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UK’S JONNY WALKER TAKES COVETED RED BULL HARE SCRAMBLE!

published at 10.06.2012 / created by Marcia Hill

KTM’s UK factory rider Jonny Walker delivered a sensational ride up Austria’s Iron Mountain on Sunday to seal victory in the notorious Red Bull Hare Scramble on Sunday in what is considered the world’s toughest one-day Hard Enduro competition. It was only the 21-year-old rider’s second start in the classic endurance event.

In the absence of five-times winner, KTM’s Taddy Blazusiak who was competing in the EnduroCross World Championship second round in the USA this weekend, Jonny Walker’s victory also signaled the passing of the mantel to the next generation of great KTM riders. Walker not only won the mighty race, he did it in style and with an impressive winning margin of around 20 minutes from second placed Dougie Lampkin (Gas-Gas).

The race lived up to its international reputation for delivering not only stunning racing from the world’s toughest riders but also an element of drama. Of the 500 starters only seven were listed as official finishers when fog caused the race to be halted after three and a half hours instead of the usual four-hour limit. Six of the seven official finishers were on offroad bikes by the Austrian manufacturer!

Walker was the third fastest in the prologue and thus was in the first wave of riders to tackle the terrifying slopes of the Austrian iron ore mountain and by the first corner he was tucked in behind Austrian KTM rider Lars Enöckl. The two then proceeded to distance themselves from the rest of the field in the first of the 25 km. Behind them were Hare Scramble evergreens, Graham Jarvis of Britain and Germany’s Andreas Lettenbichler.

By the time the TV cameras had captured a glimpse of Walker 30 minutes into the race he was in the lead while Lettenbichler was hunting down Lars Enöckl. Then just minutes later came the dramatic news from race officials that both Lettenbichler and Jarvis had been disqualified for missing an entire terrace in the high-speed section “Rosina”. Neither rider saw the announcement and continued on racing.

Some 50 minutes later Walker was at Checkpoint 13, the dreaded “Carl’s Diner“ where he took a spectacular dive over the handlebars in a section of rocks that is totally unforgiving in the face of rider errors. But he quickly regained his composure and pressed on. Meanwhile Enöckl was being hunted down by Lampkin, who chose another line to overtake him, deploying all of his skills as a much rewarded trials champion.


After 1 hour 15 it was Walker, Enöckl, Lampkin, Ben Hemingway and Paul Bolton but with the two disqualified riders still battling it out. Jarvis was first to the finish only to learn his efforts were for nothing and three minutes later Walker claimed the victory.

Jonny Walker: “I knew that Jarvis had been disqualified and in the final part I didn’t take any risks. I was simply too fast at Carl’s Diner and I hurt my back a bit when I went over the handlebars. It’s simply fantastic to be the winner in only my second start here in Erzberg.”

Alex Doringer (KTM Team Manager): “It’s just great for us that such a nice young guy like Jonny walker has won here. We really knew he had improved since last year. We already knew that before the race and that’s why we were counting on him. What we didn’t know is just how much he had improved and that surprised everyone. Last year’s fifth win by Taddy Blazusiak was already sensational. Now we have another great winner!”

Reults Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble 2012
1. Jonny Walker (GB), KTM, 1:42 h
2. Dougie Lampkin (GB), Gas-Gas, 2:11 h
3. Ben Hemingway (GB), KTM, 2:18 h
4. Paul Bolton (GB), KTM, 2:30 h
5. Taichi Tanaka (J), KTM, 3:00 h
6. Lars Enöckl (A), KTM, 3:06 h
7. Dan Hemingway (GB), KTM, 3:17 h


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Sensational win by KTM's Jonny Walker

Jonny Walker, 21 years, UK

Start Red Bull Hare Scramble 2012

Walker storms with his KTM 300 EXC the first hill after the start

The young Brit was also extreme fast through the rocks

KTM teammates Lars Enöckl (A) and Jonny Walker discuss the best line

The Austrian Enöckl in the end with a sensational 5th place at the Red Bull Hare Scramble

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