ond victory of the night by more
than seven seconds. Behind him,
Walker finished second, while
Karlsson narrowly defended his
position in a three-rider battle
with Lettenbichler and Mitch
Brightmore of X-Grip Racing to
secure third.
In the final round, Bolt secured
the holeshot for the second
time. He accelerated to a com
-
manding 16-second victory.
On the track, there was a lot of
action. Garcia started strong,
quickly finding himself in the
mix, and after a brief battle with
Karlsson, the KTM rider held
a comfortable second place.
The race for third tightened up
among Karlsson, Walker, Bright
-
more and Olszowy. A crash by
Karlsson pushed him to eighth
place, while Walker also fell and
finished fifth. In the final stretch,
Brightmore finished third behind
Bolt and Garcia, with Olszowy
achieving his best result of the
night in fourth.
"Final two made the differ
-
ence tonight," Bolt said. "I got a
great start when space opened
up, and I was able to lead
straight away. My goal coming
here was to take a clean sweep,
and I managed to do just that.
It's a great way to start 2026!"
After two rounds, Bolt is at the
top of the championship leader
-
board with 123 points, followed
by Walker with 93 and Karlsson
with 79.
CN
OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Billy Bolt (Hus) 1-1-1
2. Jonny Walker (Tri) 2-2-5
3. Josep Garcia (KTM) 4-6-2
4. Eddie Karlsson (Sta) 3-3-8
5. Mitch Brightmore (KTM) 6-5-3
6. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) 5-4-6
7. Toby Martyn (Sta) 7-7-7
8. Diogo Vieira (GG) 10-8-9
9. Tim Apolle (Bet) 8-9-10
10. Dominik Olszowy (Rie) 9-DNF-4
WIND
IN THE
P38
Josep Garcia is
catching on to
SuperEnduro quickly.
The EnduroGP champ
got on the box in his
SuperEnduro debut.