The Catalan pilot Tony Bou This Sunday he achieved his thirty-fifth trials world champion title and his eighteenth outdoor title by winning the French Grand Prixpenultimate test of the competition and held in the French town of Cahors.
Toni Bou (Montesa), who also has 17 indoor wounds, won Cahors with 15 penalty points, eight less than his compatriot. Jaime Busto (GasGas) and 17 margin against the Spanish and allies Gabriel Marcelli.
He won his eleventh title with two events remaining to complete the 2024 championship and reconfirmed as one of the most successful athletes in history.
This year, the Montesa Cota 4RT rider achieved a total of nine victories, recognizing him as the winner of the new edition of the TrialGP World Championship.
Since Toni Bou became part of Repsol Honda Team In 2007, he won all the championships he participated in, becoming the absolute leader of this sport.
Furthermore, this new victory became the 150th at Honda, a factory that has given him the best sporting moments in his entire career.
To his record in the outdoor discipline we have to add 17 titles to the Spanish national team in Testing Nations and 17 more from X-Trial.
Bou now has a total of 152 victories and 208 podiums after competing in 263 TrialGP events.
Source: La Verdad
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