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Cycle News 2021 Issue 49 December 7

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ROUND 1 / DECEMBER 4, 2021 LODZ'S ATLAS ARENA / LODZ, POLAND P50 OFF-ROAD I FIM SUPERENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PHOTOGRAPHY BY FUTURE7MEDIA W hile many championships are winding down or have run their courses for 2021, the FIM World Enduro Championship got underway in Poland, where Americans Colton Haaker and Cody Webb returned to action, as well. For the three-time SuperEnduro Champion Haaker, it was a solid start to the championship, finishing out the night on the podium, but it was a tough night for the 2018 SuperEnduro Champion Webb, who struggled with mechanical issues and crashes. The field was deep with talent. Home- country hero and multi-time AMA Enduro- Cross Champion Taddy Blazusiak (Gas- Gas) was in the house, as was German extreme off-star Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM), who was making his first Super- Enduro race in three years, and Beta's Jonny Walker, to name a few. But the man that was on everyone's hit list was Britain's Billy Bolt, the hottest rider on the extreme off-road circuit these days. Bolt recently won the 2021 Hard Enduro Championship and was looking to ride his wave of momentum in the new SuperEnduro Championship, which he certainly accomplished in Poland. Bolt made it clear from the get-go that he was ready to start where he left off. The factory Husqvarna rider and reign- ing SuperEnduro Champion looked very comfortable on the short but technical track. After setting the best time in the practice sessions, he proceeded to log an impressive time in the Akrapovic Su- perPole (55.133). It was Bolt's teammate Haaker next up and Lettenbichler third. Blazusiak and Webb got off on the wrong foot after they both fell in Super- Pole, forcing them to start at the back of the grid in the Prestige class. At the start of the first of three main events, things didn't improve for Webb and Blazusiak, the two men separately found themselves on the ground in the first turn, they had to push extremely hard to stand a chance of a comeback as the pace heated up. BOLT Strikes First Billy Bolt shines in SuperEnduro opener, Colton Haaker podiums, Cody Webb struggles

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