French GP wraps up SuperEnduro season

By Team TMX on 10th Mar 25

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The GP of France held in the Arena Stadt Couvert de Lievin saw Billy Bolt deliver yet another 63-point maximum to end the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship on a high. The 27-year-old Brit has dominated the 2025 series taking 19 Prestige race wins out of 21 to end the series with a 116-point advantage over runner-up Jonny Walker (Triumph Factory Racing).

It was another weekend of British domination in the Prestige class as behind maximum man Bolt, a solid 4-2-2 for Walker placed him second with Ashton Brightmore (X-Grip GASGAS) taking third with 2-4-3 results. Mitch Brightmore (X-Grip GASGAS) bounced back from a difficult first race to end the night fourth after tying on points with Swede Eddie Karlsson (Stark Future).

Harry Edmondson (Fast Eddy Triumph) bagged 10th overall with Toby Martyn (Rieju Factory Team) being credited with 12th after crashing hard in race two and retiring for the evening.

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The French GP delivered plenty of close action

The Junior class provided plenty of close racing with battling Brit Toby Shaw unlucky to drop out of a medal position in the final series standings. The up-and-coming Sherco star placed 3-6-5 in France to take fifth on the night ending the series in fourth place overall – just missing out to Hungary’s Roland Liszka by a single point! Marc Serra secured the Junior title finishing ahead of Milan Schmueser who topped the podium in France.

Fraiser Lampkin (Beta) took his second GP win in a row with a 2-1 scorecard in the Youth class. This also secured him an FIM Silver Medal. Sherco UK’s Connor Watson missed out on third place overall on the night by a single point on his way to fourth in the championship. Charlie Crossland (Yamaha) ran 8-8 for eighth overall securing ninth in the series after an up-and-down season. Spain’s Ramon Godino took the title 18 points ahead of Lampkin.

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