BOU IS RUNNER UP TWICE IN USA

2013-05-26 16:39
Toni Bou – Repsol Montesa HRC twice rode his
factory Cota 4RT into second place at round two
of 2013 FIM Trial World Championship in the USA,
whilst his team mate Takahisa Fujinami – Repsol
Montesa HRC placed fifth and third respectively
over the two days of competition in Tennessee.
Adam Raga – Gas Gas recorded back to back wins at
the US Trial Grand Prix and now heads Bou by a
single point in the general standings. Jeroni
Fajardo - Beta was third on day one, but was demoted to fourth spot on day two.

After an absence of five years the FIM Trial
World Championship returned to the USA, and to
the Trials Training Center at Sequatchie,
Tennessee, which lasted hosted the series back in
2008. The purpose developed venue, two and half
hours drive north of Atlanta city provided an
ideal setting for round two of this year’s
campaign. The heavily wooded and sprawling site
is home to an extensive array of natural terrain,
with big boulders and almost dry creeks being the
theme for the majority of the twelve sections,
which were ridden three times on each of the two days of competition.

Saturday’s competition played out under blue
skies and in warm temperature, which continued
the drying process that had began over the latter
part of the week. Fajardo showed his liking for
the almost Spanish type conditions to become the
early leader as he edged clear of both Bou and
Raga, but only after all the three leading riders
incurred a single time penalty each as a result
of their slow progress through the initial
sections. Raga put one hand firmly on the
winner’s trophy as he went unpenalised on his
second lap to move into the lead, as Bou dropped
three marks over the same period.

Raga showed great composure as he needed only a
single dab on his final lap to round out a well
deserved winner for the first time this season,
and a comfortable eight marks in front of Bou on
his factory four stroke machine who had to be
content with the runners up spot on this
occasion. Early leader Fajardo was demoted to
third come the finish, but was still pleased to
be on the podium and ahead of Albert Cabestany
Sherco and Fujinami who finished fourth and fifth
respectively on day one of the US Grand Prix.

The organisers made changes to four sections
overnight to increase the severity as the ground
continued to benefit from the ongoing good
weather. The alterations certainly produced a
stiffer challenge, but the leading riders
responded with some great riding, which saw Raga
close out the first lap on three marks to put
himself two head of Bou at this stage. Bou fought
back to draw level with Raga by the end of the
second lap, whilst Fujinami slotted himself into
third position albeit someway of the leading pace.

The pressure affected both Bou and Raga as they
each made errors on the final and decisive lap,
which saw them lose more marks on their last
visit to the twelve sections, double in fact,
than they had dropped on their first two laps
combined. Bou’s failure at the step in section
ten forced him into a tie-break with Raga, with
the Gas Gas rider eventually benefitting after he
recorded one more clean than Toni to take his
second win of the weekend. Fujinami stayed
consistent throughout the day to claim the last
podium place and to remain third in the general
standings as the series heads back to Europe for round three next month.


HONDA RIDER COMMENTS:

Toni Bou (Repsol Montesa)
Trial result: 2nd / 2nd Championship position: 2nd
“When you do not win, second place is the best
result you can hope for. Yesterday Adam (Raga)
was very strong and I made some mistakes. But
today we have both ridden incredibly well, but my
error in section ten on the final lap was a big
disaster. As you can see these results this
weekend are not good for the championship, but
all we can do now is to prepare for the next
round, especially in terms of my physical fitness
as I have struggled with that at the end today.
The sections were better today, as they were more
difficult than yesterday, so this is not reason
for my result today, as I have to take the responsibility for this.”

Takahisa Fujinami (Repsol Montesa)
Trial result: 5th / 3rd Championship position: 3rd
“Yesterday was a bad day, because my riding was
bad too. I think I came here with quite a lot of
pressure after I won the second day in Japan, and
I let that affect me. Fifth place was not a
complete disaster, but my goal is always to be on
the podium. Today I rode much better and with
much more confidence, and although the bike
stopped twice in two sections and cost me ten
marks, overall I can be satisfied to be on the
podium at the finish as it was impossible to
catch Adam (Raga) and Toni (Bou) today.”

RESULTS:

TRIAL

SATURDAY

POS / RIDER / NAT / MOTORCYCLE / MARKS LOST

1/ Adam RAGA / SPA / GAS GAS / 9
2/ Toni BOU / SPA / MONTESA / 17
3/ Jeroni FAJARDO / SPA / BETA / 19
4/ Albert CABESTANY / SPA / SHERCO / 24
5/ Takahisa FUJINAMI / JPN / MONTESA / 37
6/ James DABILL / GBR / BETA / 40
7/ Loris GUBIAN / FRA / GAS GAS / 57
8/ Matteo GRATTAROLA / ITA / GAS GAS / 62
9/ Alexandre Ferrer / FRA / SHERCO / 63
10/ Benoit DAGNICOURT / FRA / BETA / 70
11/ Jack CHALLONER / GBR / BETA / 88
12/ Patrick SMAGE / USA / SHERCO / 103
13/ Pere BORELLAS / SPA / GAS GAS / 111


SUNDAY

POS / RIDER / NAT / MOTORCYCLE / MARKS LOST

1/ Adam RAGA / SPA / GAS GAS / 24 (28x0)
2/ Toni BOU / SPA / MONTESA / 24 (27x0)
3/ Takahisa FUJINAMI / JPN / MONTESA / 38
4/ Jeroni FAJARDO / SPA / BETA / 40
5/ Albert CABESTANY / SPA / SHERCO / 55
6/ James DABILL / GBR / BETA / 61
7/ Alexandre Ferrer / FRA / SHERCO / 83
8/ Loris GUBIAN / FRA / GAS GAS / 90
9/ Matteo GRATTAROLA / ITA / GAS GAS / 104
10/ Jack CHALLONER / GBR / BETA / 110
11/ Patrick SMAGE / USA / SHERCO / 123
12/ Benoit DAGNICOURT / FRA / BETA / 128
13/ Pere BORELLAS / SPA / GAS GAS / 134




CHAMPIONSHIP POSITIONS TO DATE :
1 RAGA 70, 2 BOU 69, 3 FUJINAMI 59, 4 FAJARDO 56, 5 CABESTANY 49, 6 DABILL 41,
7 FERRER 24, 8 CHALLONER 23, 9 GRATTAROLA 21, 10 GUBIAN 17,
11 BROWN 17, 12 OGAWA TOMOYUKI 14, 13 KUROYAMA 14, 14 NOZAKI 13,
15 DAGNICOURT 10

NEXT EVENT: ROUND 03 SATURDAY / SUNDAY JUNE 15-16 SANT JULIA DE LORIA, ANDORRA

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