again, took third, just ahead of
Olszowy, who managed to con-
trol Lettenbichler this time.
With one win apiece for the
two Brits, it was all to play for
in the final race of the night.
Bolt, spurred on by the fact
that he had to put in one final
fight, made a lightning start
and dashed straight for the
holeshot. Walker and Olszowy
ever, the Husqvarna rider made
his usual charge to the front, but
as more laps passed, it seemed
Walker had everything under
control.
A small fall for the Beta rider
on the final lap had the crowd on
its feet, but Walker still rejoined
faster than Bolt could catch him
and claimed the race victory.
Behind them, Hoare, once
Champion. Walker's victory
quickly took shape, despite the
reverse grid start, as he man
-
aged to pass early leader Mitch
Brightmore (GasGas) smoothly
and slot into his own rhythm
out front. Bolt, who often has a
steady approach to the reverse-
grid races, found himself down
the field for longer than he'd
hoped and stuck in traffic. How
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