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“Toni Boo was pleased with my victory,” thanked Gabri Marceli after starting his record.
This weekend, a new World Cup event at TrialGP took place in the US, bringing Gabriel Marcelli to the highest stage of his career. Toni Bou’s partner of the Repsol Honda HRC team has delayed the world’s multi-campine alliron that reached Rhode Island with the first mathematical opportunity to achieve the new crown. After many races aiming for first positions, the Galicians achieved victory that was even happy with Toni Boo himself.
You touched victory and finally arrived. How did you feel?
“Well, great! The truth is, in the cloud, I’m already in the best category, approaching, approaching, getting closer and closer to achieving this goal.
You said one of your goals this year is to fight for victory. What is the key to taking this step?
“I’m going to mature a little more. There may be more progress in this sense, but I think I’ve made a little more technically. But at the level of career, focus and pressure handling, I think I’ve matured more on Saturday. For example, I’ve made a lot of avoidable mistakes.
And what is the most difficult until you win through this tour?
“The truth is, when the final realm was approaching, I knew I was leading the test, playing it mentally. I wasn’t the first time, I had a few tests. I had a few tests. Finally, I had an error at the end.
How did you manage the pressure?
“The truth is, at the Spanish Championships, we’re used to fighting for victory and championships, but it’s true that what’s here isn’t the same thing. It’s true that the World Cup is a World Cup. Also, I’m already running on the trials. I’ve won a Test, and at least I’ve been glued to not defeat him in the outdoor World Cup.
When did you really see that you could win?
“Usually, I don’t want to know the scores as far as the last two zones, and I prefer to simply focus on my career. But it’s true that this time, half of the second round, my team approached me to tell me the scores we had and how important we were. I had the information on the first day, so it’s the old one.”
What advice does Fuji (Team Manager Taka Fujimori) have and what is the role of the team in achieving this victory?
“The role of the Repsol Honda HRC team is extremely important. Ultimately, without this victory, this victory would not have been clear because I made a completely avoidable mistake.”
How is it done to maintain your level and achieve more wins?
“I’ll tell you that in my next victory, but I think we have good working methods, good discipline, very good levels, 10 teams, invincible teams. Motorcycles are super competitive too. Very good, and I have to continue training the same way.”
Where do you think it can be improved?
“There are special reliable points achieved with training and feeling on motorcycles and clearly achieved by performing well. Linking good races, it motivates you, and you give 120% in each area.
“If he can’t win, he wants to beat me. It’s a very good partner. He’s always helped me a lot. Today I did a little water at the World Cup party.
Toni had the opportunity to win the World Cup and you watered the party a little, but was very happy with your victory. There’s a good reason for the celebration, even if it’s not your title, right?
“Yes, no doubt. Toni was also very happy with this victory. In the end, if he can’t win, I want him to win. The truth is that I saw him so happy. He has always helped me so much.
In two weeks there will be another test of the Spanish Championship and then a month’s break. What are your plans for this holiday?
“Obviously we’re a little away as we’re coming with a very fierce competitive calendar. This season has been very difficult, and it’s about getting your body even more grateful, your heart even more grateful, and making your booking fresher below. We have a Championship Test in Spain.
If I could beat him in the race, why can’t I win a Bou in the World Cup?
After this victory, can you dream of the World Cup?
“Of course you can dream of a title. I may still lack experience, maturity, and especially before that. He has many fights to win, but you can get the World Cup.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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