2012 FIM Trial World Championship
Toni Bou – Repsol Montesa HRC declared his weekend “perfect” after winning both days and scoring maximum points at round two of the 2012 FIM Trial World Championship, held in Mount Terrengower, Australia.
The victory saw Bou onboard his factory Cota 4RT extend his lead in the championship over Adam Raga - Gas Gas to sixteen points, giving the Catalan the rare luxury of a double-point cushion after just four days of competition. Bou’s team mate, Takahisa Fujinami - Repsol Montesa, grabbed a podium on day two and was disappointed not to have done the same on the first day of the GP, when an intermittent electrical fault dented his rhythm and saw him slip back to fourth place, courtesy of a tiebreak with Albert Cabestany - Sherco.
It was the first time the series had travelled to Australia and the riders were in for a real treat. The course, which saw them traverse large granite outcrops on the western edge of Mount Tarrengower in Victoria, was given a unanimous thumbs-up by the World’s elite. The sections were difficult, but not impossible and this, combined with a passionate crowd, proved a compelling cocktail. As debuts go it was a first class effort by the Australian organisers and both Bou and Fujinami are excited about returning next year.
Drizzle and light rain made the going on Saturday tough as the temperature dropped to ten degrees. The slippery rocks did little to deter Bou on his factory four stroke machine though, as he dropped just seventeen marks on lap one and seven on lap two to finish the day a full thirty marks clear of second-placed Raga. It gave Bou all the confidence he needed going into Sunday, where once again he was in fantastic form. A dry course made the hazards easier, but Bou still finished nine marks clear of runner-up Jeroni Fajardo - Beta to claim his second victory in as many days.
Fujinami’s weekend was less smooth. He rode well on day one, but an electrical problem affected his confidence. After a good first lap that saw him behind only Bou, he lost marks during the second circulation and finished tied with Cabestany. The Spaniard was gifted the final podium place courtesy of scoring more cleans than Fujigas. Day two proved better, as the Japanese rider rode two consistent laps to earn the third place finish that he was robbed of twenty-four hours earlier.
Both riders will now pack their bags and head straight to Japan as the 2012 FIM Trial World Championship prepares for its third successive two-day event at the fantastic Twin Ring Circuit at Motegi. Naturally, Fujinami will want to impress his home crowd with a solid performance while Bou will be intent on putting more distance between himself and arch rival Raga in the series standings.
| Rank | Rider (Team) |
|---|---|
| 1 | Toni BOU (MONTESA) |
| 2 | Adam RAGA (GAS GAS) |
| 3 | Albert CABESTANY (SHERCO) |
| 4 | Takahisa FUJINAMI (MONTESA) |
| 5 | Jeroni FAJARDO (BETA) |
| 6 | Daniel OLIVERAS (OSSA) |
| 7 | James DABILL (BETA) |
| 8 | Loris GUBIAN (GAS GAS) |
| 9 | Jack CHALLONER (BETA) |
| 10 | Michael BROWN (GAS GAS) |
| 11 | Pere BORRELLAS (GAS GAS) |
| 12 | Matteo GRATTAROLA (GAS GAS) |
| 13 | Alexz WIGG (GAS GAS) |
| Rank | Rider (Team) |
|---|---|
| 1 | Toni BOU (MONTESA) |
| 2 | Jeroni FAJARDO (BETA) |
| 3 | Takahisa FUJINAMI (MONTESA) |
| 4 | Adam RAGA (GAS GAS) |
| 5 | Albert CABESTANY (SHERCO) |
| 6 | James DABILL (BETA) |
| 7 | Jack CHALLONER (BETA) |
| 8 | Matteo GRATTAROLA (GAS GAS) |
| 9 | Loris GUBIAN (GAS GAS) |
| 10 | Daniel OLIVERAS (OSSA) |
| 11 | Michael BROWN (GAS GAS) |
| 12 | Pere BORRELLAS (GAS GAS) |
| 13 | Alexz WIGG (GAS GAS) |