IN
THE
WIND
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Toni Bou topped day
one but lost out to his
teammate, Fujinami
on day two, but the
defending champ leaves
Italy with the points
lead.
PHOTO: HONDA HRC
Laia Sanz won the Women's class
on Saturday after an eight-year-
hiatus.
PHOTO: GASGAS
has done today at 41 has been
incredible. He works a lot and
does such a good job with the
whole team. As for me, I am
happy with the weekend in
general. Today, in section six,
I hurt myself a bit, I made a
mistake with the line and wasn't
able to secure my foot. Even so,
I got a very good result. I hope I
haven't done too much damage
and hopefully I will be able to re-
cover fully for the second round
of the world championship."
After the two rounds, Bou
leads the championship by five
points over Raga. Fujinami is an-
other three points back in third.
Fujinami's wasn't the only
surprise over the weekend. Laia
Sanz, competing in her first
World Championship TrialGP
in eight years after switching to
Rally racing, took the Women's-
class win in her first ride back
on Saturday. The GasGas rider
finished second to Emma Bris-
tow (Sherco) on Sunday.
CN
TrialGP
Day One
1. Toni Bou (Mon) 24
2. Adam Raga (TRRS) 25
3. Matteo Grattarola (Bet) 40
Day Two
1. Takahisa Fujinami (Mon) 22
2. Toni Bou (Montesa) 30
3. Adam Raga (TRRS) 36