Bolt Dominates SuperEnduro Germany

Billy Bolt continued his perfect start to the 2025/2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship by delivering a clean sweep of victories at round two in Riesa, Germany. Racing in front of a sold-out arena, the Husqvarna Factory Racing rider won SuperPole and all three Prestige finals to secure a dominant overall victory.

Jonny Walker finished second overall for Triumph after a consistent night despite a late crash, while EnduroGP world champion Josep Garcia claimed an impressive third place, earning his first-ever SuperEnduro podium on his series debut.

In the Junior class, Germany’s Milan Schmüser thrilled the home crowd by taking the overall win after a hard-fought battle across the three finals. In the Youth category, Austria’s Luca Kropitsch secured an impressive debut overall victory, edging out Poland’s Wojtek Walczak on countback.

Spain’s Eric Miguel claimed overall honours in the FIM Europe Cup following strong performances across both finals.

With two rounds completed, Billy Bolt leads the Prestige standings, while Schmüser and Walczak hold the leader plates in Junior and Youth respectively. The championship now heads to Bilbao, Spain, for round three on January 17.

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