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SuperEnduro Championship - Bolt is Unbeatable!
Billy Bolt (Husqvarna Factory Racing) came home to Newcastle on Saturday having effectively clinched the FIM SuperEnduro Championship, and in front of his hometown fans he sealed the deal with another 1-1-1/P1 victory. As we wrote last week after Bolt won GP Bulgaria, “With a maximum 63 points available (in Newcastle) it’s still mathematically possible for (Jonny) Walker to win, but over here in the real world… That ain’t gonna happen.”
SuperEnduro Rd 6 Recap - GP Bulgaria
As we came into the penultimate round of the 2024 FIM SuperEnduro Championship, we had written “Let’s be honest with ourselves here, shall we? It’s going to take a disaster for Bolt lose a round in this year’s Championship. The man is riding with a badly injured left knee/leg for the past two rounds, and STILL nobody has a real answer for him. Bolt is clearly the class of the field. Until someone proves that they can actually beat the man in one round… It. Is. Over.” Well, not surprisingly, no-one had an answer for the British superstar and with a 59 point lead in the Championship it’s all over for Jonny Walker if Bolt takes 4 points from the finale in Newcastle next weekend. And to be absolutely clear, Billy Bolt will take home many more than 4 points barring catastrophe.
SuperEnduro Rd 5 - GP Hungary
Two weeks ago we said that with three rounds to go the Championship was effectively over unless someone/anyone could find a way to beat Bolt in a GP. It didn’t happen in Budapest. Bolt came away from Hungary with 62 points to Walker’s 48, and has extended his Championship lead from 19 to 33 points over Walker. Unless Bolt’s left knee/leg injury somehow prevents him from riding the last two rounds in Sofia and Newcastle, and there’s nothing to indicate that it will, we’re going to say it again - It. Is. Over. The real question of the series is now if Lettenbichler can hang onto P3 overall.
SuperEnduro Rd 4 Recap - GP Romania
GP Romania - Round 4 of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship - took place tonight and once again it was Billy Bolt who found a way to overcome his leg injury from GP Germany and dominate the night.
SuperEnduro Rd 3 Recap - GP Germany
GP Germany - Round 3 of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship - took place today - took place tonight and like the first two rounds the big question was if anyone had an answer for #57 Billy Bolt (Husqvarna Factory Racing). As it turned out, despite Bolt suffering what looked to be a severe left leg/knee injury in timed practice, the answer remained (remarkably!) ‘No’ as he went 1-1-3 for the win.
Billy Bolt Dominates Superenduro RD 1 in France
Unbeatable in France, Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt has delivered a dominant performance at round one of the 2024 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship. Making it three wins from three starts inside the Arena Stade couvert de Lievin, Billy also topped the SuperPole hot lap on his FE 350 to complete round one with a maximum points score.