
“In the first race of the season I managed to get in the Top10 overall at least and I’m verry hapyy. I did some mistakes in the second Race and that cost me some points,” said Paul.
We know the bike setup is very important on this high level of racing, so let’s hear about what Bolts has to say about the weapon he rode last week-end, a KTM300 EXC prepared by OTT Racing: “The bike was awesome, I was using my rear shock from home and with the Solva forks everything went well. The OTT Racing Team did a realy good job, big team effort from OTT Group and Alex.”
In Poland the track was pretty tight, and a good start is the key. “The track was pretty tight, no much place to overtake so the starts were very important. When Jonny and Taddy crashed in front of me right in the first corner i was almost in the last position but i managed to crawl up to 8th.”
SuperEnduro and Hard Enduro are two different things, a Hard Enduro race is a big effort during from 2 to 5 days of racing, SuperEnduro is all or nothing in a 6 minute + 1 lap of racing so let’s hear about Paul’s training for the next round of FIM SuperEnduro: “I have just a few weeks to train for the next event in Germany, so the plans are to work on my fitness, cardio, breathing training and eating the right things, just toning up generaly.”