Cycle News

Cycle News Issue 25 June 27, 2017

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/842139

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 41 of 149

VOL. 54 ISSUE 25 JUNE 27, 2017 P41 BOU BOUNCES BACK A fter slipping to third in Andorra seven days ago Rep- sol Honda's Toni Bou re-established his dominance at TrialGP France, round four of the 2017 FIM Trial World Championship, June 24, with a commanding performance. On the back of his qualification victory, the reigning FIM Trial World Champion took full ad- vantage of his starting position at the rear of the field to destroy the opposition in Lourdes with a divine display of Trial technique. Following a wet open- ing lap that saw the ma- jority of the field incurring time penalties after being caught up in section queues, the ten-time FIM Trial World Champion led fellow Spaniard Adam Raga (TRRS) by 12 marks after parting with 15 on observation and six on time compared to his rival's 25 on observation and eight on time. With conditions drying dra- matically, any hopes Raga may have entertained of reeling in the leader were blown out of the water when Bou recorded a sensational clean second lap, earning him an eighteen-mark victory. "After the mistakes in An- dorra this was a very important victory," says Bou. "It was a strange Trial with the conditions very different between the first and second laps." "Staying clean on the second lap was fantastic—I rode at one hundred percent and I'm very happy for this. My lead now is 13 points and I'm very much look- ing forward to the next round in England." Sections one and 15 were manmade in the town center and took few marks, but the remainder—comprising rocky outcrops on a wooded hillside— proved costly in the wet condi- tions of the opening lap. Never in contention for the win after an expensive opening lap that saw him part with 36 on observation and five on time, Spain's Jaime Busto (Repsol Honda) backed up his debut podium at TrialGP Andorra with a fighting third place, his solid second lap of just seven plac- ing him four marks ahead of Japanese teammate Takahisa Fujinami. CN 1. Toni Bou (Hon) 2. Adam Raga (TRRS) 3. Jaime Busto (Hon) 4. Takahisa Fujinami (Hon) 5. Jeroni Fajardo (Ver) Toni Bou returned to his winning ways at the TrialGP in France. PHOTOGRAPHY BY HONDA HRC

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News Issue 25 June 27, 2017