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Created page with "'''Burim Fejza''', known by his alias '''riolu''', is a German '''TrackMania''' player and content creator. Born on January 25, 1996, riolu gained prominence in the TrackMania community through his gameplay, event organization, and casting roles. == Career Overview == Riolu's involvement with TrackMania spans over a decade, during which he achieved numerous achievements: He played for notable team '''Nordavind'''. '''200 World Records''' in TrackMania Turbo: Riolu set..."
 
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He played for notable team '''Nordavind'''.
He played for notable team '''Nordavind'''.


'''200 World Records''' in TrackMania Turbo: Riolu set world records on all 200 campaign tracks in '''TrackMania Turbo''', something he considered "one of the biggest achievements" in his TrackMania career. However, it was later revealed that most of these records were achieved offline and played in slow motion.
'''200 World Records''' in [[Trackmania Turbo (2016)|Trackmania Turbo]]: Riolu set world records on all 200 campaign tracks in '''Trackmania Turbo''', something he considered "one of the biggest achievements" in his TrackMania career. However, it was later revealed that most of these records were achieved offline and played in slow motion.


== Event hosting and casting ==
== Event hosting and casting ==
Riolu hosted the event "riolu's XD Race" and provided commentary for competitions like the Trackmania Grand League and the 2018 Trackmania World Championship.
Riolu hosted the event "riolu's XD Race" and provided commentary for competitions like the Trackmania Grand League and the 2018 Trackmania World Championship.
He served as a caster for major competitions, including the '''TrackMania Grand League''' and the 2018 '''TrackMania World Championship'''.


== Cheating Allegations ==
== Cheating Allegations ==

Latest revision as of 12:02, 26 January 2026

Burim Fejza, known by his alias riolu, is a German TrackMania player and content creator. Born on January 25, 1996, riolu gained prominence in the TrackMania community through his gameplay, event organization, and casting roles.

Career Overview[edit]

Riolu's involvement with TrackMania spans over a decade, during which he achieved numerous achievements:

He played for notable team Nordavind.

200 World Records in Trackmania Turbo: Riolu set world records on all 200 campaign tracks in Trackmania Turbo, something he considered "one of the biggest achievements" in his TrackMania career. However, it was later revealed that most of these records were achieved offline and played in slow motion.

Event hosting and casting[edit]

Riolu hosted the event "riolu's XD Race" and provided commentary for competitions like the Trackmania Grand League and the 2018 Trackmania World Championship.

Cheating Allegations[edit]

In May 2021, TrackMania content creator Wirtual and developer donadigo published a report accusing riolu and other players mentioned in the report of cheating by slowing down the game speed during offline world record attempts. The investigation proved that over ten years of records across multiple TrackMania titles were affected. Riolu denied these allegations during a live stream prior to the public release of the report and became inactive on his social media and content platforms afterwards.

Attempted Return[edit]

On March 13, 2025, Wirtual released a video titled "Exposing Trackmania's Biggest Con-Man..." detailing riolu's attempt to re-enter the TrackMania community under the alias "Eddy Reising" on YouTube and "Eddy-ey" in TrackMania United Forever and TrackMania 2 Lagoon. The investigation highlighted patterns and evidence suggesting that Eddy Reising was, in fact, riolu attempting to conceal his identity.

During the investigation, it was discovered that riolu used the same controller as Eddy-ey and an unknown persona at the time, 92BOB. The controller in question was a Nacon controller, which riolu had received during his time with Nordavind. This, along with the discovery of multiple logins used by riolu, ultimately confirmed that 92BOB was, in fact, riolu, further linking his multiple aliases within the community.

The reasons behind his attempted return are unknown and are likely to remain that way.