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Cycle News 2026 Issue 20 May 19

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Bou Wins TrialGP Opener T he 2026 FIM TrialGP World Championship season got underway in Motegi, Japan, May 16-17, where the Repsol Honda Team finished 1-2 in the SuperFi - nal, where the weekend's points are reset to zero, with defending champion Toni Bou taking the win ahead of teammate Gabriel Marcelli on their Montesa Cota 4RT bikes. At the end, Bou had recorded a score of five, bet - tering Marcelli's score of eight. Third overall went to Beta Fac- tory rider Jaime Busto (11) and fourth to his teammate Matteo Grattarola (20). Honda Montesa Team rider Miquel Gelabert (25) was fifth on his battery-powered Honda. "This weekend was impor - tant because it was in Japan, Honda's home country, and we achieved the best possible result, so the overall assessment is very positive," Bou said. "The team did a spectacular job this weekend. At the beginning of the day, I felt nervous because everything was so close, but in the end, I was able to take all three top spots. I'm very happy and proud of the team, so in Andorra, we'll look to continue in the same vein." In the weekend's overall results, Bou took the win over Busto and Marcelli. "I'm not happy with how the first round of the season went, and I have a lot of work to do before the next race," Marcelli said. "Today we managed to fin - ish third and get on the podium, which is positive. I think I felt much more comfortable with my riding, but things didn't quite go as planned." The 2026 season features a new competition format, with races one and two. It all begins on Friday with the Super Test, which determines the starting order for Saturday's race one. From then on, the format will be the same as last season. The big change comes with race two, which will also be held on both Saturday and Sunday. After the first race, the Super Pole session is held to deter - mine the starting order for the Final. All riders will participate in this phase and will have to tackle between four and six sec- tions. Once these are completed, the five fastest competitors will qualify for the Super Final. With these new regulations, the podium for each day will be the combined result of the results obtained in race one and race two. CN SuperFinal 1. Toni Bou (Mon) 2. Gabriel Marcelli (Mon) 3. Jaime Busto (GG) 4. Matteo Grattarola (Bet) 5. Miquel Gelabert (Mon) WIND IN THE P34 Toni Bou dominated the opening round of the FIM TrialGP World Championship in Motegi, Japan.

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