Nerves stretched to the limit, spectacular starts, heart-stopping overtakes and crashes — a fiery atmosphere filled the stands. The SuperEnduro GP of Hungary was watched live by 14,500 spectators at the MVM Dome, surpassing last year’s attendance. In the Prestige category, Billy Bolt claimed victory amid incredible drama, while the European Cup also delivered Hungarian success, with Norbert Zsigovits finishing second to the delight of the home crowd.
Elérkezett a verseny hete! A superenduro-világbajnokság szupersztárjai szombaton Budapesten csapnak össze egymással – látványos test-test elleni csatákra és elképesztő izgalmakra számíthat, aki kilátogat az MVM Dome-ba.
Fourteen thousand spectators, an electrifying atmosphere, and an incredible fireworks display—both literally and metaphorically speaking—set the stage for an unforgettable event. The SuperEnduro World Championship competitors gathered at the MVM Dome on Saturday, where Billy Bolt once again triumphed in the Prestige category, just as he did last year. However, Hungarian fans had even more to celebrate as Norbert Zsigovits clinched a victory and Roland Liszka secured third place—perhaps even greater reasons for excitement.
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