Bolt Wins In Israel
T
he FIM SuperEnduro World
Championship visited Jerusa-
lem, Israel, for the first time with
points leader Billy Bolt of Great
Britain winning all three main
events to claim his third overall
victory of the three-race-old
championship, March 3.
When it came to the three
races of the evening, Bolt did not
concede a single place to his
opponents. He collected three
wins, displaying confident domi-
nation. The Brit admitted that he
wasn't completely comfortable
on a track as narrow and techni-
cal as the Jerusalem course.
However, he proved, once again,
that he is adaptable and can be
quick and precise in any arena.
The tight track left no recovery
time and pushed the world's best
to the limit.
Colton Haaker got off to a
great start in race one by grab-
bing the holeshot, but the
Californian was quickly overtaken
by his Husqvarna colleague. Bolt
flew into the lead and scarcely
looked back. Haaker then had to
fend off repeated attempts from
an on-form Jonny Walker, with
the Beta rider passing him with
ease as Colton stalled his bike. In
fact, Walker was Bolt's strongest
rival on the night. Still looking for
his first crown, the Brit, Walker,
has shown great consistency
this season. He finished second
in the first race, ahead of Cody
Webb who finally managed to
conquer his 2022 demons, the
American rider was convincing
all evening and his performance
is on the up, although too late to
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Billy Bolt continued with
his winning ways in the
2022 FIM SuperEnduro
World Championship after
winning all three main
events in Israel.