Bolt Secures Third SuperEnduro
World Championship
T
he final round of the FIM
SuperEnduro World Champi-
onship took place in Gliwice, Po-
land with the championship on
the line. Defending champ, Billy
Bolt, swept the night with three
wins in the triple crown format
and ultimately secured his third
career SuperEnduro title.
Bolt clinched the title after
winning race one. He led early
on and only made one major
mistake during the race. This al
-
lowed his main rival, Jonny Walk-
er to close in but not enough
to make a pass. Bolt took the
checkers, and with it, the world
championship. Walker finished
second with home-country hero
Taddy Blazusiak rounding out
the podium in third.
Race two flipped the grid and
put the front runners on the back
row. Bolt, now sporting the num
-
ber one plate, somehow came
out in the top three and quickly
found his way into the lead after
a few short laps. Walker made
his way into second as Cody
Webb and Blazusiak battled
back and forth during race two.
A mistake from Walker allowed
Webb and Blazusiak to move
up a spot, but Blazusiak also
bobbled and ended up off the
podium. Webb managed to grab
second over Walker in third.
The final race of the night
served as the last chance for
anyone to take the top step of
the podium. Bolt grabbed yet
another holeshot and went
untouched for the entire race.
Three race wins in Poland put
the final Bolt in the coffin of
another dominant season.
Behind Bolt, Webb and Bla
-
zusiak went at it again. Webb
made his way into second but
tangled with a lapped rider and
hit the deck hard. This crucial
WIND
IN THE
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Husqvarna's Billy Bolt
dominated the 2022-2023 FIM
SuperEnduro Championship.
The Brit wrapped it all up in
Poland.
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