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Cycle News Issue 37 September 19, 2017

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IN THE WIND P48 BOU CAPS IT OFF T oni Bou capped off the 2017 FIM Trial World Champion- ship with a win in Italy. The Repsol Honda rider scored a dominant victory over fellow Spaniard Adam Raga (TRRS) at the Metzeler Offroad Park at Arco di Trento, September 17. There was a shock in TrialGP Women as Germany's Theresa Bauml (Beta) handed Emma Bristow (Sherco) her first top- flight defeat since May 2015, but second place was still easily good enough for the British star to take her fourth consecutive FIM World crown by a large 15-point margin. Heavy overnight rain contin- ued into the morning forcing organizers to make a number of small alterations to the com- pact course that was made up of sections plotted over largely natural terrain supplemented by imposing strategically placed boulders. Bou, who last weekend secured his 11th straight title, was in a class of his own on the opening lap. With grip hard to find as mud was dragged onto the rocks his score of 12 was half that of Raga, but he took his foot off the gas on lap two and a few stray dabs as the sec- tions dried dramatically allowed his fellow Spaniard to reduce the deficit to nine marks with a stunning second-lap total of just three. "This victory is very important for me after finishing second in the Czech Republic," says Bou. "I'd like to say thank you to the team because they have worked very hard for me." Bou's teammate Jaime Busto made it an all-Spanish podium for the fourth time in a row and claimed third in the champion- ship with an impressive second- lap total of five leaving him three marks behind Raga and pulling him nine clear of fourth-placed James Dabill (GasGas) from Britain. Spain's Jeroni Fajardo (Ver- tigo) took fifth a further nine marks behind Dabill and three ahead of Germany's Franz Kadlec (GasGas) who recorded his best finish of the series in sixth. CN Toni Bou, the 2017 FIM Trials World Champion, capped off the season with a win in Italy. PHOTOGRAPH BY HONDA RACING

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