In the exam held this Saturday at VErtolaye, France, Tony Bou achieved a new victory and, with an appointment to finish the 2023 championship, got a new title of TrialGP. The pilot of Repsol Honda He has 17 titles in outdoor disciplines and a total of 33, being one of the most successful athletes in history.
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This season, the Montesa Cota 4RT pilot He added a total of 10 victories, giving him a new title adding to his extensive record. Since Toni Bou started competing in 2007 with the Repsol Honda team, he has won all the championships held, becoming the absolute leader in the category.
To his record in the outdoor discipline we have to add another 17 titles with the Spanish national team in the Trial of Nations competition and 16 more in the X-Trial. Bou reaped during his sports career a total of 141 victories in 252 events held at the Outdoor World Championships and 196 podiums.
Source: La Verdad

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