This weekend in the exam held in Madrid, Toni Bou (33 years old) won a new World Title in the indoor discipline. In the absence of an appointment to finish the 2023 season, the Repsol Honda He added a new crown to his record, number 34, and remains the most successful pilot in the history of the Test world.
To achieve this, it was enough for Bou to reach the final in Madrid arena, where he beat two other drivers who came there: his countryman and colleague Gabriel Marcelli and the british Toby Martyn, also behind a Montesa. Previously, Bou dominated the first round, where he finished with one penalty point to 3 of Martyn and Marcelli. After the second round, the Catalan remained in the lead with 7 points, four less than Martyn and Marcelli. In the final, Toni Bou took the win with 8 points, two less than Marcelli and nine ahead of Martyn.
Bou, who won five of the six events held, arrived in Madrid as the category leader with a 25-point advantage over the second-placed team. Jaime Busto, fourth in the capital of Spain. It now has 34 crowns: 17 outside and 17 inside. Since Bou began competing with the Repsol Honda Trial Team in 2007, he has been the absolute dominator of the category, winning 17 consecutive titles in the indoor discipline.
To his record we must also add 18 national tests with the Spanish team and another 17 titles in TrialGP World Championship, the last achieved this just a few months ago. Bou reaped during his sports career in X-Trial Championship a total of 77 victories in 105 events held with 92 podiums.
Source: La Verdad

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