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CALENDARIO FIM X-TRIAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2016

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Thirty-three year old Adam Raga – TRS heads into this weekend’s forthcoming and second round of the 2016 FIM X-Trial World Championship leading the series after recording an historic victory at the opening event in Sheffield, Great Britain last month. Not since 2006 has anyone other than reigning and nine times FIM Indoor / X-Trial World Champion Toni Bou – Repsol Honda topped the standings, and way back then it was actually Raga who last held that position on route to him claiming his fourth and final indoor title.

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Speaking ahead of this Sunday’s all important showdown on home soil Raga explained. “It’s true to say I was very happy after my victory in Sheffield as it is an event I have not ridden well at for many years. To win again in this great event after eleven years felt very special, especially as we made history for the new TRS team and bike by taking the win on its debut in the series, something that has never been done before by anyone else.”

“Barcelona is always an important race, and this year it is no different. Like Sheffield it is another event and we start and try to do our best again to take the win. We know Toni (Bou) will be strong and has not been beaten in this competition since 2009 so we have a very difficult task. I am extremely motivated to repeat the victory I last took in Barcelona back in 2008 and to win again with the new bike, but as a new team we have a lot of work to do and must be realistic about our goals.”

“Back in 2008 the sections in Barcelona were a mix, with fifty percent being done by Bernard Estripeau. This year Bernard will make all the sections in Barcelona, so I think we will find a different type of test and one that might be more technical and like Sheffield, so I am looking forward to seeing the new sections.”

“This is the thirty-ninth edition of the Trial in Barcelona, so it has a great history and is a place where your fans, family and friends come to support you in such a strong way, so it is clear how much I would like to take the win again in front of them and inside this famous arena. Let’s see what happens on Sunday evening.”

Adam Raga - Key Facts 
 FIM Indoor World Championship debut Lisbon, Portugal 2001 – Aged 18
 1st Podium Sheffield, Great Britain 2002 – Aged 19
 1st Victory Barcelona, Spain 2002 – Aged 19
 1st FIM Indoor World Championship title 2003 – Aged 20
 4 x FIM Indoor World Champion – 2003 / 2004 / 2005 / 2006
 4 x Winner Barcelona GP, Spain - 2002 / 2003 / 2004 / 2008
 Ranked in top 3 in the final general standings since 2002

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Toni Bou – Repsol Honda rode his way back to the top of the 2016 FIM X-Trial World Championship as he won the second round in front of over eight thousand fans inside the famous Palau Sant Jordi arena in the city of Barcelona, Spain. Bou had to fend off a strong assault from Adam Raga – TRS who was looking to add to his opening round victory, but in the end he was a comfortable victor on the night.

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The compatriots are now tied for the series lead, but Toni heads the general standings thanks to his better last result. Albert Cabsetany – Sherco rounded out the podium as Jeroni Fajardo – Vertigo made it an all Spanish final for the second event in a row.

Immediately after the event Bou explained what his latest triumph meant to him.  “For the championship this is a very important win, and it is even more important as it happened here in Barcelona, which is the biggest event in the series. Being here in Spain with so many fans always gives you extra motivation and tonight that was the same feeling. During qualification I produced my best riding, so I am please to be able to say that. In the final I made some mistakes, but I was still able to take the win, this was so important with just two rounds to go.”

Qualification consisted of six sections, of a much more technical nature than normally seen inside the ex-Olympic arena thanks to the efforts of French course builder Bernard Estripeau. Sweden’s Eddie Karlsson – Montesa was slower than wildcard Jamie Busto – Repsol Honda in the speed race, which was used to decide the starting order in each pairing and therefore was forced to ride first through the opening hazards. Neither Eddie nor Jaime shone with both of the young contenders making several unforced errors, which was to prove a theme of qualification. Ultimately Karlsson was to triumph in his duel with Busto as they ended the night in seventh and eight respectively.

Fans’ favourite Takahisa Fujinami – Repsol Honda beat his riding partner Alexandre Ferrer – Sherco in the speed section to enjoy the luxury of being able to ride the hazards behind his rival. The Japanese rider used this advantage to good effect as he posted a lap score of thirteen compared to the seventeen marks lost by Ferrer to give himself a real chance of transferring to the final. However, this was not to be case with Fujinami missing out on a top four placing out by a single mark and having to settle for fifth spot leaving Alexandre down in sixth.

Cabestany was fastest over the ground to oblige Fajardo to ride up front in their pairing, but his advantage was to be short lived as he unexpectedly failed in the opening section. The Sherco teamster was to mount an incredible recovery to finish the lap with a total of just eight marks. Fajardo booked his place in the final too, but only just as he came unstuck on the log section to increase his score to within a mark of Fujinami. Defeated at round one, Bou was in sublime form over the initial six sections not losing a single mark as he rode behind his main rival Raga having already claimed first blood by winning the speed competition. Apart from failing to make it through the penultimate hazard, Raga again looked strong in taking the challenge to the reigning champion and still qualified in second spot despite this rare mistake.

The four-man final saw the sections ridden in the reverse direction and also included an additional hazard, which proved to be one of the most difficult of the night. Bou moved into an early lead as he claimed the only clean in section three. He would further stretch this gap over his rivals as he also became the sole rider to exit the newly introduced section five. A safe approach to the final two hazards saw Bou end the night four marks better than Raga who in turn had carved out a seven-mark advantage over Cabestany.   

The 2016 X-Trial World Championship will reach round three on Saturday 19th March when it visits Wiener Neustadt, Austria.
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