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the track didn't allow me to fully attack. It's been a good start, though." Webb was thrilled to get back on the podium. "It feels incred- ible to be back on a SuperEn- duro podium, to be honest I'd almost forgotten the feeling of joy it brings," Webb said. "Last year, I completely lost myself, I didn't feel like myself and my riding wasn't there. This year we have found good settings on the bike that allow me to ride better and regain confidence. Now my only hope is to continue doing this kind of performance this season…and why not aim higher? I'm relieved and happy." Webb wasn't the only rider from the stands or the TV I gave the impression that it wasn't hard, but I can tell you that the layout and the track made me suffer. I'm not fully fit yet, I haven't been able to train well in recent months because of my injuries. But it's reassuring to see that I'm starting the season in a solid way with this win, so in that way I'm really satisfied." "This second place for me is almost like a victory, I struggled with it tonight," Walker said. "The track, as often in Poland, was very demanding and I really had to fight to get a good result tonight. I'm pleased with my race pace; it was pretty solid. I had something left to give, but race and never let go. Webb finished third in this final race of the night, and therefore took third overall, too—a wel- come return for the American Sherco rider who endured a very hard season last year and hasn't stood on a SuperEnduro podium since 2019. Walker was also satisfied with his second place overall, especially as he knew the tough Tauron Arena track was going to make every rider suffer. Now, Walker lurks close behind Bolt, who, of course, took the overall win. "I'm really happy with this victory because the GP was far from easy," Bolt said. "Maybe ROUND 1 / DECEMBER 10, 2022 TAURON ARENA / KRAKOW, POLAND P136 OFF-ROAD I FIM SUPERENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Sherco's Cooper Abbott made it two Americans in the top five overall.