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Bolt dominates in France as Fernandez Serra and Godino Gomez clinch Junior and Youth titles

The seventh and final round of the 2024/2025 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship in Liévin, France, saw Billy Bolt cap off his title-winning season with a perfect night, taking SuperPole and all three Prestige class race wins. Meanwhile, Marc Fernandez Serra secured the Junior World Cup crown with a strong runner-up finish, and Ramón Godino Gómez wrapped up the Youth title after a hard-fought battle with Fraiser Lampkin. With intense racing across all classes, the season came to a thrilling conclusion inside the Arena Stade Couvert de Liévin to the delight of the passionate fans.

Prestige – Bolt ends season in dominant fashion

Billy Bolt(GBR) capped off his championship-winning season with a flawless performance in France, securing SuperPole and all three race wins. Jonny Walker (GBR) fought hard but had to settle for second overall, while Ashton Brightmore(GBR) edged out his brother Mitchell for third. The final championship standings mirrored the night’s results, with Bolt sealing the title ahead of Walker and Ashton Brightmore.

Junior – Schmüser tops the podium as Fernandez takes the title

Milan Schmüser (GER) delivered a strong performance in France, taking the overall win, but it was Marc Fernandez Serra (ESP) who secured the FIM SuperEnduro Junior World Cup title with a race to spare. Fernandez finished second on the night, while Roland Liszka (HUN) claimed third both in the event and the final standings, edging out Toby Shaw (GBR) by just one point.

Youth – Lampkin wins the night, Godino claims the title

Fraiser Lampkin (GBR) claimed his second GP win of the season with a 2-1 result, but Ramón Godino Gomez (ESP) did enough to clinch the FIM SuperEnduro Youth World Cup title. The two class leaders battled hard in both races, with Godino taking the first win before Lampkin struck back in the second. Luca Kropitsch (AUT) rounded out the podium with a strong third place overall.