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BOLT CLAIMS FOURTH CONSECUTIVE WIN

9 months ago | Words: Jenna Post | Photos: Husqvarna

Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt has secured his fourth consecutive overall victory of the 2025 season, after claiming three wins from three race starts at Round 4 of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship in Poland.

Despite qualifying fastest by over two and a half seconds, Bolt missed out on SuperPole by less than one-tenth of a second after making a small mistake on one of the logs. Bolt went on to, again, claim a 1-1-1 on the night and extend his already-impressive championship lead. 

Race 3 proved to be one of the closest races of the season so far, with the top four separated by mere seconds. A small mistake in the rock section cost Bolt his lead advantage, dropping him to second, though the Brit regained the top spot after chasing down GasGas rider Ashton Brightmore and overtaking him on the penultimate lap for the win.

Bolt earned just one point shy of the maximum available in Poland, and now leads the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship standings by 81 points. Round 5 is set to be held in Budapest, Hungary, on February 8. 

Billy Bolt:
“It has been three super-tough races here in Poland tonight, but I really enjoyed them. It’s easier to say that when you win all three of course, but they were three really good battles with the boys. I was happy with my riding in all three to be honest. It was a difficult track with the ground being so loose, so you couldn’t quite push to the maximum. I tried a few different lines in that last final to try and make up ground – some worked, some didn’t – and I did make a couple of mistakes. Three good races, awesome track, awesome crowd, what more could you ask for!”

2025 FIM SuperEnduro Championship Standings (After Round 4)

1. Billy Bolt (Husqvarna) 244 points

2. Jonny Walker (Triumph) 163 pts

3. Ashton Brightmore (GASGAS) 153 pts

4. Mitch Brightmore (GASGAS) 145 pts

5. Eddie Karlsson (Stark) 132 pts

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