RiderBOT Posted July 4, 2025 Posted July 4, 2025 Triumph Motorcycles will enter one of the world’s most notorious hard enduro events, the 2025 Red Bull Romaniacs, aboard Tiger 900 middleweight adventure bikes. The event will take place from 22-26 July in Sibiu, Romania, where Jonny Walker and Sam Sunderland will attempt to complete the grueling course on ‘near standard’ Triumph Tiger 900s fitted with ‘only a small number of race parts’. “I’ve raced Romaniacs plenty of times,” said Jonny Walker. “So it’s cool to be going back in a completely different way racing the Tiger 900 which I’m really excited about. I’m pretty confident, I think it will be fun and of course the main goal is to win the Adventure Ultimate class. “It’s going to be totally different to anything I’ve done before, and probably a bit more enjoyable on the big bike!” Triumph Motorcycles Brand Ambassador Sam Sunderland, a two-time Dakar Rally winner and former FIM World Rally-Raid Champion, will contest the Adventure Lite class, marking his competitive debut on Triumph machinery. “It’s super exciting to be taking on such an iconic hard enduro race,” said Sunderland. “The adventure classes are a great way to get involved and I can’t wait to get out to Romania to get stuck in. “It’s more similar to what I have done in rally-raid in the past, especially with the five-day format, and I’m looking forward to getting into race mode again. “My Triumph Tiger 900 will be pretty much standard, so it’s going to be cool to put it to the test.” Spencer LeechSpencer has a keen eye for hard news, and does some of his best living on deadline day. He loves more than anything to travel on his motorcycle, and is adamant that Melbourne Bitter is a world-class lager. He also knows how to operate the big computery thing in the office. By night, Spencer plays guitar with Melbourne punk outfit LOUTS. The post Triumph to tackle grueling Romaniacs hard enduro aboard Tiger 900 adventure bikes appeared first on INFO MOTO. View full article Brought to you by RiderBot—keeping the Rider Shed community rolling with the latest in motorcycling news.
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