Bolt immediately started gap-
ping the chasing pack in race
three.
A couple of small mis-
takes on the deteriorating track
cost the 27-year-old
the lead,
with fellow Brit Mitch Brightmore
taking advantage. However, Bolt
retook the lead on the final lap
and held it to the checkered flag.
"It's been a good night," Bolt
said, "especially that last race—
what a battle! Everything went
well through qualifying, and then
the first two races were pretty
much perfect. In race three, I
got off to a good start, but then,
on lap two, I bent my gear lever,
which made it hard to select
second. In the end, I decided to
just use first gear for the rest
of the race, which made things
tricky, and with the boys push
-
ing so hard, it definitely wasn't
an easy
win. On paper, I've
won every race for the last two
rounds, but I've definitely been
challenged."
Jonny Walker, on the factory-
backed Triumph, was second
overall with a 2-3-3, and GasGas
Rider Mitch Brightmore was
third overall with a 3-4-2.
American Cooper Abbott got
on the podium in the second
race when he finished second on
the factory-backed Sherco.
Bolt leads the championship
with 182 points, followed by
Walker with 124 points, with
Ashton Brightmore in third with
106 points. Just two points back
in fourth is Brightmore's brother,
Mitch.
Round four of the 2025 FIM
SuperEnduro World Champion
-
ship will be held in Lodz, Poland,
on
February 1.
CN
OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Billy Bolt (Hus)
2. Jonathan Walker (Tri)
3. Mitchell Brightmore (GG)
4. Alfredo Gomez (Bet)
5. Ashton Brightmore (GG)
6. Cooper Abbott (She)
7. Eddie Karlsson (Sta)
8. Toby Martyn (Rie)
9. Tim Apolle (Bet)
10. Diogo Vieira (GG)
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Bolt leads the way en route to
winning all three feature races.