Next Trial course 29 January

Next Sunday, January 29, the new season of Trial courses proposed by the Trialworld School, specialized in initiation and improvement of both children and adults, begins. The School model follows the guidelines that forged the success of the last edition,

Rigau joins JTG

Jotagas (JTG) incorporates Josep Rigau into its commercial structure; With this signing, the company consolidates one of the most important departments of the company with the aim of offering a close and professional service and attention to its collaborators in

Pol Tarres prepares for the 2012 season

Pol Tarrés prepares to face the season with the JTG JT 300; The rider from Rellinars, official of the Jotagas factory, trains daily with the new bike that will soon be in dealerships around the world in its three displacements,

Tragic passing of Mika Ahola

Today we have received tragic news for motorcycling and the off-road world. Mika Ahola , multiple Enduro World Champion and one of the most cutting-edge riders of the Finnish academy, died tonight at the Teknon Clinic in Barcelona, where he

Stage 11: Laia maintains the Pº40 pace

Laia Sanz completed the eleventh special in 39th position, another great result for her, who continues her progression in the general classification and is already in 40th place, just one place away from equalling the result of the previous edition.

Marc Guash’s medical report

Marc Guasch is progressing favourably from the injuries he suffered yesterday in a fall he suffered 15 kilometres (not 50 as initially noted) from the finish line of the eighth stage of the Dakar Rally. The official pilot of the

Stage 10: Steady progression. Pº39

The work accumulated by Laia Sanz until the tenth stage of the Dakar 2012 was impeccable. For the second day in a row, and it will be so for the rest of the Dakar, Laia has set off from Iquique

Stage 9: Laia improves on her own. Pº44

The ninth stage of the Dakar was one of the hardest for Laia Sanz, both physically and psychologically, as the absence of her backpacker Marc Guash, who crashed in the previous stage, forced Laia to ride for more than 500

Stage 8: Laia without backpacking. Pº50

The eighth stage was expected to be the toughest of the entire Dakar, with more than 400 kilometres of special stage and a lot of mud in the early stages of the race. It was a typical day where anything