Toni Bou – Repsol Montesa survived a late scare to take his second win of the weekend at round seven of the 2013 FIM Trial World Championship held at Penrith, Great Britain. Bou crashed heavily in section seven on the third and final lap and sustained an injury to the lower right part of his stomach that required immediate medical attention at the finish, which in turn prevented him from taking part in the podium ceremony. Adam Raga – Gas Gas for the second day in a row managed to salvage a vital second place after a poor opening lap. Jeroni Fajardo – Beta beat Takahisa Fujinami – Repsol Montesa by a single dab to complete an all Spanish podium. Bou now heads Raga by ten points in the general standings with just one round remaining.
The second day of the British Grand Prix could not have not been more different to day one, with the sunshine of Saturday being replaced by torrential rain as today’s action got underway. Several modifications were made to the sections to allow for the rain that had fallen heavily throughout the night and for most of today’s first lap. Bou was amongst many who were to fall foul of the difficult conditions as he handed Raga an early advantage when he fived section two this morning. However the reigning champion was soon to recover and was never behind from the end of the first lap onwards. Bou was cruising to his second win a row when disaster struck in the seventh hazard on his final visit. His heavy fall saw him land on sharp rock that punctured his right side leaving an open wound several centimetres in length.
Focused on finishing the job in hand, Bou’s team applied a temporary bandage to stem the blood loss, which proved to be sufficient for him to ride the remaining sections and to secure another important win. Raga watched on in hope, but had to be happy with his second place, which may prove to be just enough to keep his title hopes alive.
Pol Tarres – Sherco kept the race for the Junior class title alive as he won the second day of the British round. Despite trailing class leader and eventual runner-up on the day, Jorge Casales – Gas Gas on the opening lap of three, Tarres produced the best two closing laps to win by seven clear marks come the finish. Jonathan Richardson – Ossa equalled his best result of the season to date as he claimed third spot at his home GP after he defeated Francesc Moret – Gas Gas on a most cleans tie break. Although beaten into second position today Casales still holds a healthy lead in the championship table as he heads to the final round in France and remains the favourite to lift the title barring an absolute disaster. Moret has now moved within a point of Jack Sheppard – Beta in the tussle for third position in rankings as the British rider endured a tough day and could only place eighth.
The Youth class welcomed a new winner today, as sixteen year old Iwan Roberts – Beta followed up yesterday’s fourth place with an outstanding victory in only his second ever Grand Prix. The youngster from Wales went clean on his final lap to snatch a single mark win from fellow British rider Jack Price – Beta. Again this was Price’s best ever result in only his second ever GP. Series regular Bradley Cox – Beta rounded out the podium as home riders filled all of the top three positions. Newly crowned 2013 FIM Youth Trial World Cup winner Quentin Carles de Caudemberg – Beta had to settle for fourth place on this occasion having never previously been off the rostrum this season. Gabriele Giarba – Beta completed the top five to maintain his second place in the general standings just ahead of Cox with one round remaining.
The final round of the 2013 FIM Trial World Championship will take place in Isola 2000, France on 31st August / 1st September.
World Championship Results
1. Toni Bou - 39 2. Adam Raga - 65 3. Jeroni Fajardo - 68 4. Takahisa Fujinami - 69 5. Albert Cabestany - 79 6. Loris Gubian - 96 7. James Dabill - 99 8. Jack Challoner - 108 9. Michael Brown - 112 10. Alexandre Ferrer - 124 |
Junior Championship Results
1. Pol Tarres - 17 2. Jorge Casales - 24 3. Jonathan Richardson - 29 (24 cleans) 4. Francesc Moret - 29 (21 cleans) 5. Andy Chilton - 33 6. Cedric Tempier - 37 7. Maxime Warenghien - 39 8. Jack Sheppard - 40 9. Jack Spencer - 41 10. Giacomo Saleri - 49 |
Youth Championship Results
1. Iwan Roberts - 12 2. Jack Price - 13 3. Bradley Cox - 16 4. Quentin Carles de Caudemberg - 18 5. Gabriele Giarbga - 20 6. Martin Matejicek - 22 7. Kenny Thomas - 27 8. Declan Bullock - 27 9. James Stones - 32 10. Timo Myohanen - 39 |
World Championship Standings
1. Toni Bou - 203 2. Adam Raga - 193 3. Takahisa Fujinami - 149 4. Albert Cabestany - 142 5. Jeroni Fajardo - 141 6. James Dabill - 111 7. Matteo Grattarola - 75 8. Loris Gubian - 69 9. Alexandre Ferrer - 63 10. Jack Challoner - 60
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Junior Championship Standings
1. Jorge Casales - 178 2. Pol Tarres - 165 3. Jack Sheppard - 144 4. Francesc Moret - 143 5. Cedric Tempier - 125 6. Jonathan Richardson - 119 7. Maxiome Warenghien - 116 8. Carles Traviesa - 69 9. Giacomo Saleri - 66 10. Matteo Poli - 52 |
Youth Championship Standings
1. Quentin Carles de Caudemberg - 199 2. Gabriele Giarba - 157 3. Bradley Cox - 152 4. Kenny Thomas - 146 5. Pietro Petrangeli - 121 6. Timo Myohanen - 114 7. Martin Matejkicek - 102 8. Declan Bullock - 87 9. Ignacio Fernandez - 59 10. Marco Fioletti - 44
Quentin Carles de Caudemberg cannot now be beaten and is 2013 FIM Youth Trial World Cup Winner. |
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