Gas Gas presents its 2016 Trial team

After successfully overcoming the uncertainties of the past, Gas

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back at it again and doing so with even more strength, with renewed spirits and with full confidence in its teams. And for this, and because of its potential for the future, Gas Gas relies on Arnau Farré. The young rider from Lleida has become the brand’s main asset in the trial world.
A commitment to the future that, in 2016, will compete at the controls of the updated

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against the best drivers of the Spanish Championship, in TR1, and will fight for the world title in the Junior category. Farré will have Marc Riba as his teammate, as the young Catalan rider will also receive factory support in the national TR2 and World Cup.
Faithful to the signature with which he has managed to string together six titles as Italian trial champion, Matteo Grattarola will once again take part in the highest category of the world championship: World Pro. While, in the Azzurri championship, he will compete under the structure of Claudio Favro’s Team Spea Gas Gas Italia.

Fully recovered from the knee injury he suffered last year at the Japanese GP, Michael Brown returns with renewed energy to fight for the world championship. The number one rider of the JST Gas Gas UK team will also participate in the numerous competitions that the British trial team has. Brown will have as teammates the young Jack Price and the brothers Jack Peace and Dan Peace, emerging values of trial in Great Britain who, in addition, will also participate in the junior world championship of the specialty.
Finally, in the trial section, Gas Gas incorporates the German Franz Kadlec to its world championship team. The young German rider, like Arnau Farré in Spain, is one of the most promising riders in his country. And in 2016, Kadlec joins the Gas Gas discipline in the German championship and the world championship, in senior. A category whose calendar, of eight races, starts with the Spanish Trial GP, on April 9 in Cal Rosal (Barcelona) and ends in Italy, specifically in Valchiampo, on September 3.

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