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SuperEnduro Budapest: Bolt Dominates Season Opener
Billy Bolt opened his SuperEnduro title defense with comprehensive victory in Budapest, winning all three finals to claim maximum championship points. The Husqvarna rider faced unexpectedly competitive challenges from Taddy Blazusiak and Jonny Walker in qualifying heats before asserting dominance when stakes increased. The Papp László Arena's tight course design created passing difficulties that rewarded starts and qualifying position—advantages that Bolt maximized throughout the evening.
Track design emphasized technical precision over raw speed, with rock sections, log piles, and a challenging tire obstacle that claimed multiple victims across all classes. The tire section—a steep ascent over stacked tires followed by an immediate drop and turn—separated riders who could maintain momentum from those who stalled and required assistance. Bolt cleaned the section every passage; several competitors required multiple attempts per lap.
The junior class provided the evening's closest racing. Three different riders led the final at various points, with mechanical failure ultimately deciding the outcome when early leader Trystan Hart suffered a broken clutch lever in the final minutes. Hart's misfortune elevated Matthew Green to victory, the British rider's first SuperEnduro win in a career that has shown promise without breakthrough results. The junior class often previews future prestige class stars—Green now positions himself among names to watch.