ROUND 2 / DECEMBER 9, 2023
TAURON ARENA / KRAKOW, POLAND
OFF-ROAD I FIM SUPERENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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a nice show for the fans. The
track was difficult, but it was
really good fun. I can go for the
Christmas break feeling good."
"I'm happy tonight, espe-
cially as I didn't even get into
the SuperPole,"
said Hoare. "To
be honest, I think that setback
[fired] me up for the races. The
three races went well, and I got
third overall, so I'm happy with
that result after also doing the
same in France a couple of
weeks ago. It's good for me to
be running with these top guys,
and I'm hoping for the same
again in Germany."
"I've got mixed feelings about
today, to be honest; I was hoping
for a little more," admitted Letten-
with 14 points ahead of Walker.
Hoare is
third in the standings,
27 points behind Walker and 41
behind Bolt.
Round three takes place in
Germany on January 6.
"I'm pretty happy with a 1-2-
1," Bolt said. "I rode well in the
second race; I just made a few
bad decisions and took too long
to get to the front. I think every-
one was expecting an eruption
when
I got back to the pits, but
I was pretty chill to be honest. I
knew I rode well, but I just didn't
put myself in the right place on
the track. Overall, though, I was
happy with my riding the whole
night, and I got better each race,
I think. I switched up my line in
Bolt edges Walker for the
holeshot in the opening race.
the rocks on the final race, so I
think that made a difference and
gave me some breathing room
on what was a difficult track
that Jonny pushed me hard on
all night."
"It was good tonight," said
Walker. "I felt like I had a strong
pace. I didn't make too many
mistakes, either. Second overall
again, but I'm looking forward
to Germany, especially after
beating Billy in one of the races
tonight! We had some nice
battles, and it's always fair rac
-
ing between us two, plus it was