take the win. "That was a bit of
a wild night," he said. "The track
was difficult with a lot of ruts
and soft ground, but I felt good
and had great speed the whole
night. I did make a lot of mis
-
takes, but my clean laps gave
me a good margin for error. The
first three laps of the last final
were so fun; I wanted to push
hard and make a statement in
the last race of the year.
"It's been another great sea
-
son and a perfect way to end
it with a SuperPole victory and
three race wins," Bolt added.
"My goal is always to win, and I
couldn't be happier to have done
it again for the fifth year run-
ning."
"We ended up second overall
both tonight and in the champi-
onship," Walker said. "It's been
an incredible first year on the
bike, and the team has been
amazing. I've ticked off a num-
ber of goals I had, like getting
a SuperPole win and a race vic-
tory, so I can't wait to see what
we can do next year already!"
Bolt finished out the champi-
onship with 429 points, Walker
313 and Ashton Brightmore 286.
Abbott finished out the cham
-
pionship in seventh with 189
points.
Spain's Marc Fernandez Serra
(Husqvarna) won the Junior
title.
CN
OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Billy Bolt (Hus) 1-1-1
2. Jonny Walker (Tri) 4-2-2
3. Ashton Brightmore (GG) 2-4-3
4. Mitch Brightmore (GG) 9-3-4
5. Eddie Karlsson (SF) 3-6-5
6. Cooper Abbott (She) 6-5-6
7. Dominik Olszowy (Rie) 5-7-7
8. Tim Apolle (Bet) 7-9-8
9. Diogo Vieira (GG) 11-8-9
10. Harry Edmondson (Tri) 10-10-10
WIND
IN THE
P62
Bolt was perfect this season,
winning all seven rounds.