

That was enough to tilt the scales and the title to Sanz. There, Bristow scored twice scored three points, while Sanz cleaned the section twice, and event runner-up Berta Abellan scored a clean and a 1.

In a low-scoring final, it all came down to Section 4 at Portugal. Bou and Raga were 1-2 at five of the nine rounds in 2021.īristow went into the final round one point ahead of Sanz in the TrialGP Women standings. In Bou’s uninterrupted run of 29 world championships, Raga has been runner-up 23 times. For the 14th time in his career, two-time TrialGP World Champion Adam Raga was runner-up to Bou. Fujinami went out in style, winning round 2 in Italy. It was also the final year for 2004 TrialGP World Champion Takahisa Fujinami, Bou’s teammate since 2007 on the Repsol Honda Team. He led the entire year, taking victories in seven of nine rounds.
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Bou’s championship run was an impressive one, given he started the season injured. Sanz now has 14 World Championships is riding for GasGas Factory Racing. Sanz broke Bristow’s seven-year run as TrialGP Women World Champion. After a seven-year hiatus from FIM TrialGP competition to concentrate on Dakar Rally events, Laia Sanz returned to take the title from Emma Bristow at the final round. It is also the 29th straight observed trials title for Bou, including the indoor X-Trial World Championships-a feat unequaled in world championship motorsports.
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Toni Bou won his 15th consecutive TrialGP World Championship at the series finale in Portugal.
