OFF ROAD
FIM WORLD TRIALS CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 6 / STEPPING STONE RANCH
JULY 25-26, 2015 / EXETER, RHODE ISLAND
P106
5. Jeroni Fajardo (Bet) 91
6. Takahisa Fujinami (Hon) 100
7. James Dabill (Ver) 107
8. Alexandre Ferrer (Shr) 110
9. Jaime Busto (Hon) 114
10. Franz Kadlec (Bet) 128
SUNDAY
1. Toni Bou (Hon) 26
2. Adam Raga (GG) 50
3. Jeroni Fajardo (Bet) 55
4. Albert Cabestany (Shr) 79
5. Takahisa Fujinami (Hon) 81
6. Jaime Busto (Hon) 83
7. Jorge Casales (Bet) 85
8. James Dabill (Ver) 91
9. Alexandre Ferrer (Shr) 101
10. Eddie Karlsson (Hon) 114
more confident because we have
increased the advantage over my
rivals, and I will be able to take it
more calmly in Portugal.
"We wanted to win and the
result has been unbeatable. I felt
very good in the sections, espe-
cially after all the work that I've
done this pre-season with the
non-stop rule. Here today I was
able to apply all of that training
that I had done last winter."
Bou now holds a 34-point
cushion in the series standings
with just two GP events remain-
ing. CN
SATURDAY
1. Toni Bou (Hon) 37
2. Adam Raga (GG) 69
3. Jorge Casales (Bet) 78
4. Albert Cabestany (Bet) 83
ond go-round, posting a nine-
point lap, compared to Raga's
17. Meanwhile, Fajardo contin-
ued to hold the third position by
turning in another 22-point card.
With his second win of the
weekend all but in the bag, Bou
needed a one, a five and anoth-
er one to complete the final lap,
giving him a total of 26 for the
day, easily outdistancing Raga's
50 total points.
Fajardo rounded out the podi-
um with a total for the day of 55,
while Sherco's Albert Cabestany
was fourth with 79.
"This weekend has been a
really good one," said Bou. "The
trial was quite a complicated one
but I was riding really well. I'm
very pleased with it. These two
victories will make me feel a lot
Just in time. Many of the bikes
that were shipped in from Europe
didn't arrive to the site until the
evening before the first day of
competitions.