In a breathtaking display of skill and determination, Billy Bolt swept the competition at the second round of the SuperEnduro World Championship held in Riesa, Germany. With an undeniable prowess, Bolt clinched victory in all three finals, securing the maximum points available and further solidifying his position as a formidable force in the sport.
Jonny Walker put up a commendable fight, finishing in second place with consistent performances that saw him take home results of 2-2-5 across the races. His determination and grit were evident, but ultimately, he could not keep pace with Bolt’s relentless charge.
Making waves in the championship, Josep Garcia celebrated a milestone achievement by securing his first-ever podium in the SuperEnduro World Championship. His impressive performance, highlighted by finishes of 4-6-2, showcased his growing talent and potential to challenge the top contenders in future events.
Eddie Karlsson also exhibited remarkable strength on the track, demonstrating his capabilities by finishing third in the first two races. However, a disappointing eighth place in the final race dashed his hopes for a podium finish, leaving him to settle for fourth overall. He managed to edge out Mitchel Brightmore, who put up a solid fight but ultimately fell short.
The intensity of the SuperEnduro World Championship continues to rise, and with performances like that of Bolt, the excitement surrounding the series is sure to captivate fans and enthusiasts alike. The stage is set for an electrifying season ahead, and all eyes will be on these competitors as they prepare for the challenges that lie ahead.


