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Cycle News 2026 Issue 10 March 10

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Walker's lead, ultimately setting up for a grandstand finish. Both riders swapped positions, and with it all coming down to the run to the finish line, Walker managed to grab the victory by less than a second. A solid ride by Letten - bichler saw him take third, with SuperEnduro Sees New Winner A fter six rounds, the 2025- 26 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship ended in style in Douai, France, on March 7. Billy Bolt skipped the race because he and his wife are expecting their first child. With freshly crowned World Champion Husqvarna Factory Racing's Bolt absent, it opened the door for a new winner to emerge. Rising to the occasion, X-Grip Racing GasGas' Mitch Brightmore took a debut victory in the Prestige class. In the first Prestige final of the night, Stark Future's Eddie Karlsson grabbed the holeshot, ahead of X-Grip Racing's Ashton Brightmore and KTM's Manuel Lettenbichler. Karlsson imme - diately pulled a three-second gap over his rivals, as Mitch Brightmore worked his way up to second. With over two minutes to go, Mitch Brightmore was on the rear wheel of Karlsson. Bat- tling hard, Mitch finally made an overtake on Karlsson stick, and the Brit was able to ride clear to his debut race win in Prestige. With Karlsson second, Lettenbi- chler held off a late attack from Ashton Brightmore to take third. Triumph Factory Racing's Jonny Walker was quickest off the mark in race two and took the holeshot. As Mitch Brightmore rode his way into second, Walker built up a six-second advantage. However, Mitch Brightmore was determined to reel him back in. Little by little, he chipped away at WIND IN THE P44 Mitch Brightmore of Great Britain took the overall win in the final round of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship in France . PHOTOS: FUTURE7MEDIA Stark Future's Eddie Karlsson (42) was third on the night.

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