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cally. The Pole nevertheless managed to achieve third place in this second heat. At one point during the excit- ing second race fans witnessed five different manufacturers in the top five positions (Husqvar- na, GasGas, Beta, Rieju and Sherco). Dominik Olzowy (GasGas), 2022 Junior Champion, expe- rienced a complicated baptism of fire among the elite of the dis- cipline. Victim of a spectacular crash, the Pole finished the first race in 12th place out of 13 clas- sified riders. In the second run, he finished in the same place. However, the last race showed the true potential of the The Spaniard was followed by a rampant Blazusiak, carried by 12,000 spectators all committed to his cause. A few of the big favorites languished down the order, including Bolt, who had a sluggish start. But while Blazu- siak seemed to have a decent lead out front after overtaking Gomez, it wasn't long before Bolt flew through the pack. In less than three laps he had made it into the top five, and in two corners he took three places. Bolt made short work of the Pole and signed off on his second victory of the evening ahead of Walker. Walker overtook Blazusiak as the local legend suffered physi- Walker, feeling more com- fortable than Webb, was the first one over the line after the Husqvarna rider. Taddy Blazusiak (GasGas) made a solid comeback after a crash in the opening corners. The tight track in the Tauron Arena is notoriously difficult for overtaking, but the Polish legend still managed to cross the finish line in fourth place. However, more than 50 seconds behind winner Bolt. In the second Prestige race of the evening, with its reverse grid start, it was the new fac- tory Rieju rider Alfredo Gomez of Spain who got off to the best start and snatched the holeshot. ROUND 1 / DECEMBER 10, 2022 TAURON ARENA / KRAKOW, POLAND P134 OFF-ROAD I FIM SUPERENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Beta-mounted Jonny Walker finished second to Bolt in all three feature races.