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2023 Author: Nicholas Abramson | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-09-01 00:14
New victory of Toni Bou who remains unbeaten this year in the X-Trial World Championship. The event held this weekend took place in Toulouse and arrived there after scoring two more wins this season in the Vendée on December 3 and in Montpellier last weekend.
The Spanish driver still does not give his rivals options, ending the first quarter of the championship with full victories. Not even the other favorite Adam Raga is being able to unnerve a Bou who goes straight for his twenty-third world title.
Toni Bou already accumulates 18 points of advantage over Adam Raga

Again Toni Bou dominated again in the three phases of the competition despite continuing with the same discomfort in the arms that the last appointment as he commented at the end of the test: "I knew it was difficult to fix it from one week to the next and it will also be difficult for next weekend, in Strasbourg. But I managed to overcome it and in the final I felt better; I have had a very good career ".
After beating Miquel Gelabert and Jaime Busto in the semifinals, who finished the day fourth and sixth respectively, the Montesa Honda rider returned to dispute the final against Adam Raga. Although both showed an impressive level, the balance tipped to the Spanish side again, who was "delighted to get the victory in Toulouse, one of the best and most important trials". With this result, Toni Bou now has an advantage of 18 points over that of TRS.

The next appointment will take place this coming Friday January 26 at the Zénith in Strausburg back on French soil. As Toni Bou said, they have another date very closely so we will see if the rest time for his arms is enough and he can continue his winning streak.
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