Toni Bou (Montesa Honda) travels to Cahors (France) ready to leave the 2022 TrialGP title up for grabs after the fifth victory of the season achieved last weekend in Belgium, in the eighth race of the season in the monumental city of Cahors, in the Lot region of France.
After Toni Bou’s excellent race on Sunday in Belgium, the Repsol Honda rider will attend a new appointment with the aim of leaving the championship practically decided thanks to a 26 point advantage where he is counting on the second classified, and there are still three races at stake, although it is clear to Bou that he has to confirm his leadership with a good result and wait for Italy to celebrate a new world crown.
The route runs along the two banks of the river that bathe the town and between the two main bridges of the city: the Pont de Valentré and the one at the entrance to Cahors, where you can see some places on the “beach” of Acacias and which has to be done twice in a semi-urban circuit where twelve strict places are located. .
“We are on a very good line, very positive, but nothing has been done and we have to competeonce again, very focused because this race is very important for the title, the team is working very hard and I feel good, so I expect a good race and no mistakes”, he assures in the team’s press release Repsol Toni Bou.
Source: La Verdad
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