Billy Bolt starts Hard Enduro championship with second at Minus 400
By Press Release on 7th Apr 22
Hard Enduro Graham Jarvis Billy Bolt
Husqvarna is celebrating a successful start to the 2022 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship with their two British stars fighting intense heat on the final day to secure two places on the Minus 400 podium in Israel.
The opening round of the world Hard Enduro series got underway in Israel, with Husqvarna Factory Racings Billy Bolt putting in a solid ride across the three days to claim second.
Making it a Husqvarna 2-3, hard enduro legend Graham Jarvis returned from injury to take third.
Hot on the heels of his winning SuperEnduro World Championship campaign, Billy Bolt was back outdoors and on two-stroke machinery for the Hard Enduro World Championship series-opener in Israel. Despite the lack of test time with his TE 300i and carrying a niggling wrist injury from SuperEnduro duty, Bolt was eager to get racing underway as he defended his title.
Faced with extreme heat in the Dead Sea region - temperatures rose to almost 50 degrees each day - Bolt got down to business on the opening day of racing. Favouring the SuperEnduro format, Billy was simply in a class of his own as he raced to a confident win.
A change of terrain for day two saw competitors tackle an 18-kilometre-long time-trial style prologue. Fast, dry, dusty, and incredibly hot, Bolt best managed the conditions to secure a comfortable third, knowing well to save energy for the third and final punishing day of racing.
Pushing riders to their max, a 75-kilometre-long course would see the Minus 400 decided on day three. A strong start put Billy at the sharp end of the results as he battled with rivals Mario Roman and Wade Young. With the second half of the race increasing in difficulty, Bolt made his bid for the win, but wasnt able to make it stick and had to be content with the runner-up result.
After eight months on the injury bench, hard enduro legend Graham Jarvis made his return to racing in Israel. Campaigning his Husqvarna Motorcycles supported Jarvis Racing Team TE 300i, Graham made his custom steady start to the event. Knowing day three was the decider, Jarvis came on strong right when it counted. Navigating the final key sections, he jumped from fifth to an impressive third, showing hes lost none of his determination, race craft, or hunger for podium success.
Billy Bolt: "Its been a physical start to the season for sure. After a full SuperEnduro season I was a little underprepared coming here. Considering how little time Ive spent on the two-stroke prior to Israel Im happy with second. At the service point I could see Mario and Wades tyres were in better condition, so I knew I just needed to hang on and manage a podium result. Theres a long road ahead in this championship with seven more races to come, so although today I wasnt at my best, I came away with some solid points."
Graham Jarvis: "It feels brilliant to be back racing and even better to finish on the podium. Its been a long road to recovery to get to this point. The initial part of todays race was fast, and I wasnt comfortable to go with the top guys straight away - Im still thinking about my knee. But after the service point, I settled in and started to make progress. The rock section at the end was the decider and I made places there for third."
The FIM Hard Enduro World Championship continues with round two at the Xross Hard Enduro Rally in Serbia on May 18-21.
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