I think a super bull run would be probably triggered by some more long-term adoption. Be it companies and states buying it as strategic reserves, or a more relevant usage as payment tool. This would mean that in this case would not see the Super Bear Cycle, instead after the Super Bull Run the volatility would slowly cool down, but the usage patterns would stabilize.
Although, the "Super Bull Run" is already happening today, no? Zoom out to the maximum.
Plus long-term adoption would definitely help in the Bitcoin price surge, but I believe it's not entirely necessary because even if Bitcoin currently stays as a mere "speculative asset" - yes like GOLD, the expansion of the money supply will ensure that its price, and therefore its market value will keep going up.