Husqvarna Factory Racing rider Billy Bolt has wrapped up the 2026 SuperEnduro world title with a round to spare, sealing the championship on home soil after a dominant night at round six of the series.
Riding his FE 350 in front of a packed local crowd, Bolt set the tone early by topping SuperPole, banking valuable points before going on to win two of the three finals. On a technical but fast-flowing track, he controlled race one from the front after quickly moving into the lead, stretching a comfortable margin and putting himself within touching distance of the crown.

Starting race two from the second row under the reverse-grid format, Bolt sliced through the field to second by lap two and pushed hard for the win. A late charge saw him briefly hit the front before small mistakes dropped him to third at the flag — still enough to secure the title. With the pressure off, he lined up for the final race and closed out the night with another win to claim the overall victory.
The result marks Bolt’s sixth consecutive SuperEnduro crown and keeps his 2026 indoor season perfect, having won every round so far.

“Winning the championship here makes it extra special,” said Bolt. “The track was technical and broke down as the night went on, and the level was high all evening. I wrapped up the title in race two but wanted to finish strong, so I pushed for the last win. To take the championship and overall in front of a home crowd is something I’m really proud of.”

Team manager Fabio Farioli praised the ride, noting Bolt’s intensity and drive were key factors again, and confirmed the team’s focus now shifts toward preparations for the upcoming hard enduro season.

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