Bolt Wins Again In Poland
H
usqvarna Factory Racing's
Billy Bolt secured his fourth
consecutive overall victory of the
2025 FIM SuperEnduro season
after claiming three wins from
three race starts at round four of
the series in Lodz, Poland, Febru-
ary 1.
Despite qualifying fastest by
over two and a half seconds,
Bolt missed out on SuperPole by
less than one-tenth of a second
after making a small mistake
on one of the logs. Still, Bolt
claimed second place and two
more championship points.
A strong start to race one saw
Bolt move into an early second
place. After following close
behind Mitch Brightmore for a
couple of laps, studying his lines,
Bolt made his move over the
rocks and immediately began
to open up a healthy advantage
from the front. Crossing the line
over four seconds ahead of sec-
ond placed Stark Varg's Eddie
Karlsson, Bolt secured his first
race win of the night. Third went
to GasGas-mounted Brightmore.
With the starting grid reversed
for race two, Bolt rounded the
first corner in last place after a
cautious start. Bolt entered the
final lap in third position, right
on the rear wheel of the second-
placed rider. With the top three
pushing their limits, it was the
FE 350 racer, Bolt, who emerged
victorious, taking the checkered
flag to secure his second win
of the night ahead of Ashton
Brightmore (GasGas) and Rieju's
Dominik Olszowy.
In what was one of the closest
races of the season so far, Bolt
moved into second place after a
strong start in the third and final
race and soon took the lead.
With the top four separated by
mere seconds, a small mistake
in the rock section cost the Brit
WIND
IN THE
P50
Billy Bolt won all three SuperEnduro
feature races in Poland.
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