SUPERENDURO: BOLT REMAINS UNBEATEN
Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt has kept his win streak rolling at Round 4 of the 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, claiming another consectuive victory in Budapest. Securing SuperPole before going on to win all three Prestige-class races, the defending champion extended his unbeaten run and strengthened his lead in the championship standings.


Qualifying second fastest for the SuperPole shootout, Bolt delivered a mistake-free ride to secure pole position by over half a second. The result earned him three championship points and first gate pick for the evening’s finals. A strong start in race one saw Bolt round the first corner in third place. However, a tangle with another rider in the rock section dropped the FE350 racer down to fifth. From there, Billy delivered a sensational comeback ride and carved his way to take the lead on the penultimate lap and held firm to secure his first win of the night.
Starting from the second row for the reverse-grid race two, Bolt wasted no time in finding his rhythm and surged into the lead by the end of lap one. From there, the reigning world champion was untouchable, extending his advantage and crossing the line over nine seconds clear of his nearest rival. The final race three saw Bolt again take control early on, looking set to sign off the evening with another dominant ride. However, a small mistake in the rocks allowed Mitch Brightmore to slip past and take the lead. Regrouping quickly, Bolt kept his composure and steadily reeled in his rival and made a decisive pass to retake the lead and secure his third win of the night.




Following Round 4, Bolt extended his lead at the top of the standings to 61 points, with three rounds remaining. Next up for Husqvarna Factory Racing is Round 5 – the GP of Serbia on February 21.
Billy Bolt:
“It’s been a great night here in Budapest, and as always, the fans have been amazing. The track had a nice flow to it, but honestly, I didn’t feel like I was the fastest guy out there today. So, to still come away with the Overall win in those circumstances feels really good. I managed to put myself in the right positions and kept the mistakes to a minimum. On a track like this, just having a clean night is a win in itself. Mitch was riding well, especially in that last race – he’s had great speed all day, so the battle was on. What can I say? Three wins, another perfect night. I’m definitely not complaining.”
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