The third round of the 2025/2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship took place at the Bizkaia Arena in Bilbao, Spain, delivering an action-packed night of racing. Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt was in outstanding form, winning SuperPole and all three Prestige finals to secure his third straight overall victory of the season.
In the Prestige class, Bolt faced strong competition from Jonny Walker (Triumph) and Mitch Brightmore (GASGAS). Walker pushed hard in all three finals but small mistakes allowed Bolt to take control each time. Walker finished second overall, while Brightmore impressed everyone by racing through a dislocated shoulder to claim third overall. Eddie Karlsson finished fourth, and Josep Garcia completed the top five.
The Junior category belonged once again to Milan Schmüser (Beta). Despite a crash in the final race, the German rider recovered strongly to win all three races and take the overall victory. Britain’s Toby Shaw finished second overall, while Spain’s Alex Puey took third after strong performances in front of home fans.
In the Youth Cup, 16-year-old Connor Watson (Sherco) enjoyed a breakthrough night, securing his first-ever overall victory. Although Poland’s Wojtek Walczak won the opening race, mistakes in the second final allowed Watson to take the overall win. Walczak finished second, and Spain’s Eneko Martinez claimed third for his first podium of the season.
The championship now moves to Budapest, Hungary, for round four on January 31, with Billy Bolt, Milan Schmüser, and Wojtek Walczak continuing to lead their respective classes.