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Cycle News 2021 Issue 47 November 23

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Bou Claims 30th World Championship A nother day, another World Championship for Toni Bou. The remarkable Catalan rider cap- tured his 15th consecutive X-Trial World Championship by claim- ing his 14th victory of the season at the X-Trial of Barcelona at the Palau Sant Jordi. The title marks the 30th World Championship for the trials legend. It wasn't walk in the park for Bou, however, who started his day with a five in round one. But the Repsol HRC rider went on to top round two, beating Montesa rider Gabriel Marcelli by 11 marks in the grand final. "It was fantatic to take the vic- tory and the title in Barcelona, the Cathedral of the X-Trial," said Bou. "I started a bit stiffley in the first round, but I recovered quickly to come out on top in the second round and win the final. Winning here, in front of my home crowd, my family and friends, is excep- tional, and moreover, it is the first time that I have been crowned World Champion in Barcelona. I am very happy with my 15th world title and to have won both events." For Marcelli, it marked his career-best finish, besting third- place finisher Jaime Busto in round two, and besting Adam Raga in the overall. "I am very happy with such an exceptional result," said Marcelli. "Last season I was not at my best level and this is the best way to make amends. I have achieved the best result of my career and doing so in Barcelona ais espe- cially exciting." Adam Raga (TRRS) had to settle for third on the day and second in the championship. "My goal was to win the trial and take the title, but it was not to be," said Raga. "Finishing runner-up in the World Championship for the ninth time is an important enough achievement for me because it means I am still at the highest leel despite being the oldest rider in the championship." CN IN THE WIND P48 Repsol HRC's Toni Bou clinched his 15th consecutive X-Trial World Championship with a win at the "Cathedral of X-Trial."

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