lowed by Vieira, who finished on
the podium in SuperEnduro for
the first time. Brightmore was
fourth overall and Lettenbichler
was fifth overall.
"I'm massively pleased with
my riding tonight," Bolt said.
"From the get-go, I felt good on
the track, and I really wanted to
deliver a good result. With three
wins from three starts, I can't
really ask for more from myself.
Of course, I'm still managing my
knee injury from round three in
Germany, but I've learned how to
deal with it. Naturally, there were
some moments out on track dur
-
ing the evening, but that's part
of the sport. Overall, my starts
were solid and I grew stronger
with each race. With two rounds
remaining, I'll keep chipping
away at things and be ready for
Bulgaria."
"I felt good, and I was happy
with the track, but when it came
to racing, I just really struggled,"
Walker said. "The first race
wasn't too bad, but it felt slippery
like I was losing the front, and
then I got a bit of arm pump, too.
The second race was an abso
-
lute nightmare for me. I must
have crashed four or five times,
and I had some collisions, too. I
turned it around a bit in the last
race, but Billy was on fire again."
Bolt has a commanding lead
in the championship with two
rounds to go. He leads Walker by
33 points. Lettenbichler is hold-
ing down third, 75 points behind
Walker and just 22 points ahead
of fourth-place Will Hoare.
CN
Overall
1. Billy Bolt (Hus) 1-1-1
2. Jonny Walker (Bet) 2-5-2
3. Diogo Vieira (GG) 3-2-6
4. Mitchell Brightmore (GG) 4-3-4
5. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) 5-4-3
WIND
IN THE
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(L-R) Jonny Walker, Bolt and
podium first-timer Diogo Vieira
celebrate in Hungary.