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june 20, 2018 - Honda Racing

Portugal hosts round four of the World Championship with Toni Bou clear overall leader

After the triumph last week in Andorra, Repsol Honda Team rider #tonibou is poised to compete in Sunday’s fourth date of the 2018 TrialGP World Championship calendar, clear leader in the general standings. The event marks the 200th GP outing for the eleven times world champion. #takahisafujinami will likewise be looking to improve on his most recent performances.

The Portuguese town of Gouveia in the northwest of the country, this weekend hosts the fourth calendar date of the TrialGP World Championship. The event gets underway on Saturday with the dispute of the two lap-qualifying round. Q1 kicks off at 13:00, followed by Q2 at 15:00, the results of which will determine the start order for Sunday’s main event. Competitors are scheduled to set off at 09:00 on the four kilometre-course set to include fifteen sections over two laps. The race is scheduled to end at 15:20 (local time, GMT).

In the TrialGP of Andorra last weekend #tonibou clinched a decisive victory that cemented the Repsol Honda Team rider’s grip at the head of the world championship leader board. Bou now has a seven point-advantage over second-placed Jeroni Fajardo and nine over Jaime Busto in third spot. The participation of #tonibou in Portugal will be trial number 200 for the Catalan ace in top flight competition.

Bou’s Repsol Honda Team brother-in-arms, Japanese rider #takahisafujinami, arrives at the event hoping to improve on the results of the previous two events.

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