Spanish trial pilot Antoni ‘Toni’ Bou (Repsol Montesa-HRC), 33 times world champion and the most successful in historythe main star this Tuesday in the presentation of the FIM X-Trial World Championship event that will be held on November 4, at the Madrid Arena.
At the event held in the Plaza de Colón, in the capital of Spain, it is possible to have fun a great exhibition of Bou’s free roamwhich showed more of his passion for motorcycles.
“Ultimately, this is my passion, I love it, I wake up every day with great enthusiasm. Winning also gives me the strength to continue this pursuit and The truth is that we are living a dream and we will try to extend it as much as possible“said ‘Toni’ who won his first world championship in 2007.
After the success of a year ago, the capital of Madrid will once again host the best drivers on the international scene, and will set up a set of tracks marked by their challenging obstacles, so that the these show your skills.
“After many years of missing the X Trial world championship, we returned to Madrid last year, already It is a success and this year we believe and we want to surpass it.“said Enrique Ceva, CEO of the event, while expressing his pleasure in welcoming the best drivers of this sport to the Spanish city.
“Having the best trial riders in Madrid is a source of pride and pride for the whole city and the whole community. We want this event to be put together every year and always have them“, said.
The World Cup event could decide the title. Toni Bou leads the classification with 100 points, followed by his former teammate Jaime Busto (75) and Gabriel Marcelli (58). If Bou wins, he will claim his 34th title.
“It would be something very nice for us, we have to go, compete. It’s Repsol’s home, our home, so it’s a great thing to get 34 here“said the 37-year-old from Barcelona.
Source: La Verdad

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