Bolt Perfect in France
B
illy Bolt (Husqvarna) capped
off his championship-winning
season in the FIM SuperEn-
duro World Championship with
another victory in France, March
8. The Brit clinched the 2025
title at the previous round but
showed no signs of letting up
at the championship final. Bolt
took the overall win in all seven
rounds of the championship.
Not only did Bolt win all three
Prestige class races in France,
but he also kicked off the eve
-
ning by winning the SuperPole
part of the program.
Fellow countryman Jonny
Walker, on the factory Triumph,
was Bolt's closest competitor.
Walker took the checkered flag
with 4-2-2 results for second
overall.
The Brightmore brothers,
Ashton and Mitch, both riding
GasGas, dueled for the last
step of the podium, with Ashton
winning out with 2-4-3 results to
Mitch's 9-3-4.
The only other rider to crack
the top three in any of the three
races in France was Stark
Future's Eddie Karlsson who
finished third in the first race,
backing that up with 6-5 results
on his battery-powered motor
-
cycle.
American Cooper Abbott, on
the Cooper Abbott Racing/Sher-
co USA motorcycle, was sixth
overall via 6-5-6 results.
Bolt said he made plenty of
mistakes but still managed to
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IN THE
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(L-R) Jonny Walker
(second), Billy Bolt (first)
and Ashton Brightmore
are the top three of this
year's FIM SuperEnduro
World Championship.
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