• Teo Dominates Alestrem, Hart's Epic KOM Victory & British Championship Kicks Off || Ep.35
    Feb 4 2025

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    The 10th Anniversary of Alestrem 2024 saw Teo Kabakchiev make history as the first rider ever to win all three events - the XtremeTest, Prologue, and Main Race. Despite challenging wet conditions, the battle between Teo, Mario Roman, and Wade Young kept fans entertained. Over 500 riders took on the morning XtremeTest, with the top 100 earning their spot in the evening's Prologue, while the remaining riders' morning results determined their starting positions for Sunday's main event.The final podium saw Teo Kabakchiev taking gold, followed by Mario Roman in second and Wade Young completing the podium in third.


    Over in Johnson Valley, California, the King of the Motos kicked off the USHE Championship with an impressive show of skill and determination. Trystan Hart fought through an injured clutch finger to secure his third KOM victory in 40-mile GPS-based race. The two-day event saw 171 riders competing, with Will Riordan showing strong performance on his Sherco debut. Hart claimed the top spot, followed by Riordan in second and Ryder LeBlond rounding out the podium.


    The British Extreme Enduro Championship's opening round at Raw Enduro's Ballbreaker saw Jack Price dominate the competition, conquering the near-vertical, muddy hill climb that challenged all riders. Price took the win, with Jack Spencer and Dan Peace completing the podium. The series continues at Wild Willys Extreme on February 16th, where fans can look forward to an epic battle between Billy Bolt and Mani Lettenbichler.


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    29 mins
  • Tim Coleman || Near death experience, Wolverine, Carbon Developments and Australian motorcycle scene ||Ep. 34
    Jan 27 2025


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    In this captivating podcast episode, Tim Coleman shares his extraordinary journey through the world of off-road motorcycling. From his early days racing motocross to transitioning into the precise art of trials riding, Coleman has demonstrated remarkable versatility and skill. This interview delves into his diverse experiences, including a memorable stint as a stunt rider in the Wolverine movie, working alongside Hugh Jackman, and his collaborations with legendary riders like Graham Jarvis.

    Coleman opens up about a life-changing moment in 2021 when he suffered a severe heatstroke during a race, which left him in a two-week coma and required a grueling year-long recovery. Despite this near-death experience, his passion for motorcycling remained undiminished. Our conversation also explores the current challenges facing the Australian hard enduro racing scene, including insurance and sponsorship hurdles, as well as Coleman's innovative work developing carbon fiber motorcycle parts and his excitement about the future of off-road riding.

    We hope you enjoyed this episode!

    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    01:16 Transitioning from motocross to trials and then hard enduro and ADV
    6:00 Wolverine Movie
    7:58 Hollywood movies need to match the correct sound engine
    9:10 Australian Enduro
    12:25 Favourite Hard Enduro Race
    13:30 Graham Jarvis collaborations
    16:03 Stark Varg downhill capabilities
    18:32 Growing Hard Enduro
    21:13 Heat Stroke death scare & community support
    27:49 Carbon part development
    32:38 Stark Varg in Hard Enduro
    35:35 Future of Tim Coleman

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    37 mins
  • Graham Jarvis || The Silent Assassin on Racing at 50 and Building a Global Legacy || Ep. 33
    Jan 20 2025

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    In this episode, Hard Enduro legend Graham Jarvis opens up about why he stepped away from the 2024 Hard Enduro World Championship and shares his candid thoughts on the current state of the sport. Despite not officially competing in the championship, Jarvis's incredible performance would have placed him 6th overall in the pro class, demonstrating his continued dominance even as he approaches his 50th birthday.

    Jarvis discusses the evolution of Hard Enduro, from the game-changing introduction of soft tires to the exponential growth in rider participation worldwide. He shares insights about his massive following in Southeast Asia, his experiences at events like Sea to Sky and the Indonesian US Open, and his vision for the future with Jarvis Signature Tours and potential new race series developments in Spain, Colombia, and Panama.

    The conversation delves into his bike setup preferences, his journey from trials riding at age 10 to becoming a Hard Enduro pioneer, and his practical approach to competing against the sport's current stars. With a documentary about his life in production and his continued commitment to racing in 2025, Jarvis proves that age is just a number when paired with passion and dedication.

    Whether you're a hardcore Hard Enduro fan or new to the sport, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of one of the most respected figures in off-road motorcycling as he continues to shape its future while building his legacy.

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    30 mins
  • James Moore || Rigo Racing Signs South Africa’s Rising Hard Enduro Star || Ep. 32
    Jan 15 2025

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    In this episode, we sit down with rising South African hard enduro star James Moore to discuss his remarkable journey and exciting plans for 2025. Despite only racing professionally for three years, James has already made significant waves in the sport, including a breakthrough performance at the 2024 Hard Enduro World Championship. The 18-year-old talent shares the details of his new deal with Rigo Racing, which will see him relocate to Italy to compete in the Junior Hard Enduro World Championship alongside fellow South African Matthew Green.

    James also opens up about his incredible performance at the 2024 Roof of Africa, where he secured a provisional third place overall despite breaking his foot on day one. From his transition from Gas Gas to KTM, to his unique riding style and technical approach as one of the tallest riders in the sport, Moore provides fascinating insights into his rapid rise in hard enduro. This conversation captures the story of a young rider on the cusp of international success, bringing South African talent to the world stage once again.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Racing Career
    03:14 Move to KTM and South African Racing
    05:45 Move to Rigo Racing
    08:40 2024 HEWC
    14:27 2025 Plans
    16:17 The benefits of being tall
    18:18 2024 Roof of Africa
    21:00 Difference between linkage and PDS
    22:18 Sponsors for 2025
    23:53 Racing as a junior in the HEWC
    25:00 Difference in riding techniques between riders
    28:06 2-stroke or 4-stroke in hard enduro
    29:00 Signing out

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    30 mins
  • Hard Enduro Fitness || Training Smart for Off-Road Success || Tom James - Moto Fit ||Ep. 31
    Jan 6 2025

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    In this episode of the World Hard Enduro Podcast, we sit down with Tom James, owner of Moto Fit and former professional rugby player, to discuss the often misunderstood world of off-road motorcycle fitness and training. Tom shares his journey from professional rugby to becoming a sought-after fitness coach in the motorsport industry, working with riders from local enthusiasts to world champions.

    Discover why proper training is crucial for both amateur and professional riders, and learn about common training mistakes to avoid. Tom breaks down the differences between training for motocross, enduro, and hard enduro, while emphasizing the importance of building a well-rounded foundation for long-term success. He explains why lower body strength is more critical than most riders realize, discusses building sustainable training habits for amateur riders, and shares insights on preventing injuries through proper fitness.

    The conversation also covers Tom's personal journey as he prepares to compete in Romaniacs 2025 alongside his clients, offering a unique perspective as both coach and competitor. Whether you're a weekend warrior or aspiring hard enduro athlete, this episode offers valuable insights into approaching your training smarter, not harder, ensuring you get the most enjoyment and success from your riding experience.

    Head over to the Moto Fit website for more information: Home - Moto Fit

    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    00:37 Story behind Moto Fit
    03:01 Strength and conditioning in hard enduro
    05:55 Differences in training for hard enduro, classic enduro and motocross
    08:17 Balance between cardio and strength
    12:09 Incorporating riding into your training
    17:34 Common mistakes in training
    19:21 Finding a riders base fitness level
    22:16 Get in contact with Moto Fit
    24:07 Moto Fit taking on Romaniacs

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    28 mins
  • Hard Enduro Christmas Special || Team Changes, Rider Moves & Hard Enduro's "Silly Season" || Ep.30
    Dec 23 2024

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    Join the World Hard Enduro Podcast for our Christmas Special as we break down all the exciting team changes and rider moves for the 2025 Hard Enduro and Super Enduro World Championships! In this festive episode, we dive deep into the latest industry developments, covering the Brightmore Brothers' move to X-Grip team, Cody Webb's unexpected transition to Yamaha, Jonny Walker's shift to Triumph, Alfredo Gomez joining Beta, and Radford Chugg getting sponsored by Sherco UK. We also discuss the bittersweet news of Michael Walkner's retirement from the sport, exploring the challenges facing professional hard enduro riders.

    This episode offers unique insights into bike technologies, including debates about four-stroke versus two-stroke motorcycles, and provides a tantalizing preview of upcoming interviews and podcast developments. We celebrate our hard enduro community while looking forward to an exciting 2025 season.

    Don't miss this packed episode full of insider information and Christmas cheer!

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    03:18 Brightmore Brothers
    08:04 Jonny Walker
    14:50 Cody Webb
    16:53 Alfredo Gomez
    19:18 Will Hoare
    20:46 Radford Chugg
    24:57 Michael Walkner

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    32 mins
  • Mario Roman || The Unfiltered Truth of Surviving Hard Enduro's Toughest Season Yet || Ep. 29
    Dec 16 2024

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    Join us for an explosive interview with Mario Roman, the 3rd-ranked Hard Enduro World Championship rider who pulls back the curtain on the most extreme motorsport on the planet. In this candid conversation, Mario breaks down his intense 2024 racing season, revealing the mental and physical challenges of competing at the highest level, while also exposing the critical financial struggles facing top riders in the sport.

    From the most grueling races of the year to his innovative MR74 Academy and the viral "Sorry Bro" story, Mario provides unfiltered insights into the world of Hard Enduro. He discusses the urgent changes needed to sustain the sport, shares his unique mental strategies for conquering seemingly impossible terrain, and offers a glimpse into the life of a world-class athlete pushing the limits of human endurance.

    Chapters:
    00:25 Intro
    00:42 How was your 2024 season?
    02:38 Toughest race of the year
    06:08 How to mentally overcome challenges
    09:03 Evolution of the HEWC - Financial aspect
    13:30 Race format
    15:35 Racing with amateurs
    18:43 Sponsors
    21:04 MR74 Academy
    24:21 Sorry Bro

    If you are interested in finding out more about the MR74 Academy, be sure to head over the the official website:
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    30 mins
  • Radford Chugg || Debut Hard Enduro Season, Winning a Bike, Sherco UK Sponsorship and Thumb Throttle || Ep.28
    Dec 9 2024

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    In this episode of the World Hard Enduro Podcast, we dive deep into the interesting story of Radford Chugg, the hard enduro rider who took on the 2024 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship. Finishing 11th overall in his debut full season, Radford's journey is anything but ordinary.

    From his roots in trials riding to becoming known as the only rider using a unique thumb throttle technique, Radford shares the raw, unfiltered story of his racing career. Hear about the challenges of being a privateer, the financial hurdles of competing at a world championship level, and the incredible experiences of racing across different countries.

    Discover how Radford went from sleeping in a campervan between races to securing sponsorships with Sherco UK and Eurotek for the 2025 season. He opens up about his most challenging race (spoiler: Romaniacs nearly broke him), his favorite moment in Nashville, and provides invaluable advice for aspiring hard enduro racers.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone considering racing the world championship and is proof that you don’t need many years of experience to still have a good time!

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    26 mins