The team Repsol Honda Trial Team has succeeded with Tony Bou and Gabriel Marcelli did the double on day two of the Italian Trial GP in Sestriere, the last round before the summer break where Toni Bou left comfortably as the leader going for what should be his 33rd world crown and 17th outdoors. Piera’s men added two wins on Italian soil and chained six wins in a row. Your partners, Gabriel Marcelli He finished second and tied for third position in the championship, and veteran Adam Raga, third. Jaime Bustsecond overall, punctured, only sixth.
Bou dominated again on the second day of competition in Sestriere. In the first lap, he first added two penalty points. For the second running, the 32-time champion continued to the top of the standings and took his fifth straight victory of the season.
Gabriel Marcelli closed the TrialGP of Italy with a good taste in his mouth. The Repsol Honda Trial Team rider started the first lap fighting for the podium places against his rivals, eventually finishing fourth. In the second pass, Marcelli showed an amazing performance, being the driver who scored the fewest penalty points, just three, which gave him second place. Toni Bou continues to increase his difference in relation to the second classified, Jaime Busto, and they are currently separated by 29 points. For his part, Gabriel Marcelli maintains the third position with 161 points. The final test of the Outdoor World Cup will be held from September 1 to 3 in Vertolaye, France.
“It’s been a fantastic weekend for us with the two wins. The team has worked well, we have been training all this month in Andorra at this same height and in the end the effort has been rewarded. So thanks to the whole team, without them it wouldn’t have been possible. We are super happy on vacation. The truth is that we did not expect to leave here with these points ahead, we will work well for the last double date in France and we will try to get this title”, said Toni Bou.
Source: La Verdad

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