Manuel Lettenbichler Holds Firm: Recent Battles & Big Wins

Manuel Lettenbichler Holds Firm: Recent Battles & Big Wins

Riding the Momentum

Manuel “Mani” Lettenbichler has been in outstanding form in 2025, continuing to build on his reputation as one of the top hard-enduro riders in the world. Riding for Red Bull KTM, he’s turned out a string of strong performances, combining technical skill, physical endurance, and mental grit. Here’s a look at some of his latest races and what they might tell us about his championship run.


Key Races

Silver Kings Hard Enduro (USA)

  • Mani claimed victory at the Silver Kings Hard Enduro, Round 2 of the 2025 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship.
  • Across the weekend he was remarkably consistent, finishing in top-three positions in the prologue and both off-road days.
  • His performance extended his lead in the world championship standings to 18 points after that event.

Red Bull Erzbergrodeo

  • Another major win came at Erzbergrodeo 2025, where Mani took his fourth consecutive victory.
  • He made his decisive move around 40 minutes in, riding the KTM 300 EXC CHAMPION EDITION, catching and then passing Billy Bolt. After that, he managed conditions well, despite heavy rain later in the race.
  • He crossed the finish line more than 12 minutes ahead of second place at Erzberg.

Tennessee Knockout (Red Bull TKO)

  • In August 2025, Mani dominated at the Tennessee Knockout Extreme Enduro, sweeping multiple heats and winning the final.
  • Trystan Hart and Billy Bolt rounded out the podium behind him.

Abestone Hard Enduro

  • Most recently, at Abestone (Round 3 of the HEWC), Mani finished runner-up to Billy Bolt. While not a win, he held on to his championship lead thanks to strong performance and consistency.

What These Results Say

  • Consistency under pressure: Even when he doesn’t take 1st, Lettenbichler is finishing high and gathering points. That’s crucial in a season where small mistakes can cost championship titles.
  • Technical mastery + strategy: In races like Erzberg and Tennessee, he’s shown not just speed, but good judgement—choosing when to push, when to ride clean.
  • Championship leadership: He’s building and maintaining a points lead, putting pressure on riders like Bolt, Hart, Brightmore. Every podium, every win matters.

Looking Ahead

Lettenbichler will be aiming to carry this momentum through the rest of the 2025 season. Key targets include:

  • Maintaining or increasing his championship lead, especially through tracks that favour technical ability and stamina.
  • Minimising errors—mechanical, navigational, or just small racing mistakes.
  • Managing race fitness: hard enduro is brutal, and recovery between rounds will matter.
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