He Catalan driver Toni Bou, Repsol Honda Team driver, add and continue. One of the Piera, 37 years old, won what he considers home because he lives in Principality of Andorra for many years. Therefore, he now has 36 world champion titles, half ‘outdoor’ and the other 18 ‘indoor’.
Bou was less in the ‘indoor’ World Championship event held in the Principality, the fifth on the X-Trial circuit after those held in Barcelona, Chalon-sur-Saône, Nice and Geneva. He came to the Principality as the leader after winning the first four tests and with 86 points.
In the first round, the Galician Gabriel Marcelli, Bou’s teammate, won with 3 points and Toni Bou was second with 6 tied Jaime Busto (GasGas). In the second round, with two laps, Jaime Busto was first with 6 points followed by Toni Bou with 10 and the French Benoit Bincaz (Sherco) with 11. In the second round the driver from Górliz won again followed by Toni Bou and Gabriel Marcelli. All three qualified to play in the final.
The final
In said final, Bou started with a 5, but he turned it around with a great comeback, surpassing J in the classificationpurpose Bust and Gabriel Marcelli. The veteran pilot and great dominator of the tests in recent years added 10 points and the second was Jaime Busto with 14. The Galician Marcelli had to settle for third place with 18 points.
In the general classification, there are still two tests to be completed (Tallinn and Pamplona), Toni Bou has already taken the title of world champion, adding 106 points. Jaime Busto and Gabriel Marcelli They add up to 86.
The next exam will be held on October 26 at Tallinn (Estonia) and will close the internal calendar on November 16 in Pamplona.
Source: La Verdad

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