Bou Closes Out X-Trial Season With Victory
R
epsol Honda's Toni Bou
closed out the 2025 FIM
X-Trial Championship with a
victory. Bou, who had already
clinched the title, dominated in
Estonia, April 26.
Bou, who competes aboard a
Montesa Cota 4RT, topped the
night's qualifier and went on
to win the main, seven points
clear of GasGas Factory Team's
Jaime Busto, who was also sec
-
ond in the qualifier.
Bou's teammate, Gabriel
Marcelli, filled out the podium in
third. Sherco's Jack Peace was
fourth in the four-rider final.
Bou finished out the champi-
onship at the top of the leader-
board with 135 points, followed
by Busto with 112 and Marcelli
with 81. Sherco's Benoit Bincaz
and Adam Raga completed the
top five.
"I'm very happy to get a win
in Estonia," Bou said. "Last year,
I couldn't qualify for the final,
so I was eager to get this great
result. We had a very solid race,
and now we have to enjoy it.
"Overall, this season was very
positive," Bou added. "We've
achieved six wins, and our worst
finish was second, in addition to
taking the title, so we can't ask
for more. The team has done an
incredible job, as always, and I
want to thank them for that."
CN
FINAL
1. Toni Bou (Mon) 8 points
2. Jaime Busto (GG) 15
3. Gabriel Marcelli (Mon) 17
4. Jack Peace (She) 19
WIND
IN THE
P60
Toni Bou finished out
the 2025 FIM X-Trial
Championship with a
win in Estonia.