Bou becomes new
Indoor Trial world champion in
Menorca
Toni Bou assured
Indoor Trial title in Menorca this
night by taking second place at
penultimate round of FIM Indoor
Trial World Championship. Repsol
Montesa-HRC has clinched his
biggest trial success so far at 20
years after beating his maximum
rival for the crown, Adam Raga.
Sherco rider Albert Cabestany
achieved his second win in a row
in a very competitive and closed
final lap, a victory that put him
in second place overall, with two
points ahead Gas Gas star.
Cabestany and Raga will have to
fight for runner-up at final round
in Madrid.
Bou, Cabestany and
Raga proved to play a different
game from the qualification lap.
Three Spanish stars completed a
fantastic performance on the
sections and gained easily the
ticket for the final.
Jeroni Fajardo was
the worst victim of bad luck. His
brilliant start changed hardly
when Beta rider knocked on his
wrist after he crashed at section
6. But poblems went on as his
front brake bomb broke before the
dual lane race and forced him to
retirement.
Takahisa Fujinami’s
chances to get the second lap were
ruined after his engine stopped on
section 5 and Repsol Montesa-HRC
rider committed a maximum penalty
very dangerous. Anyway, Japanese
Fujigas could save fourth place
taking advantage of Fajardo’s
problems. Dougie Lampkin and
Tadeusz Blazusiak fell to last
places in standings with a poor
riding and too much mistakes.
With Indoor Trial
title on Bou’s belt, next 17th
March Palacio de los Deportes de
Madrid Stadium will be the scene
of the huge battle for runner-up
between Cabestany and Raga.
Toni Bou: “I was
waiting my whole life to enjoy
days like this, to be world
champion. The last races became
very hard for me because of the
nerves and the pressure to be
closer of this dream. I’d like to
celebrate this title winning in
Madrid”
Albert Cabestany:
“I want to congratulate Toni Bou
for the title. I’m delighted with
this win, a very important victory
for my aims in the championship.
Now I need to push hard in the
last race for trying to defend the
runner-up”.
Adam Raga: “This
year I’ve not deserved to win the
title. Toni Bou did a good job and
he is the fair champion. I want to
forget this championship and be
focussed on recovering my best
riding and winning again races and
titles”
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