14/06/15 - FIM World Champ.: Nord Vue, GBR
An amazing eighth successive win for Bou!
Whilst Toni Bou – Repsol Honda had to fight hard for yesterday’s win, today it was a very different story as the reigning champion
romped to an easy and emphatic victory to extend his unbeaten run to eight Trials in a row. On the second day of the British Grand
Prix held at Nord Vue that marked a close to round four of the 2015 FIM Trial World Championship, Bou sealed his latest success by
the massive margin of thirty marks. Although Adam Raga – Gas Gas had been able to keep close to Toni twenty four hours earlier,
today he simply had no answer to Bou’s supremacy, but was still more than worthy of his clear runner’s up placing. Jeroni Fajardo
– Beta returned to the podium to complete an all Spanish top three, but way behind the pace of the Bou and Raga.
Rain marked the start to Sunday’s Trial, with revisions being made to four of the sections to allow for the ever changing weather
conditions. The hazards were at their most slippery on the opening lap and this reflected in the scores of all except Bou who
finished his first tour for the loss of a mere ten marks. Raga was next best at this point some fourteen marks back. Already the
writing was on the wall and Toni’s victory was never in doubt going forward, the only question was, what would be the size of his
victory come the finish?
Over the following two laps Raga fought a lonely battle to at least keep the gap between himself and Bou respectable whilst never
being under pressure for his eventual runner’s up placing. It was Albert Cabestany – Sherco who was in third spot after the initial
twelve sections, but he was to fade as the Trial wore on allowing Fajardo to claim the last rostrum place on day two. Jaime Busto –
Repsol Honda never really found his recent form on the sometimes greasy sections and again had to be content with rounding out
the top five for the second day running.
With the rain having stopped after lap one, the rocky quarry based hazards began to dry which saw the riders reduce their scores
over the closing two laps. Takahisa Fujinami – Repsol Honda and James Dabill – Vertigo were just two riders who greatly benefited
from the change in weather as they both recorded much lower laps totals on their second and third tours to finish the day sixth
and seventh respectively. France’s Alexandre Ferrer – Sherco, who will now look forward to his home GP next, took eighth position
whilst Eddie Karlsson – Montesa and Franz Kadlec – Beta closed out today’s top ten. Bou remains unbeaten at the Nord Vue venue
and has now extended his lead in the series standings to thirty four points over Raga. Fajardo, Cabestany and Fujinami currently sit
third, fourth and fifth respectively in the general standings.
Almost Bou-like and rounding off an incredible weekend, Iwan Roberts – Beta made it back-to-back wins in the FIM World Cup as he
held his nerve brilliantly to claim his second victory at his home GP. Roberts took the lead on lap one and then delivered two
further solid performances to narrowly defeat his fellow countryman, Billy Bolt – Scorpa by five marks. This was Robert’s third win
of the series and Bolt’s first podium finish since the Czech Republic. Yesterday’s runner up Arnau Farre – Gas Gas completed
today’s FIM World Cup rostrum with the Spanish rider finishing a further four marks back from Bolt. Despite only managing sixth on
the day Quentin Carles de Caudemberg – Beta remains the leader of the general standings four points ahead of Miquel Gelabert –
Sherco. Jack Price Gas Gas who placed fourth today continues to hold third in the series with Roberts having now moved into
fourth position in the series even having missed the Japanese GP.
In very much a repeat of yesterday’s dominant performance it was again Marco Fioletti – Beta who was a clear and comfortable
winner in the FIM 125 Cup. With lap scores of ten, seventeen and eleven over the three laps respectively, the Italian rider’s total
of thirty-eight was some thirty-one marks better than his nearest challenger Maxime Varin – Scorpa who took the runner’s up spot
for the second day in a row. Completing a great debut weekend Sam Johnson – Beta again claimed third spot on home soil to close
out a carbon copy of yesterday’s podium. Fioletti has further increased his lead in the general standings to thirty-three points over
Varin. After three GPs in the last three weeks, the 2015 FIM Trial World Championship now pauses briefly before resuming in
Andon, France on 27-28th June for the fifth round of the current series.
news and photos by FIM Press
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Otto Bou volante!
Molto di più di una vittoria, un dominio assoluto quello di Toni Bou – Repsol Honda che su zone diventate viscidissime, ha perfino fatto il terzo giro a zero! Adam Raga- Gas Gas secondo davanti a Jeroni Fajardo - Beta.
Mentre il settebello (su 8 prove) arriva per Marco Fioletti - Beta, nella 125cc, autore ancora una volta di una gara con se stesso, tanto è stato il divario col secondo.
Filippo Locca - Beta finisce in 14° posizione nella World Cup.
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