Toby Martyn (TrialGP) is looking for financial help to face the season

When we are facing the imminent start of the 2023 TrialGP World Championship, the young 22-year-old British talent, Toby Martyn, announces financial problems to face the 2023 season with guarantees, which precisely reaches a great peak of intensity in the coming months in terms of calendar.

Toby Martyn, Trial2 World Champion in 2021 and British Champion in 2021 and 2022, is now also contesting the X-Trial World Championship, where he is putting in an excellent performance, with fourth place in Bordeaux being his best result to date.

In his statement, published on his social networks, he explains how complicated it has been for him to launch this public appeal for funding: “If anyone can be of help to support me this season, I would appreciate it very much, and for me it would mean a world. I need to have the opportunity to continue, and I will continue to do my best.”

Toby Martyn at the 2023 X-Trial World Championship

CAMPAIGN ON GO FUND ME

The first solution Toby Martyn has put in place is to launch this campaign on Go Fund Me, with the aim of raising £50,000. At the time of publication, the Briton has already received a total of 110 donations, with a collection amounting to £5,551 from anonymous donors and fans who want to help the rider.

NEW BRAND IN 2023

Toby Martyn is facing new challenges in this 2023 season at the controls of a Montesa Cota 4RT 301RR, having ridden a 2022 TRRS ONE RR in recent years with the support of both the factory and the British importer of TRS Motorcycles, Steve Saunders.

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