She is TrialGP World has lived an intense day at Calvi, CorsaIn celebration of the first day of the fourth calendar appointment of 2025. In a new land for all pilots, Toni Bou again became a protagonist rising at the top of the podium. Gabriel MarcelliOn the other hand, he managed to save a complex day with an important third final position, keeping him in the upper part of the general classification.
After coming to a trial in Japan marked with rain, mud and oily areas, Queen category pilots were found in Calvi with completely opposite conditions: high temperatures, sun and a soil with a lot of grip, offering a different kind of pilot. Bou started the first manga with almost perfect performance. The pilot of Montesa Cota 4rt He showed great technical solid and produced only two important failures in zones 3 and 10, ended with sufficient advantage to impose and take the first 20 points of the day.
The second rotation is more suited to Repsol Honda. An early Zone 2 error complicated the beginning for Catalan, forcing him to oppose the remaining tour. The current leader of the championship has to get his best version in decisive areas, maintaining pressure until the last section and penalizing the victory in Zone 12. With this he added another 20 points in general and, in addition, Bou took the extra point provided in the electric section to be the fastest in completion of the area available here.
Gabriel Marcelli She didn’t get her bright day in Calvi, even though she recovered to finish the room.
This week, Repsol Honda HRC pilots will return to the action in Calvi to play the second day of the competition, to mark the equatorial Ecuador TrialGP World 2025. Bou will seek to expand its advantage over the championship leader, while Marcelli will try to fight for success in the same career.
“I was very happy during the day because it was a bit difficult because of high temperatures. The places weren’t very complicated, so we were able to make a first manga different. The electric section.
Source: La Verdad

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