Jaime Bust (Vertigo) left without a tree of victories this season Toni Bou (Repsol Honda Team) in the final round of the Indoor World Championship held at Andorra la Vella Sports Center.
The 24-year-old rider from Górliz, who has not won a test of the maximum indoor competition since Paris 2018, won the final by accumulating four penalty points in total from six places which was designed at the Andorra Sports Center and broke Toni Bou’s streak.
The former world champion has not lost an ‘indoor’ World Championship event since 2019 in Barcelona. This season he won in Nice, Chalon, Madrid and Barcelona and in the Principality, where he lived for many years, he sought to add his 74th victory in the X-Trial, but a failure in the second zone on the last left. him completely.
Jaime Busto, with his classification for the final, has already been sentenced to the third position of the general classification after being second in the second round with 8 points.
Adam Raga (TRRS) he also reached the final with third place in the second round, but added 11 points.
In the final, the player from Ulldecona had no chance with three losses and 17 points. Of course, he finished as runner-up after eliminating Italian Matteo Grattarola (Beta) in the first stage.
Therefore, the general classification ends as the first classified Toni Bou and with his thirty-two world champion titles -16 in ‘indoor’- with a total of 104 points followed by Adam Raga with 69 and Jaime Busto who closes of the podium with 51 points.
The current world champion also lost his unbeaten record in Andorran territory, since he won in 2019 and 2021.
Source: La Verdad
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