Chris Birch finishes 2nd on Day 3 of the Romaniacs
Sunday 17 June: Red Bull Romaniac's former winner Chris Birch of New Zealand, riding with a suspected fracture in his foot pulled out the stops to be second on Day 3 and Jonny Walker finished 6th even after crashing and dislocating his shoulder.
Walker hangs on to his overall third behind the two
leaders Graham Jarvis (UK) and Andreas Lettenbichler (Germany) while
Birch’s efforts moved him up to fourth overall. Jarvis looks set to win
this Hard Enduro set in the mountains around Sibiu in picturesque
Romania and Lettenbichler is well placed in second going into the final
day tomorrow.
Meanwhile Birch, the KTM veteran and Walker the KTM rookie
are only seven minutes apart and look like they are set to flight it
out for the minor podium place. Birch, the multi times winner of the
Roof of Africa has won here in 2010 and has several podiums to his
credit while Walker, the rising star of the Hard Enduro scene has just
come off his first win in the notoriously tough Red Bull Hare Scramble
at the Erzberg Rodeo last weekend.
Today’s stage started around
6.00 a.m. with riders tearing down a steep valley on a cold morning.
That was just a warm-up for the day that organizers had plotted for them
to ride up to 19,000 meters altitude of which 1,000 m was one single
strength-sapping hill climb. While Jarvis extended his comfortable lead,
Lettenbichler sacrificed 20 minutes with clutch problems. Some 50% of
the track had been designed with rain in mind, which would have trimmed
the field of starters in the various classes dramatically but up to now
the weather has remained hot and dry.
It was in these conditions
that Birch broke through the pain barrier and finished second from his
seventh starting position saying "I had a beautiful day today and really
got to enjoy myself again on the bike, best part was the "A8” on top of
the mountain!”
Jonny Walker, the "wunderkind” was up bright and
early today after almost missing the start yesterday but he had to
struggle through after dislocating his shoulder in a crash. It was
probably good tactics that he stuck with KTM Spanish rider Melcior Faja
and Xavi Galindo who took turns to navigate during the day. The race
concludes Sunday.
Unofficial Results Day Three

1, Graham Jarvis, Britain, Husaberg, 5 hours 02.11
2, Chris Birch, New Zealand, KTM 5:19.26
3, Andreas Lettenbichler, Germany, Husqvarna, 5:27.05
4, Melcior Faja, Spain, KTM, 5:27.10
5, Xavier Galindo, Spain, Husberg, 5:28.05
6, Jonny Walker, Britain, KTM, 5:28.45
7, Ervin Kovacs, Romania, KTM, 5:46.29
8, Altus de Wet, South Africa, KTM 6.03.59
9, Darryl Curtis, South Africa, KTM 6:06.27
10, Harry Neumayer, Austria, KTM 6:14.27
Unofficial Overall Result after Day Three
1, Graham Jarvis, Britain, Husaberg, 13:43.14
2, Andreas Lettenbichler, Germany, Husqvarna, 14:28.33
3, Jonny Walker, Britain, KTM, 14:58.56
4, Chris Birch, New Zealand, KTM 15:05.52
5, Xavier Galindo, Spain, Husberg, 15:14.38
6, Melcior Faja, Spain, KTM, 15:47.05
7, Erwin Kovacs, Romania, KTM, 16:16.15
8, Darryl Curtis, South Africa, KTM 17:09.47
9, Altus de Wet, South Africa, KTM 17:20.33
10, Rienk Tuinstra, Netherlands, 17:30.34
11, Harry Neumayer, Austria, KTM 17:34.19