Nonstop Trial World Preview in the United States

Arrowsin the USA After the round in Japan in which the Trial World Championship started, the riders of this discipline travel to the USA to celebrate a new confrontation. In Japan we had Toni Bou and Takahisa Fujinami as the winners of the first and second days, respectively (see report). We’ll see what happens this weekend.

The Spaniards will have to change the chip again with respect to the national with the non-stop  regulations (see video comparing traditional vs nonstop regulations) and continue to maintain the admiration of all the fans of the specialty who know that in Spain there are the best Trial riders in the world.

At the moment, Toni remains the leader of the overall standings but only two points ahead of his teammate, Takahisa Fujinami. Adam Raga is third with 30, five less than Bou. Jeroni Fajardo and Albert Cabestany are fourth and fifth. The former has 28 points and the latter 25.

Dani Oliveras and Pere Borrellas are also competing in this Pro class and will try to follow in the footsteps of their fellow leaders.

The participants of the Junior category, Jorge Casales, Pol Tarrés, Francesc Moret and Carles Traviesa, will also be in the USA. In Japan they put in a good performance but they all want to climb positions in the standings. The leader is Jack Sheppard with 35 points while Jorge and Pol are third and fourth tied on points (28). A little further back are Francesc (seventh) and Carles (eighth).

In Trial 125cc we have two representatives from our country. Ignacio Martín and Ignacio Fernández-Sancho. Both come to America with the aim of improving their results in Japan. They are now ninth, from Castellón, and tenth, from Madrid, with 14 and 11 points each.

RFME & FIM

 

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