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single mark on the final 12th section. This ensured
the two riders had equal scores going into the last
lap. In a brilliant duel played out between the sport's
two finest riders, neither dropped a single mark
bringing the time element into play.
It was Raga who came out on top as he competed
the course in the shortest time to take the victory
from Bou and claw back vital points in the champion-
ship chase. Bou now leads Raga by seven points.
The final place on the podium was taken by Jeroni
Fajardo.
Toni Bou lost out to Adam Raga on a tie in France but still
retains the points lead in the FIM World Trials Championship.
INDIAN ROADMASTER
REVEALED
I
ndian Motorcycles revealed its
all-new 2015 Indian Roadmas-
ter. The luxury-touring machine
will make its public debut on
August 2 at the 74th annual Stur-
gis Motorcycle Rally and will be
available for demo rides through-
out the weeklong event, along
with the rest of the 2015 Indian
Motorcycle lineup.
The Roadmaster comes loaded
with premium features for comfort,
convenience and luxury, including
expansive storage capacity and,
according to Indian, unmatched
power and performance.
"It has truly been a privilege
and an honor for our team to be
a part of motorcycling history in
designing and reintroducing the
Roadmaster, which has such a
legendary reputation as the king
of luxury touring bikes," said
Steve Menneto, VP of Motorcy-
cles for Polaris Industries.
The Roadmaster offers such
things as nearly 38 gallons of
weatherproof storage, standard
locking hard-sided saddlebags
and a roomy quick-release, car-
pet-lined rear trunk, Horizon Wind-
screen with power-adjust, Desert
Tan Genuine Leather heated seats
with individual controls and high/
low settings, heated grips featur-
ing 10 temperature settings and
adjustable airflow lower fairings
with storage. It has many standard
features such as, anti-lock brakes,
a tire pressure monitoring sys-
tem, keyless ignition with remote
saddlebag and trunk locks, triple
power ports, Pathfinder LED light-
ing and electronic cruise control.
The Roadmaster is powered
by the Indian's Thunder Stroke 11
engine—a 49-degree, air-cooled
V-twin powerplant mated to a six-
speed overdrive transmission.
MSRP is $26,999 and is ex-
pected to be available in Sep-
tember.
Indian Motorcycle introduced a new member to
its family—the 2015 Indian Roadmaster.