his advantage, dropping him
to second. Bolt chased down
Ashton Brightmore, overtaking
him on the penultimate lap and
holding the lead to the finish.
Ashton Brightmore finished less
than a second behind Bolt.
Jonny Walker, on the Triumph,
was a close third.
In the night's overall stand
-
ings, Bolt led the way over Ash-
ton Brightmore, Mitch Bright-
more, Karlsson and Walker.
"It has been three super-tough
races here in Poland tonight, but
I really enjoyed them," Bolt said.
"It's easier to say that when you
win all three of course, but they
were three really good battles
with the boys. I was happy with
my riding in all three to be hon
-
est. It was a difficult track with
the ground being so loose, so
you couldn't quite push to the
maximum. I tried a few different
lines in that last final to try and
make up ground—some worked,
some didn't—and I did make a
couple of mistakes."
In the championship, Bolt
again leads with 244 points,
followed by Walker with 163,
Ashton Brightmore with 153,
Mitch Brightmore with 145 and
Karlsson with 132.
Round five of the 2025 FIM
SuperEnduro World Champion
-
ship is set to be held in Buda-
pest, Hungary, on February 8.
CN
OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Billy Bolt (Hus) 1-1-1
2. Ashton Brightmore (GG) 4-2-2
3. Mitch Brightmore (GG) 3-4-4
4. Eddie Karlsson (Sta) 2-6-5
5. Jonny Walker (Tri) 6-5-3
6. William Hoare (Hus) 5-10-6
7. Alfredo Gomez Cantero (Bet) 8-7-7
8. Dominik Olszowy (Rie) 7-3-DNF
9. Cooper Abbott (She) 9-11-8
10. Tim Apolle (Bet) 12-8-9
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Winner Bolt was flanked on
the podium by the Brightmore
brothers, Ashton on the left and
Mitch on the right.