Toni Bou reached 34 world championships in trials and Prado made history as the first Spanish MXGP champion

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If in the premier category of speed the MotoGP world title escaped Jorge Martín where Pecco Bagnaia renewed his crown, Spanish motorcycling made history in motocross with the first world title in the premier category of MXGP for in Jorge Prado. Tony Bou He continued to recognize his own legend and took the Trial GP and X-Trial world titles for the 17th consecutive season to raise the bar to 34 crowns. Alvaro Bautista He also renewed his crown in the Superbike World Championship and in enduro Joseph Garcia He was crowned E1 champion and runner-up in the Enduro GP. Daniela Guillén He was also runner-up in the world motocross championship.

The superhero trials Tony Bou At the age of 37, he achieved his 17th consecutive campaign as unbeaten in Trial GP and X-Trial and reached 34 world titles. The trajectory in both competitions is similar. In the GP, Jaime Busto pushed him at the start – tied at three wins and three seconds – and then took the lead with eight wins in a row. Indoors he took six wins out of a possible seven. He also capped the campaign with the team’s twentieth straight victory at the Trial of Nations along with Jaime Busto and Gabri Marcelli.

Jorge Prado, MXGP champion; Daniela Guillén, female runner-up

The wonder of the child Jorge Prado At the age of 22, he won the star category crown after being the former MX2 champion in 2018 and 2019. History began to be written in 2011, when at just 10 years old he achieved the 65cc European-World double. The Prado family left everything in Lugo to move to Lommel (Belgium), one of the birthplaces of motocross, to pursue the dream. After winning MX2, he jumped to MXGP in 2020 and in his third campaign, his second with GasGas, he touched glory by winning the title, leading 210 laps, scoring ten pole positions, 14 races and 16 that podium for two Grand Prix victories. And Spanish motocross has a second asset in Rubén Fernández, fifth classified.

And the future of this sport is also being written by girls with the WMX world runner-up for the 17-year-old Catalan Daniela Guillén who is only 30 points behind New Zealander Courtney Duncan, champion for the fourth time.

Bautista’s double in the Superbike World Championship

Alvaro Bautista He entered the history of the World Superbike by reaffirming his title at the age of 39, the fifth in history that he has achieved it after Merkel, Polen, Fogarty and Rea, and he did it at home, in Jerez, in the social to people. with his sixth triplet of wins of the year. He finished the season with a new record for wins in a campaign with 27 for a total of 31 podiums. With a total of 59 wins, he is the rider with the most victories for Ducati, both in WorldSBK and MotoGP.

Josep García was crowned Enduro 1 champion

The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider, Joseph Garcia, continues to make history in the Enduro World Championship and adds the E1 crown with one day to go. The 26-year-old rider from Súria won the third world championship of his career, after the Enduro2 crowns in 2017 and 2021. It was a stellar season for Josep, with ten victories in his category. Furthermore, in the Enduro GP he was declared world runner-up, finishing just 12 points behind champion Steve Holcombe.

Source: La Verdad

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