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Toni Bou closes the X-Trial season with a narrow win in the Vendée

The 2023 X-Trial World Championship has come to an end with the celebration of the X-Trial de Vendée, which left us with another epic duel until the last section between Toni Bou, who took his sixth win of the season, and Gabriel Marcelli. As happened a week ago in Madrid, Bou’s teammate, Gabriel Marcelli, was his clear rival in the

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Bou intractable in Strasbourg

The 2012 Indoor Trial World Championship has started exactly the same as in recent years: with victory for Toni Bou. The Piera rider already warned last week in Sheffield that he is still the main contender to renew the crown

Who we are at Trialworld

Trialworld is much more an e-magazine dedicated exclusively to Trial. Its differentiating positioning, based on the excellence of the content, has propelled the name of Trialworld to become a reference for fans of the specialty of dynamic balance. The e-magazine

Greetings from Abel Mustieles to Trialworld

Having been involved in this for more than 15 years, now is when the fruits of so much effort begin to appear, an effort dedicated exclusively to bike trial . This is due to a change of scenery in my

Stage 11: Laia maintains the Pº40 pace

Laia Sanz completed the eleventh special in 39th position, another great result for her, who continues her progression in the general classification and is already in 40th place, just one place away from equalling the result of the previous edition.

Trial Bike Thoroughly Test: Echo 24 Inch

of the 24-inch began about 2 years ago when Juanda de la Peña (former official Monty driver) decided to bring together the good things of the 20-inch and 26-inch. To do this, it mixed a series of measures from both

Marc Guash’s medical report

Marc Guasch is progressing favourably from the injuries he suffered yesterday in a fall he suffered 15 kilometres (not 50 as initially noted) from the finish line of the eighth stage of the Dakar Rally. The official pilot of the

Stage 10: Steady progression. Pº39

The work accumulated by Laia Sanz until the tenth stage of the Dakar 2012 was impeccable. For the second day in a row, and it will be so for the rest of the Dakar, Laia has set off from Iquique

Stage 9: Laia improves on her own. Pº44

The ninth stage of the Dakar was one of the hardest for Laia Sanz, both physically and psychologically, as the absence of her backpacker Marc Guash, who crashed in the previous stage, forced Laia to ride for more than 500