Bouncing back from injury in the best possible way, Billy Bolt claimed this year’s FIM SuperEnduro World Championship to deliver Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing back-to-back indoor titles. Ending his rookie campaign as runner-up in 2018, a serious leg injury shortly after clinching the World Enduro Super Series title saw
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Bolt is world champ!
Briton Billy Bolt has been declared world SuperEnduro champion after the final in Poland was axed due to the Coronavirus. And fellow Brit Jonny Walker is third in the world. Factory Husqvarna rider Bolt has been confirmed as champ in the Prestige Class from Taddy Blazusiak Walker. The cancelled Polish event has
Bolt closes in on world SuperEnduro crown
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt has delivered a winning ride at the penultimate round of the series, in Budapest. Securing two wins from three starts, the Brit extended his lead in the series’ overall standings with one round remaining. Regaining control of the leader’s red plate last time
British one-two at Spanish SuperEnduro
Billy Bolt claimed a hat-trick of victories at round three of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship in La Coruna, Spain, while fellow Briton Jonny Walker took second place. Delivering his best result of the series to date, Jonny Walker took another positive forward step in returning to his best having missed the 2019 indoor
Sixth in Dakar for Brit McCanney as Brabec leads
With just one-day remaining in the 42nd running of the Dakar Rally, Monster Energy Yamaha Rally Team riders Jamie McCanney and Franco Caimi recorded their best team results of the event so far, with each placing inside the top-10 in the motorcycle class aboard their WR450F rally machines. Finishing the
Best Dakar day yet for Brit rookie McCanney
With just two days remaining until the end of the 2020 Dakar Rally, Monster Energy Yamaha Rally Team riders Jamie McCanney and his team mate Franco Caimi have both taken important steps towards successfully completing this year’s event, reaching stage 10’s overnight bivouac without troubles. Enjoying the shortened stage, Dakar
Brabec remains in command at Dakar
Emotional tributes to Paulo Goncalves
Sunderland crashes out of Dakar
Watch Van Beveren crash out of Dakar
Monster Energy Yamaha's Adrien Van Beveren saw his Dakar aspirations ended following a high-speed crash shortly after the start of the stage. Adrien fractured a collarbone and has been transported to hospital for observation. https://youtu.be/HYe7qBYcXYY The second leg of the event’s marathon stage, day three saw riders complete a 504-kilometre looped stage