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march 16, 2015 - Honda Moto

Toni Bou clinches a ninth consecutive X-Trial title in Austria

And he’s done it again. With one event still to go next week, a dazzling Toni Bou mathematically seals overall victory in the 2015 FIM X-Trial World Championship. The Repsol Honda Team whiz thus extends an impeccable record to nine consecutive title wins.

Toni Bou’s trophy cabinet will need enlarging once more. Today, the magnificent setting of the Arena Nova in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, played host to the penultimate test of the 2015 X-Trial championship, as a packed house witnessed the Spaniard extend his run of championship wins to an unprecedented nine in a row.

The Repsol Honda Team came to the event intent on maintaining the kind of high-level performance that had brought top honours in Barcelona a week ago. As usual Bou’s semi-final performance had raised the bar high, as the eight competitors battled it out over six technical sections.

The final got underway with a first section that proved insurmountable for all, but Bou soon made amends astride the Montesa Cota 4RT, proving to be the only rider able to make it across the second obstacle. From then on it was plain sailing for the Honda maestro who began to increase the deficit over his adversaries, before finally finishing ahead of second place Jeroni Fajardo. It was Adam Raga’s third place that made Bou’s overall victory in the FIM X-Trial World Championship a mathematical certainty. The indoor win tally now stands at 45.

The final stop-off for Team HRC in the FIM X-Trial World Championship will be held in the Palacio de los Deportes in Oviedo, Spain next Friday, March 20.

Toni Bou 1

I’m really very pleased. I had a great race, and the way that Adam has been going lately, I didn’t expect to win the title here. It was a very tricky and technical race and Jeroni was really sharp today.
I felt really comfortable in all the sections, and the crowd got really into it too, which is really good for the sport as well. It’s difficult to reflect on what this title means; nine is a lot, and I never thought that I would be able to win so many. The rivals have really battled and made it difficult, which is why it means so much. The bike has run like a dream all year and the team has always been up to the job, always supportive, and I’d like to dedicate this victory to them, to my minder Joan Cordón, to my family and friends and everyone who follows me.

X-Trial Austria

Pos.

Rider

Num

Nation

L1

L2

L3

T3

Points

Team

Time/Gap

1

BOU Toni

1

SPA

6

10

   

20

Repsol Honda Team

 

2

FAJARDO Jeroni

5

SPA

21

23

   

15

Beta

 

3

RAGA Adam

3

SPA

16

25

   

12

Gas Gas

 

4

CABESTANY Albert

2

SPA

19

30

   

9

Sherco

 

5

DABILL James

4

GBR

21

     

6

Vertigo

 

6

FERRER Alexandre

7

FRA

25

     

4

Sherco

 

7

KARLSSON Eddie

8

SWE

26

     

2

Montesa

 

8

KADLEC Franz

wild card

GER

30

     

1

Beta

 
 

 

   
  Rider Standings

Pos.

Rider

Num

Nation

Points

Team

1

BOU Toni

1

SPA

95

Repsol Honda Team

2

RAGA Adam

3

SPA

74

Gas Gas

3

CABESTANY Albert

2

SPA

57

Sherco

4

FAJARDO Jeroni

5

SPA

54

Beta

5

FERRER Alexandre

7

FRA

24

Sherco

6

DABILL James

4

GBR

18

Vertigo

7

KARLSSON Eddie

8

SWE

11

Montesa

8

GUBIAN Loris

wild card

FRA

8

Gas Gas

9

BROWN Michael

wild card

GBR

2

Gas Gas

10

BUSTO Jaime

wild card

SPA

1

Repsol Honda Team

11

KADLEC Franz

wild card

GER

1

Beta