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Bolt & 16 year old sensation Ashton Brightmore rule in Budapest! SuperEnduro World Championship Round 3 – Race Report, Highlights, Results and Standings

Billy BOLT (GBR-Husqvarna) makes this sport look easy, but he did have to work hard to take this latest overall win and whilst the Husqvarna rider took his second “hat-trick” of the three rounds so far this season, in the first race of the night, BOLT encountered a few difficulties on the technical route.

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Snatching the holeshot, 2022 Junior World Champion Dominik OLSZOWY (POL-GASGAS) was running a good pace out front. In his wake were Jonny WALKER (GBR-Beta) and Cody WEBB (USA-Sherco). Sweden’s Eddie KARLSSON made a solid start to the race with 4th position, standing up to much more experienced riders with his unique and skillful style. Back at the front, after three laps there was no more that WEBB and WALKER could do to hold back the charge of BOLT. The Number 57 rider, shining as bright as his new helmet design, moved into the lead of the race leaving his opponents to squabble for the podium places. He made a few small errors which allowed WALKER some hope, but not for long. On the fifth lap, Eddie KARLSSON fell heavily on the finish line jump after impressively passing Cody WEBB. Race Direction showed swift action to protect all the riders, quickly ‘red flagging’ the race. The Swede was evacuated on a stretcher, but he thankfully seems to have avoided serious injury. With the vast majority of the race having been disputed, it was not restarted. Billy BOLT therefore won ahead of Jonny WALKER and Cooper ABBOTT (USA-Sherco) who had a remarkable end to the race.

In the second race, Billy BOLT’s difficulties emerged again as he tackled the reverse grid race and encountered several ‘tail-enders’. As he went on to battle for a podium spot with Cody WEBB, he came unstuck on the obstacles a couple of times and lost time on WEBB and OLSZOWY. Meanwhile, Jonny WALKER had a slow start but the Beta rider quickly rose through the ranks to find himself back at the sharp end, running fourth behind Poland’s OLSZOWY who was passed by BOLT and WEBB, before making his move for 3rd. The race still offered its share of thrills when WALKER and BOLT made a mistake, opening the door to Cody WEBB for a possible victory. The Sherco rider thought he would grab his first win of the year, but BOLT wasn’t ready to relinquish control. Despite a final error in the matrix, it was another victory for Billy BOLT in front of WEBB and WALKER. OLSZOWY and ABBOTT completed the Top 5.

The final race was more of a formality for the championship leader as he relaxed into the last blast of the night and quickly took control of the race, despite another holeshot from WALKER. BOLT then built his lead to stretch his gap to WALKER by almost 20 seconds – celebrating this fact with a little whip at the chequered flag, and a heel-clicker on his cool down lap. Cody WEBB finished 3rd in the final race ahead of OLSZOWY and a brilliant Diogo VIEIRA (POR-GASGAS) who was 5th. Taddy BLAZUSIAK (POL-GASGAS) had a tough and complicated Hungarian GP, suffering a big crash in Superpole, and some unfortunate falls in the races, the six-time World Champion finished in a distant 7th place overall.

BOLT won the overall in Budapest ahead of Jonny WALKER and Cody WEBB. The Husqvarna rider also strengthened his lead in the general classification; he now has a 26-point lead over WALKER and 60 over WEBB.

Junior: Brilliant BRIGHTMORE

The BRIGHTMORE brothers and Mitch and Ashton (GBR-GASGAS) once again dominated the Junior category. However, they faced stiffer competition than in previous rounds. In the three races the two youngsters never managed a holeshot, or early leads. Mitch even had to fight for many laps at the bottom of the classification during the second race. Their strongest rival was once again Milan SCHMUESER (GER-Sherco) who looked quick and determined throughout the night. In the first race the German was on the point of winning, but he didn’t count on the lightning comeback of the youngest of the BRIGHTMORE brothers, Ashton, who overtook him in style on a tricky rock garden corner. The young Brit won ahead of SCHMUESER and an ever-improving Raul GUIMERA (ESP-Sherco). The leader of the Junior category championship, Mitch BRIGHTMORE, finished 4th in the first race of the evening. In the second, reverse grid, race Raul GUIMERA won his first race in Junior ahead of SCHMUESER. Spain’s Alonso TRIGO FERNANDEZ (ESP-Beta) put in a great run to complete the podium in the middle race of the night, while the BRIGHTMORE brothers finished 4th (Ashton) and 5th (Mitch). The eldest of the pair took his revenge in the final race by winning ahead of his younger brother and GUIMERA. SCHMUESER, despite riding well, once again had to concede to the British brothers.

Despite Ashton BRIGHTMORE winning overall on the night, Mitch BRIGHTMORE retains the title lead by 6 points. SCHMUESER is still in the game, 10 points from the top.

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AZZALINI Impresses, PEACE Consolidates

In the European Cup, Britain’s Dan PEACE (Sherco) confirmed his place as leader of the class. Although he didn’t take victory in either of the races, the Sherco rider managed to climb to second place overall in the GP which was won by young Italian Alessandro AZZALINI (GASGAS). AZZALINI showed great strength and won the first race ahead of PEACE and crowd-pleaser Roland LISZKA (HUN-KTM). The second race was brilliantly won by Mark SZOKE (Sherco) who was absolutely euphoric in front of his home fans. PEACE finished 3rd in race two.

AZZALINI took the overall in Budapest, ahead of PEACE and SZOKE.

Former trials rider PEACE is 5 points ahead of SZOKE in the title fight, and 8 ahead of LISZKA.

This Hungarian Grand Prix was once again a real success. The thrills and spills in all categories kept the sellout crowd hungry for more, and it bodes well for a tense second half of the season. The next meeting is scheduled in three weeks’ time (March 2) in Jerusalem for the GP of Israel.

What They Said:

Billy BOLT (GBR-Husqvarna): “These events aren’t getting any easier! But I’m really happy about my performance in the last race, I really wanted a mistake-free, drama-free race and I managed to get it. What can I say? Three wins and extended the points lead, so a good night! A lot of action, but a good night. I did struggle with the backmarkers a lot, but at the end of the day it’s my job to get around them well. All in all, no complaints at the end of the night. This sport is amazing, we have good racing every round, no matter the location or the track layout.”

Jonny WALKER (GBR-Beta): “It was a good night, I felt like the first two races I made some stupid mistakes, but a lot of us did. I felt like I had good pace in those first two though, whereas the last race I didn’t really have any flow and I didn’t enjoy it – unlike Billy, who said he really enjoyed it! I’m really happy with second overall tonight and keeping 2nd in the championship too. Billy’s on another level, he’s the one to beat, and I’m trying to change my riding to keep up with him and close the gap! The bike is feeling better all the time.”

Cody WEBB (USA-Sherco): “The season’s getting better! In the second race I was leading Billy twice, and the pressure of trying to keep him behind me was kind of getting in my head, so I actually felt better once he passed me in some ways! The first race was probably my most enjoyable, the second one was tough – I also hope that Eddie (Karlsson) is OK after his big crash. My thumb is still a bit injured, and I need more bike time to try and beat these guys. We’ve made some bike improvements and that’s given me a boost too.”

Mitch BRIGHTMORE (GBR-GASGAS): “I’m speechless, I don’t know what I can say about my little brother tonight! He could get that one matrix section every time, and I kept messing it up. I struggled a bit the whole night, but luckily I won the last one of the night and I’m so pleased that I’ve kept hold of the championship lead coming into the next race!”

Results

Prestige – Round 3 

PRESTIGE -Event Classification-

Prestige Championship Standings

PRESTIGE

Junior – Round 3

JUNIOR -Event Classification-

Junior Championship Standings

JUNIOR

European – Round 3

EUROPE -Event Classification-

European Championship standings

EUROPE

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