Toni Bou wants more: “I set myself very beastly goals”

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Inevitable. Incomparable. There are no more qualifiers to specify Tony Bou. Maybe it’s worth calling him ‘champion’. ‘Unique’ It also fits like a glove. In the motor world, no one has won as many world titles as him or dominated any category with an iron fist for 16 consecutive years. It was said as soon as possible. To these he added all the external (external) and internal (internal) titles he played and raised all the records to an unreachable level. Year after year, he continues to win, and along with his victories is his usual visit to the Mundo Deportivo newsroom. He never stops winning and his meeting with the journalists of this newspaper can be considered a tradition. Each year he was expected to have two more crowns under his arm. He did it again in 2022.

“Every title is special”, note for MD one of Piera (October 17, 1986, age 35). Y in this sense, his number 32, the 16th outside, will be remembered for the difficulties he experienced in the beginning. of course for deciding to compete on the old bike after months of riding his new Indoor weapon.

“Changing motorcycles made it worse. I didn’t have the same feeling and the first four races were not good. We made two second positions and won another two races, but I was not comfortable. And from the fifth race I regained the sensations. That teaches you that each title and each fight is different”, he pointed out, with a more than clear premise: “we have to continue playing with our feet on the ground because what I am experiencing is not normal. The sensations are great, but I am amazed to achieve this so many years in a row”.

don’t plan on stopping

In fact, this is not normal. Despite the increasing number of crowns, he continues to dedicate his life to this sport. He trains 6 out of 7 days on a motorcycle, 5 hours, including physical work. And in the middle of the season he forgets to be with his friends or enjoy the things he likes like paddle tennis or football. Live for and to compete. Some, in similar situations, bored with winning, look for new challenges. Others lose motivation before they even get up. For Bou, it’s not one or the other.

“I set myself very wild goals, because Although I have achieved this over the years, when you are as competitive as I am, there is no other choice but to want to keep winning two titles every year.. Everything that makes me feel good is my way of being: I always try to have fun no matter what I do. And now I set another challenge to myself: to continue to develop the current bike and improve it to be more comfortable to have the security of riding the same bike for a whole year”.

He has everything he wants: family, friends, house, car, dog, and he is the best in the world at his specialty. Was happy. What will the letter to the Three Wise Men ask for? What does life ask when you have everything you’ve ever dreamed of? “In the short term my wish is to continue living the life I’m living. I can’t ask for anything more. I’m enjoying myself, winning and everything is going well for me in general. I’m very happy and I don’t ask for anything more with what I have. Just keep it up.” Words of a 32-time world champion (so far). Retirement is not on your mind yet. Just think about winning.

Source: La Verdad

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