Round five of the 2024 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship heads to the Red Bull Tennessee Knockout this weekend – US Hard Enduro stars mix it with HEWC title contenders.

Despite missing one round due to injury, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Manuel Lettenbichler is the rider in charge of the 2024 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship. Never yet a winner at TKO, the world champion will have plenty to prove this weekend at the Trials Training Center as he guns for more HEWC points but also one of the few major race trophies he hasn’t got his hands on.

The HEWC season has been a strong one despite Letti’s performances and points lead. Wade Young has also taking a race victory at round three and the Sherco teammates Teo Kabakchiev and Mario Roman pushing each other hard in a bid to better the KTM rider.

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This weekend also sees the finale of the US Hard Enduro season and things are close between Trystan Hart and Cody Webb as they take it to the wire. With victory at the Donner Hard Enduro last weekend, plus a electrical issue costing Webb valuable points, Hart has the upper hand with a 10 point lead.

Both are multiple winners of TKO (three for Hart and Webb the winningest-ever with six) and will surely be creating chaos in mixing the USHE and HEWC series’ in the same race.

Provisional HEWC standings (after Rnd 4):

1. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) 67pts

2. Wade Young (GASGAS) 62pts

3. Mario Roman (Sherco) 62pts

4. Teodor Kabakchiev (Sherco) 57pts

5. Mitch Brightmore (Husqvarna) 50pts

Packed race weekend format

Kicking off the action in Tennessee, downtown Nashville will play host to the straight rhythm-style Red Bull Tennessee Knockout prologue on Lower Broadway Street.

Heading back to the Trials Training Center in Sequatchie, TKO gets down to business on Friday afternoon and Saturday with a series of qualifiers for the 500 amateur riders, followed by the Pro Hot Lap which determines the starting position for Sunday’s TKO Race #1. (HEWC Championship points are awarded to the top three qualifiers in the Hot Lap – not the prologue, take note). 

Sunday presents riders with a full-on day of hard enduro, featuring three knockout-style races where only the top finishers riders make it through each leg to the sprint-style, 35-minute-plus-one-lap final. The goal is simple – to complete as many laps of the demanding course as possible.

Top 120 Prequalified Pro Riders For TKO 2024

The prequalified rider list for the 2024 Tennessee Knockout is a strong one with riders from across teh off-road disciplines in the US, although not all riders on here will actually race.

1. Trystan Hart
2. Manuel Lettenbichler
3. Cody Webb
4. Wade Young
5. Will Riordan
6. Mario Roman
7. Ryder LeBlond
8. Teodor Kabakchiev
9. Colton Haaker
10. Billy Bolt
11. Graham Jarvis
12. James Flynn
13. Alfredo Gomez
14. Mitch Brightmore
15. Jonny Walker
16. Matthew Green
17. Cooper Abbott
18. Logan Bolopue
19. Danny Lewis
20. Quinn Wentzel
21. Branden Petrie
22. Jordan Ashburn
23. Pat Smage
24. Tim Apolle
25. Josh Roper
26. Gauge Logan-Key
27. Kamakana Waiwaiole-Kahalepuna
28. Dominik Olszowy
29. David Cyprian
30. William Hoare
31. Steward Baylor
32. Josh Toth
33. Hayden Mosa
34. Craig DeLong
35. Michael Walkner
36. Liam Draper
37. Grant Baylor
38. Max Gerston
39. Mason George
40. Kawalo Huddy
41. David Knight
42. Taddy Blazusiak
43. Francesc Moret Clota
44. Spenser Wilton
45. Marc Riba Lazaro
46. Suff Sella
47. Creed Kisling
48. Ryder Guest
49. Ricky Russell
50. Didier Goirand
51. Dan Peace
52. Adam Hartnagel
53. Anthony Johnson
54. Vaclav Nedved
55. Mark Fortner
56. Vaclav Nedved
57. Cody Barnes
58. Nick Fahringer
59. Ben Kelley
60. Jarrett Mohn
61. Ruy Barbosa
62. Jack Price
63. Ryder Lafferty
64. Radford Ghugg
65. Michael Witkowski
66. Cory Graffunder
67. Justin Hoeft
68. Angus Riordan
69. Alexander Myers
70. Dylan Santoro
71. Mason Semmens
72. Jackson Davis
73. Dante Oliveira
74. Josh Strang
75. Will Myers
76. Norbert Zsigovits
77. Wanja Morlinghaus
78. Jonathan Johnson
79. JARED LAMBE
80. Thorn Devlin
81. Ryan Surratt
82. Mateo Oliveira
83. Alexander Niederer
84. Varga Zsolt
85. Grant Davis
86. Austin Walton
87. Tyler Lynn
88. Jonathan Girroir
89. Daniel Blanc-Gonnet
90. Casey Satterfield
91. Chris Satterfield
92. Marc Font Torres
93. Milos Novakovic
94. Devin Stephenson
95. Jesse Ansley
96. Evan Smith
97. Cole Martinez
98. Zach Bell
99. Cole Culins
100. Cody Miller
101. Ashton Brightmore
102. Nathaniel Tasha
103. Ali Ai Hiasat
104. Logan Cipala
105. Mitch Carvolth
106. Tallon LaFountaine
107. Samuel Fastle
108. George Kowalski
109. Kyle Flanigan
110. Noah Kepple
111. Ryan Sipes
112. Daryoush Ghorbani
113. Travis Teasdale
114. Keith Curtis
115. Wally Palmer
116. Chuck DeLullo
117. Alex Bedley
118. Russell Bobbitt
119. Ty Tremaine
120. Mike Brown

 

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