into the lead and was untouch-
able for the final 13 laps of the
evening, securing his fifth overall
win of the season.
"Overall, I'm happy with how
the evening went," Bolt said. "I
was frustrated after race one,
because I knew I could have
ridden better. Then, even though
I came second in race two, I was
a lot happier with how that race
went—we were able to make
some changes to the bike, and
I tried out some new lines, and
that all seemed to pay off. In
race three, everything came
together, and I felt comfortable
out there."
Walker's three podium finishes
on the night (2-1-3) put him
second overall and GasGas rider
Ashton Brightmore edged out
his brother, Mitch (GasGas), for
third overall, while Husqvarna-
mounted Will Hoare rounded out
the top five.
Bolt enjoys a nearly insur
-
mountable lead in the champion-
ship with 303 points to Walker's
218. Ashton Brightmore is third
with 194, and his brother is 12
points back in fourth. Eddie
Karlsson, aboard the Stark Varg,
is a distant fifth.
Eddie Karlsson, Dominik
Olszowy, and Cooper Abbott
(USA) remain in the fight, all still
within striking distance in the
Championship standings. Karls
-
son has shown great potential
throughout the season, while
Olszowy has delivered moments
of brilliance but struggled with
misfortune. Abbott continues to
improve round by round, keep
-
ing himself in contention for a
strong finish to the season.
Round six of the 2025 FIM Su-
perEnduro World Championship
is set to be held in Bolt's home-
town of Newcastle in the United
Kingdom on March 1.
CN
OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Billy Bolt (Hus)
2. Jonny Walker (Tri)
3. Ashton Brightmore (GG)
4. Mitch Brightmore (GG)
5. Will Hoare (Hus)
6. Cooper Abbott (She)
7. Diogo Vieira (GG)
8. Eddie Karlsson (Sta)
9. Dominik Olszowy (Rie)
10. Alfredo Gomez Cantero (Bet)
WIND
IN THE
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Jonny Walker
(left) was second
overall while
giving Triumph
its first moto
win in the FIM
SuperEnduro World
Championship.
Ashton Brightmore
(right) was third.