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BOLT WINS SUPERENDURO SEASON OPENER

2 years ago | Words: Husqvarna / Jenna Post | Photos: Husqvarna

Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt qualified fastest at round one of the 2025 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, which led the 27-year-old to earn his first three championship points of the season after topping the following SuperPole. 

Race one saw Bolt take the holeshot and maintain his lead for the race’s entirety. Race three was another mistake-free ride, seeing him cross the line first again and secure the overall event victory. It was only race two that saw Bolt miss out on a podium finish, as the reverse-grid start put the Husky rider to work. 

It’s safe to say Bolt’s title defence is in full swing, with the English rider acquiring a four-point championship lead heading into the German-hosted round two on January 4. 

Billy Bolt:
“I’ve got to be happy to take the win here in Poland, especially in front of such a fantastic crowd, but it’s definitely not all gone my own way. SuperPole went well and then going into race one I felt good and was able to take the win. In race two, I took my time early on, but after that I pushed too hard to get out front and made some mistakes. Coming off the side of the track didn’t help, especially with how slippery the concrete is here in Poland, but thankfully, I was able to fight my way back to fourth. Entering race three, the points were tight for the overall, so the goal was clear – get out front and just manage my pace to the finish. Everything went perfectly, I was able to take the race win and the overall. It feels good to open my season with a victory, I’m already looking forward to Germany in a few weeks’ time.”

2025 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship – Round 1, Poland

Prestige Overall

1. Billy Bolt (Husqvarna) 56 points

2. Dominik Olszowy (Rieju) 52 pts

3. Jonny Walker (Triumph) 39 pts

4. Ashton Brightmore (GASGAS) 38 pts

5. Cooper Abbott (Sherco) 32 pts

Championship Standings

1. Billy Bolt (Husqvarna) 56 points

2. Dominik Olszowy (Rieju) 52 pts

3. Jonny Walker (Triumph) 39 pts

4. Ashton Brightmore (GASGAS) 38 pts

5. Cooper Abbott (Sherco) 32 pts

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