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Cycle News 2024 Issue 50 December 17

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my way back to fourth. Enter- ing race three, the points were tight for the overall, so the goal was clear—get out front and just manage my pace to the finish. Everything went perfectly; I was able to take the race win and the overall. It feels good to open my season with a victory." Rieju's Dominik Olszowy finished a close second overall. Urged on by the home crowd, Olszowy was a model of consis - tency, finishing on the podium in all three races, including a win in race two. He was very much in contention for the overall win go - ing into the final race of the night. A win would have certainly given him that chance, but a second to Bolt wasn't enough, and he finished out the evening second overall, four points behind Bolt. Walker got on the podium twice, but the 2022 AMA Enduro - Cross Champion netted no wins. The factory Triumph-backed rider ended up third on the night. Ashton Brightmore (GasGas) and Cooper Abbott (Sherco) rounded out the top five overall. Abbott made a strong impres- sion in Poland. The American went 4-7-6 and demonstrated that he can go head-to-head with SuperEnduro's top riders. Electric motorcycles made their first SuperEnduro appearance alongside combustion bikes. After a year-long break, Taddy Blazusiak (Stark Varg) was cleared to com - pete, but due to certain restric- tions, his performance was less fortunate than expected, leaving his home fans hoping for more. He was eighth in the first race, DNF'd the second race after two laps, and did not start the third race. However, Eddie Karlsson of Sweden impressed with a strong result in SuperPole and consistent performances in the three finals. The Stark Varg-mounted rider was sixth overall. Now, holding a four-point ad- vantage at the top of the series standings, Bolt shifts his focus to round two in Riesa, Germany, on January 4, 2025. CN OVERALL 1. Billy Bolt (Hus) 2. Dominik Olszowy (Rie) 3. Jonny Walker (Tri) 4. Ashton Brightmore (GG) 5. Cooper Abbott (She) 6. Eddie Karlsson (Sta) 7. William Hoare (Hus) 8. Mitch Brightmore (GG) 9. Alfredo Gomez Cantero (Bet) 10. Tim Apolle (Bet) VOLUME ISSUE DECEMBER , P49 Rieju's Dominik Olszowy (left) was second overall. Jonny Walker rounded out the podium.

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