Spainard won a few rounds early in the
season before Bou crept away.
"I am really happy because this
weekend I was feeling at one with the
bike and was able to put in two good
performances," Busto said. "I tried to
push Toni hard, but he wasn't fading or
throwing away any marks. In the end, I
got two second-place results, which is
fine, and I have finished second in the
championship.
"I am happy with this year. It was a
new team and new bike for me, so in
some ways, I wasn't expecting such
good results so quickly. To be able to
get some wins and put pressure on Toni
is incredible for me, and I can't thank
the team enough."
Fourth in the championship went to
Beta's Matteo Grattoraola who finished
out the year 14 points ahead of TRRS
rider Adam Raga.
Next on the schedule is the Trial des
Nations in France, September 8-10.
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TrialGP
Saturday
1. Toni Bou (Mon) 30
2. Jaime Busto (GG) 47
3. Gabriel Marcelli (Mon) 48
4. Matteo Grattarola (Bet) 53
5. Adam Raga (TRS) 54
Sunday
1. Toni Bou (Mon) 29
2. Jaime Busto (GG) 38
3. Gabriel Marcelli (Mon) 51
4. Matteo Grattarola (Bet) 52
5. Miquel Roura Gelabert (Ver) 53
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GasGas' Jamie Busto
finished out the year
second in France
and second in the
championship.
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FUTURE7MEDIA