Bolt Wins Again In Germany
H
usqvarna Factory Racing's Billy
Bolt has made it two wins in a
row in the 2025 FIM SuperEnduro
World Championship by claiming
a dominant victory at round two in
Germany on January 4.
The defending champion, Bolt,
dominated the night's racing, top
-
ping Superpole (by two seconds!)
and winning all three main races.
The first of three main races,
Bolt nailed the holeshot and led the
way. Although pressured by cham-
pionship rival Triumph's Jonny
Walker, Bolt controlled the pace
from the front to secure the win.
The reverse start order for
race two saw Bolt set off from
row two. Despite staying safe
and hanging back early on, it
didn't take Bolt long to pick his
way through the field. With chaos
unfolding around him and many
riders suffering on the deteriorat
-
ing track, Bolt rode smoothly and
took win number two.
After getting closed in off the
start of the third final, Bolt got
down to business and methodi-
cally worked his way through
the field. Moving up into second
place by lap three, Bolt then
closed down the leader, Walker.
Seizing an opportunity when
Walker made a mistake in the
rock garden, Bolt surged to the
front before extending his advan
-
tage to the checkered flag.
"I'm very pleased with how the
evening has gone here in Ger
-
many," Bolt said. "I managed to go
the whole event without crashing,
which is good. Jonny was laying
on the pressure in the first race,
then Dominik [Olszowy] in the sec-
ond, but I was able to stay focused
and not make any mistakes."
Rieju's Dominik Olszowy had
an impressive evening with three
solid finishes, giving him second
overall.
Walker was third overall de
-
spite crashing out of race two.
"I grabbed a handful of front
brake and tucked the front, and
that was all it took to twist the
bike beyond what I could repair
myself," Walker said.
However, a pair of second-
place finishes in the other two
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