Billy Bolt is having an excellent start to the SuperEnduro season and now, in Krakow, for the second GP of the season he proved to be the strongest on track, beating Jonny Walker by (only) four points. Diogo Vieira finished the round in tenth place.
In the first race, the rider aboard a Husqvarna managed to beat his fellow countryman by 8.857s, thus securing the victory, while Will Hoare finished on the last step of the podium. Manuel Lettenbichler and the local rider Dominik Olszowy closed the top five, while Diogo Vieira was tenth.
In the second race, the roles reversed, with Walker on his Beta beating Bolt, with Hoare securing third place again, ahead of Olszowy and Lettenbichler. The Portuguese rider repeated the tenth place.
In the next race Bolt once again proved to be the fastest, beating Walker by a much larger margin of 14s, with Lettenbichler having his best race of the weekend, finishing third. Hoare was fourth and Alfredo Gomez also had his best race, finishing fifth. This was Vieira’s best performance of the weekend, just outside the top five, finishing sixth.
Overall, Bolt was the best in this Polish GP, scoring 60 points, four more than Walker, with Hoare adding 43. Diogo Vieira scored 22 points.