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ADAM RAGA speaks out for the first time after announcing his departure from TRRS: “I want to keep racing”

¿Quién se queda con la TRRS de Adam Raga en 2024? Coinciding with the celebration of the X-Trial in Madrid, Adam Raga visited us at the Trialworld Store facilities and we had time to chat for several hours about the different topics that surround his sporting news. Subsequently, we recorded an 18-minute interview that perfectly summarizes the situation and where

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Italian GP and British GP postponed

Despite the fact that we are on the verge of a gradual deconfinement and professional riders begin to return to practice from today, the FIM has announced further postponements to the Trial World Championship calendar. In addition to the initial

Matteo Grattarola and Sembenini Nils Redmoto parting ways

Matteo Grattarola will not continue at the helm of his Montesa Cota next season. This has been announced by his own team, Sembenini Nils Redmoto, who for the moment has not announced who will replace Grattarola in the team. There

Pablo Suárez joins the Montesa Talent School

The reigning 2019 Spanish TR2 Champion, Pablo Suárez, will take the controls of a Montesa Cota 301RR next season after signing with Montesa Talent School. During 2020 Pablo will return to compete in the Trial World Championship in the Trial2

VIDEO | Spanish TrialGP Grand Prix 2019

The Alicante town of La Nucía hosted the last round of the 2019 TrialGP World Championship, where Toni Bou achieved his seventh victory of the season, ratifying the world title he already won in the previous event. The Spanish TrialGP

Gabriel Marcelli Trial2 World Champion

Gabriel Marcelli has been proclaimed Trial2 World Champion in a season where he has staged a great comeback and has been able to beat the veteran Matteo Grattarola in the Spanish GP, at home, held in La Nucía (Alicante). He

Trial2 world title under investigation for “tongo”

The Trial World Championship has ended with controversy. And beyond the sporting field, which affects the Trial2 World Champion, which is under investigation, the archaic “non-stop” regulations under which TrialGP is governed have once again become evident. The problem is

Trial2 world title under investigation for “tongo”

The Trial World Championship has ended with controversy. And beyond the sporting field, which affects the Trial2 World Champion, which is under investigation, the archaic “non-stop” regulations under which TrialGP is governed have once again become evident. The problem is