Billy Bolt flawless in Riesa with perfect SuperEnduro night

Husqvarna Factory Racing Billy Bolt 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship Round 2 Germany 10 zonaenduro Billy Bolt flawless in Riesa with perfect SuperEnduro night

Billy Bolt delivered a masterclass performance at round two of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, storming to overall victory in Riesa and extending his championship lead with a maximum points haul.

Riding his Husqvarna FE 350, the defending champion was untouchable on a demanding German track, turning a packed arena into his personal playground as the series reached its second stop of the seven-round campaign.

Husqvarna Factory Racing Billy Bolt 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship Round 2 Germany 9 zonaenduro Billy Bolt flawless in Riesa with perfect SuperEnduro night

SuperPole sets the tone

After opening the day with the second-fastest time in practice, Bolt turned up the intensity when it counted most. In SuperPole, the Brit laid down the fastest lap of the session, securing three bonus points and first gate pick for race one — a crucial advantage on the tight Riesa layout.

Race one: Bolt vs Walker, pure SuperEnduro drama

Launching off the gate, Bolt grabbed the holeshot and immediately went to work at the front. A small error allowed Jonny Walker to sneak through, igniting a fierce head-to-head battle.

The two traded positions repeatedly in a high-speed chess match, pushing the limits lap after lap. A late mistake from Walker in the final minute opened the door for Bolt, who capitalised instantly and controlled the closing stages to claim victory by five seconds.

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Race two: controlled aggression from the second row

Starting from the second row under the reverse-grid format, Bolt wasted no time. A decisive inside move off the start put him straight into contention, and within moments he had taken control of the race.

Feeding off the electric atmosphere inside the arena, the five-time SuperEnduro World Champion delivered a clinical ride, stretching his lead lap by lap and never looking back on his way to a dominant win.

Race three: no mistakes, no mercy

Back on the front row for the final race, Bolt executed another perfect start, locking in the holeshot and opening a gap within the opening lap. Calm, precise, and relentless, he rode mistake-free to the chequered flag, sealing a convincing seven-second victory and completing a perfect night in Germany.

Husqvarna Factory Racing Billy Bolt 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship Round 2 Germany 5 zonaenduro Billy Bolt flawless in Riesa with perfect SuperEnduro night

Championship picture after round two

With wins in SuperPole and all three finals, Bolt walked away from Riesa with maximum points, strengthening his grip on the championship lead after two rounds.

The series now heads to Spain for round three in Bilbao on January 17, but momentum is firmly on the side of the Husqvarna rider.

Billy Bolt reacts

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“It was a perfect night with the SuperPole win and three race victories, so I’m really happy with how things went. Riesa is always tough — the track is technical and the level is super close, especially in SuperPole. To win all three races here is really satisfying and a big confidence boost. The bike and the team are working really well, and I’m already looking forward to Bilbao.”

Results – Round 2, SuperEnduro Germany
Prestige Overall

  1. Billy Bolt (Husqvarna) – 63 pts
  2. Jonny Walker (Triumph) – 45 pts
  3. Josep Garcia (KTM) – 42 pts
  4. Eddie Karlsson (Stark) – 38 pts
  5. Mitch Brightmore (GASGAS) – 37 pts
  6. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) – 34 pts

Championship Standings (after Round 2)

  1. Billy Bolt – 123 pts
  2. Jonny Walker – 93 pts
  3. Eddie Karlsson – 79 pts
  4. Mitch Brightmore – 75 pts
  5. Josep Garcia – 70 pts
  6. Manuel Lettenbichler – 59 pts

Riesa delivered pressure, and razor-thin margins — and Billy Bolt delivered perfection. Three races, zero mistakes, maximum points. If this is the pace he’s setting early in the season, the rest of the field already knows what kind of winter lies ahead.

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