motos was just enough to get
the factory Triumph rider, Walker,
on the podium in the overall
results.
"I felt good tonight, and I had
good pace for sure," Walker said.
"To go from such a strong start
to the evening to then DNF isn't
ideal, but to then finish second
after all of that, I'm happy with
how I bounced back."
GasGas rider Mitch Bright
-
more was fourth overall, and
Stark
Varg rider Eddie Karlsson
was fifth overall. Karlsson's
highlight of the night was finish-
ing third in the first moto, giving
an electric motorcycle
its first
podium ever in the SuperEnduro
Championship.
American Cooper Abbott had
a solid night despite a mistake
in the first race that resulted in
an 11th-place finish. The Sherco
pilot made up for that with solid
5-4 finishes in the second and
third motos for seventh overall.
Abbott holeshot race two and
led for a while before slipping
back a few positions.
Bolt now heads the champion
-
ship standings by 22 points over
Olszowy,
119-97. Walker is third
with 75 points, just two points
ahead of Brightmore. Karlsson
rounds out the top five with 66
points.
CN
OVERALL
1. Billy Bolt (Hus) 1-1-1
2. Dominik Olszowy (Rie) 4-2-3
3. Jonny Walker (Tri) 2-DNF-2
4. Mitch Brightmore (GG) 7-3-5
5. Eddie Karlsson (Sta) 3-6-7
6. Ashton Brightmore (GG) 5-4-6
7. Cooper Abbott (She) 11-5-4
8. William Hoare (Hus) 6-8-9
9. Alfredo Gomez Cantero (Bet) 9-7-8
10. Tim Apolle (Bet) 8-10-10
VOLUME 62 ISSUE 1 JANUARY 7, 2025 P37
(Left) Billy Bolt
dominated the
German round of the
FIM SuperEnduro
World Championship.
(Right) Rieju's Dominik
Olszowy was second
overall. (Below) Stark
Varg's Eddie Karlsson
got on the podium in
race one, a first for
an electric-powered
motorcycle in the
FIM SuperEnduro
Championship.
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