A rider is seen battling his way uphill at the 2025 edition of Red Bull Erzbergrodeo.
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10 elements that make Red Bull Erzbergrodeo a truly unique hard enduro

We've brought together some of the best reasons to love Red Bull Erzbergrodeo to celebrate the world's toughest one-day hard enduro and get you hyped for 2026's outing.
Written by Paul Keith
6 min readUpdated on
In the past three decades, the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo has become the benchmark for extreme enduro races, combining one of the toughest sporting challenges in the world with a festival atmosphere as 1,500 riders and thousands of fans descend on the ancient mining town of Eisenerz in Austria's Tyrol region.
Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2026 takes place from June 4 to 7, 2026 and you can watch the action live on Red Bull TV. If, like us, you can't wait for one of hard enduro's legendary events, then let’s take a look at 10 reasons why this extreme enduro is so unique.

The Original Red Bull

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Take a look back at how Mani Lettenbichler won the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2025 in the player below:

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Highlights from Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2025

Catch up on the highlights of the toughest Hard Enduro race on the planet - Red Bull Erzbergrodeo.

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The weather

Everybody talks about the weather, but on Erzberg, it's particularly interesting because it can play a huge role in the difficulty and outcome of the race. The Styrian mountains produce strange weather patterns where it's ferociously sunny one moment and hailing golf ball-size ice cubes the next.
Torrential rain meant that the riders started the 2013 Red Bull Erzbergrodeo in a lake.

Torrential rain meant the riders started the 2013 Erzbergrodeo in a lake

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The Red Bull Erzbergrodeo has seen it all: heatwaves, midsummer snow, freezing fog and lightning, which is an eye-opener on a mountain made of iron ore. Most memorable was in 2013, when torrential rain created a bike-drowning lake over the start line at the bottom of the quarry.
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The festival atmosphere

The riders, the fans and the guides all help to create an amazing festival atmosphere on the Erzberg. They can test themselves in the Rocket Ride and the two-day Iron Road Prologue, before the main four-hour event. And in the afternoons after the competition, riders borrow spare parts from one another as they fine-tune or repair their bikes, share meals or party in the beer tent.
Then there's the Raid on Eisenerz – a pre-race tradition on Saturday evening where the competitors ride into the host town to party with the locals. Get the inside line on Red Bull Erzbergrodeo in Paul Bolton and Mani Lettenbichler's vlog below.
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The rivalries

Manuel Lettenbichler and Billy Bolt are the closest of rivals: although they have contrasting styles and each pushes the other to achieve greater heights in the sport, they believe that sport should be fun and are great friends.
Manuel Lettenbichler performs during the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2023 in Eisenerz, Austria on June 11, 2023.

Mani Lettenbichler and Billy Bolt battled hard for the 2023 win

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The duo have been involved in numerous battles at Red Bull Erzbergrodeo, most famously in 2023 when Bolt battled back from an early fall to pass Lettenbichler and take the lead. But as his strength started to fail and his bike picked up more damage, Mani found a way to move into first place and claim a second title.
Two years later, Bolt blasted to the front, setting an intense pace from the front row. However, Lettenbichler was able to successfully chase down his great rival to claim a fourth straight victory at the iconic event.
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The celebrity competitors

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Taddy races Kimi up the Erzberg mountain

Taddy Blazusiak on a KTM races Kimi Raikkonen in a Citroen C4 WRC around the Erzberg Rodeo course.

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The amateurs

Red Bull Erzbergrodeo isn't just a tough race – it's the toughest one-day race in the world. The Prologue reduces the 1,500 entrants down to 500 qualifiers, and of those, a handful will reach the end of the main race. Most will spend the whole four hours trying to get up an early climb like Wasserleitung (Water pipe) or Three Kings. And the next year they'll be back for more punishment. In WESS Diaries, we followed privateer Kevin Gallas and the legendary Laia Sanz through the 2019 event.

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The Erzbergrodeo

Take a look at the Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble from two different perspectives.

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The scenery

The Red Bull Erzbergrodeo is held against a stunning backdrop of pine-clad mountains a few kilometres from the Red Bull Ring, offering precipitous drops, lunar landscapes and verdant forests.
In 2022, Lettenbichler arrived at the bottom of a peaceful valley covered in pine trees - the last obstacle in his path to his first win. But the forest floor was damp and slippery and there was no grip. He struggled to find a path back out of the valley before the pack of riders caught up with him. Ultimately, he jumped off his bike, dug into the ground to pull away rocks and roots so his KTM could find some traction. His strength returned and the German surged out of the valley and roared on to victory.
Matthew Green seen during the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo at the Erzberg in Eisenerz, Austria on June 11, 2023.

There's views to die for – not that riders have time to admire them, though

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The climbs

With crazy names like Lazy Noon, Water Pipe, Bathtub, Three Kings and Dynamite, the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo is defined by massive climbs as the riders try to sprint around the Iron Giant in less than four hours.
The slopes are not only steep, but they're also incredibly loose and slippery as the bikes scramble to grip the shale, sending rocks skittering down the slopes. For every rider that conquers a climb, it makes it a little harder for another to follow.
Participants perform during the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2024 in Eisenerz, Austria on June 2, 2024.

Now that's what we call a climb!

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Carl's Dinner

Jonny Walker performs during the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2024 in Eisenerz, Austria on June 2, 2024

Carl's Dinner devours riders' all too easily

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The definitive Red Bull Erzbergrodeo stage, Carl's Dinner is an exhausting crawl over a pile of massive boulders left behind on the side of the mountain by centuries of mining. Carl's Dinner tests the riders' trials skills to the limit, as well as their strength and endurance – both mental and physical.
In 2019, a 21-year-old Lettenbichler was first to arrive at the boulder field but Graham Jarvis drew on his years of experience here and in trials to pass the young German and proceed to win the race. At 44 years old, it was his fifth triumph here.
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The riders

Participants seen during the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo at the Erzberg in Eisenerz, Austria on June 11, 2023.

Riders help each other up the mountain

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The FIM Hard Enduro World Championship is unlike any other. In no other sport are the top riders not only competing ferociously with one another over massive obstacles and long distances but coming together as good friends off the track. Of the older generation, riders like Graham Jarvis and Taddy Błażusiak came up riding trials.
Today, the top riders will often practice together and go on free rides, and the two riders who won the former World Enduro Super Series, Lettenbichler and Bolt, even train together.
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The winners

Pulling together: the Red Bull Hare Scramble

Pulling together: the Red Bull Hare Scramble

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500 may start the Red Bull Hare Scramble, but literally, just a handful reach the end of the 35km race. The ones who come back and win it time and again are a breed apart. Perhaps the most extreme example was 2015, when four riders led the way until a new section – a steep run through untouched forest.
Race organiser Karl Katoch dubbed it 'Downtown', but the riders who got stuck in the bottom called it the 'Green Hell'. Four riders – Graham Jarvis, Jonny Walker, Alfredo Gómez and Andreas Lettenchbichler – had to work together to climb out of the valley and shared the top step of the podium.

Part of this story

Red Bull Erzbergrodeo

Who can conquer the Iron Giant? Amateurs and high-profile Hard Enduro superstars wrangle over 35km of gruelling terrain where only a few will reach the revered finish line.

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Manuel Lettenbichler

Multi-time hard enduro world champion Mani Lettenbichler's bike control is legendary, making him the man to beat when the going truly gets tough.

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Jonny Walker

British rider Jonny Walker is one of the leading names in hard enduro, with a trophy cabinet full of the sport's biggest prizes.

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Billy Bolt

British rider Billy Bolt made history in 2021 by becoming the first ever FIM Hard Enduro World Champion and has kept on winning ever since.

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WESS Diaries

Go behind the scenes of the World Enduro Super Series to meet the personalities who make the action happen.

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