Motorsports
Toni Bou at the X-Trial World Championship presentation
Antoni, Spanish trial pilot “Toni” Bow (Repsol Montesa-HRC), 33-time world champion and most successful person of all timetook center stage this Tuesday at the presentation of the FIM X Trial World Championship event to be held on November 4th at the Madrid Arena.
The event was held in Plaza Colon, the capital of Spain. A wonderful exhibition of free wandering by Bowshowed more than just his passion for motorcycles.
“At the end of the day, it is my passion and I love it. I wake up every day with great enthusiasm. Also, winning is the driving force for me to continue this desire, The truth is, we are living the dream, and we will try to spread that dream as much as possible.“Toni”, who won his first world championship in 2007, said.
Following the success of a year ago, the capital Madrid will once again welcome the best drivers on the international stage and set them a series of courses featuring challenging obstacles. Show off your skills.
“After being away from the X-Trial World Championship for many years, we returned to Madrid last year. It was a success and I believe we want to surpass it this year.“Enrique Ceva, CEO of the event, said this while expressing his satisfaction to welcome the sport’s best drivers to the Spanish city.
“Having the best trials riders in Madrid is a source of pride and pride for the entire city and community. Our hope is that this event will grow stronger year after year and will always be held.“, Said.
The winner may be decided at the World Cup event.. Toni Bowe leads the way with 100 points. He was followed by former teammates Jaime Busto, 75, and Gabriel Marcelli, 58. If Bowe wins, it will be his 34th title.
“It’s going to be great for us and we’ve got to come out and compete. This is Repsol’s home, this is our home, so it would be very nice to get 34 here.” said the 37-year-old from Barcelona.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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