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Cancelled: 2021 Erzberg

’21 Erzbergrodeo cancelled.

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On April 24 the Austrian Federal Government published its long awaited, new COVID-19 regulations and guidelines for Austria including new rules and directives for sports events and the event branch in general for the upcoming months.

During the past months the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo race promotor crew has worked out several scenarios for a successful and secure holding of the worldwide renowned motorsports offroad event on the first weekend of June 2021. Each and every detail was carefully planned to be prepared for new regulations in the best possible way. After extensive evaluation of the currently declared government directives and examination of the impact on each separate part of the event by the race promotor, clarity prevails.

Karl Katoch (Red Bull Erzbergrodeo): “The observance of the new regulations of the Austrian Federal Government makes it impossible to implement the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2021. We have fought to the very last minute by running several scenarios, but in the end there is no other way than to cancel the event.”

According to the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo COVID-19 guarantee, all registered competitors will receive their full entry fee without any deductions. The same goes for all visitors who have already purchased an entry ticket or VIP-ticket for the 2021 event.

Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2022 (June 16-19)

Karl Katoch (Red Bull Erzbergrodeo): “We are looking ahead to the future and point our full concentration towards planning the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2022. I want to thank all competitors, partners, supporters and our crew for their unbroken enthusiasm for the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo. We will return with full strength in 2022 to celebrate the sports of Extreme Enduro together with both motorsports athletes and fans from all over the world at the Iron Giant.”

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Results: Lierop International

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Find all the results from Lierop below.

MX1 Overall

MX2 Overall

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Lucas and Sacha Coenen confirmed for Lierop

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This Sunday (March 3) the Dutch motocross season will start at the Herselse Bossen circuit in Lierop. The field of racers is getting stronger and stronger and it promises to be a really high-level race.


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The MX2 class is full of young and motivated riders and Lucas and Sacha Coenen will join them for Lierop. These talented twins regularly impressed in the MX2 World Championship last year and Lucas won his first Grand Prix in Indonesia at the age of sixteen.

A fifth place was his share in the final standings and he certainly wants to improve on that this year. Sacha also regularly showed that he has the speed to compete at the front. Highlights were his second place in the qualifying heat in Finland and top five finishes in the Czech Republic and Sweden.

In the deep sand of Lierop, the Coenen brothers will compete against riders like Kay de Wolf, Cas Valk, Hakon Osterhagen, Max Werner, Scott Smulders, Bradley Mesters, Hakon Fredriksen, Oriol Oliver and others.

Also in the 500 class we get fireworks with the participation of Jeffrey Herlings, Jago Geerts, Pauls Jonass, Calvin Vlaanderen, Brent van Doninck and others.

The weather forecast looks good, so the Dutch MX Season Opener in Lierop has all the ingredients to see a great day of racing.

For more information have a look at www.maclierop.nl

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Results: Spanish Championship Talavera

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Find all the results from Round 1 of the Spanish Championship at Talavera below.

MX1 Overall

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