Bou Bounces Back
Trial World Champs 2014
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It was
business as usual for current world trials champion Repsol Honda's Toni Bou on
day two of the 2014 FIM Trial World Championship at Mount Tarrengower,
Victoria, Australia as he took a clear win from Gas Gas' Adam Raga ? with Beta
rider Jeroni Fajardo third.
After
taking the win on day one of the Grand Prix of Australia which opened the 2014
FIM series Repsol Honda'sTakahisa Fujinami ? could not carry the form into day two and
finished a lowly sixth.
After taking the win on day one of the Grand Prix of Australia which opened the 2014 FIM series Repsol Honda'sTakahisa Fujinami ? could not carry the form into day two and finished a lowly sixth.
"The pressure has
been on me to win today and I am very happy to take this victory," Bou
said.
"Second
position yesterday was a good start to this year?s series but I now have the
confidence to carry this victory to the next round in Japan. I would like to
thank everyone in Australia for the support and also my team Repsol Honda for a
good job." the Spaniard concluded.
The
organisers had made modifications to six of the hazards for the second day in
order to extract more marks from the riders and this clearly showed in the
final scores. It was clear blue skies once again over the event for the
competitors as they set off to compete over three laps of fourteen sections.
The
opening lap is always difficult as the riders watch each other?s attempts to
gain the advantage and Bou made his move on section seven as he was the only
rider to lose no marks which boosted his confidence for the remainder of the
lap.
The difficult section
thirteen though would once again prove difficult as Bou stopped and lost five
marks with only the Sherco rider Alexandre Ferrer losing no marks for a spectacular clean
ride. Fujinami and the young Spanish rider Jorge Casales (Gas Gas) would be the only other two riders
passing through the ends cards as the rest of the entry failed.
As the
first lap scores came in Bou on five marks held the advantage from Raga who was
on ten which consisted of just two five mark penalties. The other leading
riders had scores of over twenty each such was the dominant riding of the
leading two.
On the
second lap Raga knew that to challenge Bou he would have to keep the pressure
on but Bou parted with just a solitary mark on section two though Raga also
improved from his first lap to drop only two single marks on sections three and
ten as these two riders pulled away from the rest of the entry to make the
fight for the win their own.
Another notable
performance came from Great Britain's James Dabill (Beta) who had a lap score of seven but he
had accrued too many marks on the opening lap to make a serious challenge for a
place on the podium.
It was
a very tense final lap for Bou and Raga as they knew that one slip would change
everything but they both held their nerve and parted with only single marks
each to give Bou the victory. For Raga the damage had been done on the opening
lap and despite some excellent riding he had to admit defeat to his Spanish
rival and current world champion.
For
the other competitors the modifications to the hazards had certainly made make
them harder to clean and Jeroni Fajardo came home a distant third. Fajardo
again claiming his third position on the tie breaker rule having finished on
thirty nine marks together with Sherco's Albert Cabestany. Cabastany making up for his disappointing sixth
position finish on day one.
Toni
Bou now takes a seven point advantage in the championship standings to the next
round in Japan later this month.
Main Photo:Toni
Bou on his way to victory
Credit: Honda
Results Day 2
(Round 2): Mount Tarrengower (Australia) - 13.04.2014
1:
Toni Bou (Repsol Honda-ESP) 7;
2:
Adam Raga (Gas Gas-ESP) 13;
3:
Jeroni Fajardo (Beta-ESP) 39;
4:
Albert Cabestany (Sherco-ESP) 39;
5:
James Dabill (Beta-GBR) 50;
6:
Takahisa Fujinami (Repsol Honda-JPN) 69;
7:
Jorge Casales (Gas Gas-ESP) 81;
8:
Eddie Karlsson (Montesa-SWE) 106;
9: Pol
Tarres (Sherco-ESP) 106;
10:
Alexandre Ferrer (Sherco-FRA) 116.
Results Day
1 (Round 1) Results: Mount Tarrengower (Australia) - 12.04.2014
1:
Takahisa Fujinami (Repsol Honda-JPN) 8;
2:
Toni Bou (Repsol Honda-ESP) 9;
3:
Jeroni Fajardo (Beta-ESP) 11;
4:
Adam Raga (Gas Gas-ESP) 11;
5:
James Dabill (Beta-GBR) 33;
6:
Albert Cabestany (Sherco-ESP) 43;
7: Pol
Tarres (Sherco-ESP) 62;
8:
Alexandre Ferrer (Sherco-FRA) 70;
9:
Eddie Karlsson (Montesa-SWE) 81;
10:
Jorge Casales (Gas Gas-ESP) 81.
World
Championship Standings after 2 Rounds
1:
Toni Bou (Repsol Honda-ESP) 37;
2:
Takahisa Fujinami (Repsol Honda-JPN) 30;
3:
Adam Raga (GasGas-ESP) 30;
4:
Jeroni Fajardo (Beta-ESP) 30;
5:
Albert Cabestany (Sherco-ESP) 23;
6:
James Dabill (Beta-GBR) 22;
7:
Jorge Casales (Gas Gas-ESP) 16;
8: Pol
Tarres (Sherco-ESP) 16;
9:
Eddie Karlsson (Montesa-SWE) 14;
10: Alexandre
Ferrer (Sherco-FRA) 14.