off and I was making myself work
for it out there. We got things
dialed in better for race three. The
track came a bit easier to me and
I could hit my lines consistently."
"I'm pretty pleased with third to-
night," Haaker said. "It was tough
out there and I wasn't 100 percent
sure where I was going to slot into
things. For sure, race two was the
highlight of my night. When I got
that good start and a clean track
in front of me, I was riding more
how I wanted to. It's good to get
a SuperEnduro race back under
my belt again because I haven't
done one since 2019. Now I know
where things are at, I'll build on it
for round two, for sure!"
"That was tough!" said Letten-
final by more than 26 seconds
ahead of a once again impressive
Lettenbichler. The victory, taken
with relative ease, was the icing
on the cake for the Brit after not
feeling his best in recent days.
"It's been a brilliant start to the
championship," said Bolt. "Win-
ning all three races and taking
SuperPole as well—it's great to
be back indoors. I hadn't got as
much bike time coming into this
round as I would have liked, and
it showed a little in the beginning
of the night. My timing was a little
crash. Bolt, once again, made
up all the time he lost, closing on
Haaker in the last three corners
and executing an amazing pass
just before the closing section of
the lap.
It was another tough race for
Blazusiak, who made another
brave comeback after falling
heavily at the start. He had to be
content with seventh place.
Webb, still struggling with
brake problems, took fifth.
Behind Bolt and Haaker, a
quietly quick Walker rounded off
race two in third.
The last race in Poland was
practically a formality for Bolt who
began by taking his second Airoh
Holeshot of the night. He won the
ROUND 1 / DECEMBER 4, 2021
LODZ'S ATLAS ARENA / LODZ, POLAND
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OFF-ROAD I FIM SUPERENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Three-time SuperEnduro Champion
Colton Haaker got off to a lukewarm
start. He was the top American
finisher in third overall.