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Video Trial Indoor 2008 Granada of Toni Bou

Video Trial Indoor 2008 Granada of Toni Bou

Published: 13th February 2008

Bou began the final round in fine form, showing his class on the first zone. The Spaniard was, however, dealt a blow both figuratively with a fall on zone two. The incident left the reigning champion needing treatment after opening up a nasty looking gash on his head, with the delay causing him to miss the third zone. Bou eventually managed to take control of the race after the dual lane with his skill combining with mistakes made by his two rivals. He mathematically sealed the win on last part of the trial The runners up were made to pay for their penalties.

The win was a popular one in Spain, where the past two rounds of the indoor series have taken place and where the championship enjoys its highest level of popularity. Bou now heads the overall classification by six points, ahead of Cabestany, now second and seven on Raga, third.

The Granada Indoor Trial concluded, the World Championship takes a short break before returning in March for the Lisbon Indoor Trial. Toni Bou: “After I crashed I felt a little bit dizzy and I was thinking about giving up. But I recovered and finally I could complete the race. It’s incredible to get this result in these conditions, I’m glad with this new victory”.

Albert Cabestany: “I was looking for the win in Granada. I rode very well on the qualification lap but I was not at my best at the final. I was shocked by Bou’s crash. He’s a very good friend and I lost a little the concentration”.

Takahisa Fujinami: “Finally I reached a podium place after a hard fight to get it. This season. I’m working hard physically and psychologically and I’m obtaining the first results. Toni Bou has taught an incredible lesson and we all should learn from him”.

Trial Indoor 2008. Granada (3). Caída de Toni Bou - kewego
Durante el Trial Indoor de Granada, puntuable para el Campeonato de Mundo, Toni Bou (Montesa Honda) sufrió una aparatosa caída que casi le obliga a abandonar la carrera. Con un corte en su frente, volvió a salir a pista para vencer la vuelta final frente a Albert Cabestany y el japonés Takahisa Fujinami.
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