Philipp Scholz (KTM) +01:37:24Was this post helpful? Add yours to our service or subscribe to our feed above.
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