Billy Bolt ready for SuperEnduro season kick off
By Team TMX on 10th Dec 24
Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt is all set to defend his crown as the 2025 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship kicks off in Poland on December 14. With his sights firmly set on securing a fifth consecutive indoor title, Bolt enters the seven-round series poised to continue his impressive winning streak.
After a productive pre-season training period, Billy is fully focused on maintaining his championship dominance. Victorious at every round of 2024 despite a mid-season leg injury, the 27-year-old is determined to keep his flawless record intact for another year.
Bolt heads into round one of the 2025 SuperEnduro series fresh from his victory at Hixpania Hard Enduro. The win provided a significant confidence boost for the Brit after a challenging outdoor season marked by injury recovery. Gearing up for the indoors, where he will switch to the dominant FE 350, Billy is excited for the change of discipline and is raring to kick off his title defence in Poland this weekend.
The championship launches in Gliwice, Poland, on December 14 at the PreZero Arena. Resuming in early January 2025, the series will visit Germany and Romania before returning to Poland and Hungary in February. Newcastle’s Utilita Arena will host Billy’s home round for the second consecutive year on March 1, with the season concluding in France just one week later.
“It’s been a super busy off-season with there only being a few weeks between championships,” said Billy. “I’ve had a lot of time on the bike training and testing ahead of round one of SuperEnduro. I’m looking forward to getting the first round done and out the way so I can settle back into more of a routine with training and racing and start working towards indoor world title number five. I’m really happy with how things have gone and I’ve made quite a few changes to the bike, but we’ve got it dialled in now which is great. I’m feeling as good as ever and I’m really excited to get racing in Poland!”