nine-second margin of victory.
Aiming to close out what had
so far been a perfect round six,
Billy claimed another holeshot
and continued to build his ad-
vantage. Bolt remained unchal-
lenged for the entirety of the
race to win by 29 seconds.
"Tonight was a great night,"
Bolt said. "Taking maximum
points, I couldn't have really
asked for better here. I really
enjoyed my riding, and I enjoyed
the track a lot. It was wide with
plenty of sections for overtak
-
ing. I feel like I saved my best
for last in race three. Once I got
out front, I was able to push hard
and really build up a lead."
Walker came into the race less
than ideal, feeling the effects of
a stomach bug. There was doubt
as to whether he would race, but
he lined up, gave it his best shot,
and went 4-2-5 for fourth overall.
Second overall went to KTM's
Manuel Lettenbichler, while Rieju
rider Will Hoare finished out the
night on the podium.
GasGas rider Mitchell Bright
-
more completed the top five
overall.
Extending his championship
lead to 59 points, Bolt enters
next weekend's seventh and final
round of the 2024 FIM Super-
Enduro World Championship in
Newcastle, United Kingdom, with
a virtual grasp on his fourth con-
secutive title. Walker has a firm
grip on second in the champion-
ship, while Lettenbichler holds a
comfortable 32-point advantage
over Hoare in third.
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Manuel Lettenbichler
was second overall.