Spanish GP World Preview in La Nucia

The Trial World Championship arrives in the Alicante town of La Nucía this coming weekend. Spanish fans of this discipline are in luck because they will be able to see the best pilots in the world up close. The City Council of the Alicante town is fully committed to the race and is, together with the Motorcycling Federation of the Valencian Community, MotoDes and the La Nucía Off Road Club, in charge of bringing it to a successful conclusion.

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MARCELLI TO FIGHT FOR TRIAL2 TITLE

The Galician Gabriel Marcelli will fight for the Trial2 title in La Nucía. Only one point separates him from the leader of the provisional general classification, Matteo Grattarola. The rider from Montesa arrives fully prepared to assault the title aware that it is a magnificent opportunity to engrave his name in golden letters.
Gabriel Marcelli TrialGP Portugal

ADAM RAGA, WITH THE RUNNER-UP POSITION VERY CLOSE

For their part, Adam Raga and Jeroni Fajardo will fight for the runner-up position in TrialGP, although it is the TRRS rider who has everything in front of him, scoring 18 points more than the Gas Gas team. In the top category, Toni Bou will arrive in Alicante with the title under his arm, which will not prevent him from fighting for desire to make it full of victories in this 2019 in the Outdoor Trial World Championship.
Adam Raga TrialGP Portugal

SANDRA GÓMEZ AND BERTA ABELLÁN IN SEARCH OF THE RUNNER-UP SPOT

Regarding the women, Berta Abellán and Sandra Gómez, both members of the national team, will face each other to be runners-up in the world. The difference between them is only 4 points. Emma Bristow’s absolute dominance in the three races held so far has not allowed either of them to fight for the title but both have remained on the podium in Japan, Portugal and France.
Berta Abelllan Spanish Trial Champion 2018

THE ROUTE

According to the regulations of the FIM Trial World Championship, the race will consist of 15 sections and all those registered will have to pass through them twice. The opening of the paddock is scheduled for Friday at 2:00 p.m., but it will not be until Saturday when qualifying will be held at 4:00 p.m. in the indoor area of the Ciutat Esportiva Camilo Cano.
On Sunday, at 09:00 a.m., the first participant will leave for the contest. At 3:45 p.m., the trophy ceremony for the winners is scheduled to be held.
In total there will be 21 Spanish riders who will participate in this last round of the World Championship that keeps Spain in the center of attention.

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