A third consecutive win in the X-Trial World Championship for Toni Bou, who consolidates his position as overall leader. Gabriel Marcelli, with a brilliant performance at the Madrid Arena, finished runner-up in his tenth participation in an X-Trial World Championship event.

After a ten-year absence from the X-Trial World Championship calendar, Repsol Honda Trial Team once again returned to Madrid, where the third round of the season was held. Toni Bou claimed yet another X-Trial World Championship victory, making it three wins on the spin. The Catalan Repsol Honda Trial Team rider takes his tally of consecutive wins in the Spanish capital to six, five in the previous venue, the Palacio de Deportes, plus the one in the Madrid Arena. Meanwhile, Gabriel Marcelli managed to find the right sensations and keep a grip on the nerves that he had felt on his debut last week in Chalon-sur-Saône, achieving a dream runner-up spot in his first indoor participation in Madrid.

On this occasion, the Repsol Honda Trial Team duo managed to successfully overcome the opening round – no easy feat – especially in section four where all the riders received the maximum penalty. Marcelli was penalised 13 marks, while Bou tied on 11 points with arch rival Adam Raga, although the Repsol Honda Trial Team rider ended up being the fastest in the first round. In the second round, Toni Bou gave a fine display of technique and dominance, scoring just 7 marks, gaining direct access to the final as the best rider of the second round. Gabriel Marcelli, who suffered a fall in section 4, was fourth, with 14 penalty points, although he likewise managed to qualify for the final after finishing third in the overall standings. In the final, Bou continued his reign in the Spanish capital, marking a difference in the trickiest technical sections while collecting just two penalty marks. In spite of a sore ankle from the fall in the second round, Marcelli showed his determination and potential to seal second spot in Madrid.

With the win at the Madrid Arena, Toni Bou continues to edge away from his rivals in the overall X-Trial World Championship standings, adding a further twenty points for the win plus the two bonus points. Bou currently holds 65 points. Elsewhere, Gabriel Marcelli’s second place today in Madrid sees him jump to sixth place in the overall standings with a total of 16 points.

The next round of the X-Trial World Championship is set for next Sunday, 10 April at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona. It will undoubtedly be a special event for the Repsol Honda Trial Team riders, given that last season Toni Bou won there, scooping his fifteenth indoor title and Gabriel Marcelli gave a magnificent performance that allowed him to climb onto the second step of the podium, similar to today’s result in Madrid.

Toni Bou

RACE: 1st STANDINGS: 1st

I always arrive in Barcelona with a lot of nerves, but obviously, with this result I will feel much calmer. To achieve my third consecutive win of the season here in Madrid, with Gabriel Marcelli second and in Repsol territory, is a grand victory and a dream night. Everything went very well. It's true that in the first and second rounds we suffered a bit more, but in the final I felt very comfortable and I was able to make the difference in section two.

Gabriel Marcelli

RACE: 2nd STANDINGS: 6th

I am very happy because we have repeated last year's result in Barcelona. Today I managed to release all the pressure I had in France and I think that was the big difference, because I went into the second round with a totally different vision of the trial. The result is practically unbeatable. This podium is very positive to continue the season on the right foot. I felt very well supported by the crowd in Madrid.

Takahisa Fujinami

Team Manager

The truth is that Gabriel has changed a lot in this trial compared to the previous one. At the beginning, because of his starting position, it would have been very easy to repeat last week's result, but today he managed to be more relaxed and show all the work he has done over these months. I said it last week: I have a lot of confidence in Gabri because technically he is very well-prepared and today he showed. I'm sure he was under a lot of pressure today too, because of last week's result and because he was at Repsol today, but he managed to overcome it all and achieve a podium that tastes like a triumph. As for Toni, in the first and second rounds he managed to score the bonus points which is very important as today he added another 22 points in the overall standings. The truth is that I'm very happy for Gabri and Toni, because both of them have been doing their homework for a long time and today they showed it. I'd like to thank the team for the great work they've done this week.

X-Trial 2022
Trial Round X-TR3   Madrid

Results X-TRIAL Madrid 2022

Pos. Rider Num Nation L1 L2 L3 T3 Team Constructor Points
1 Bou Toni 1 SPA 11 7 2 Repsol Honda Team Montesa 2
2 Marcelli Gabriel 38 SPA 13 14 7 Repsol Honda Team Montesa 7
3 Raga Adam 68 SPA 11 10 11 TRRS Factory Team TRRS 11
4 Busto Jaime 69 SPA 18 12 Vertigo Factory Team Vertigo 12
5 Grattarola Matteo 88 ITA 17 18 Beta Factory Racing Beta 18
6 Gelabert Miquel 56 SPA 21 19 Gas Gas Factory Team Gas Gas 19
7 Bincaz Benoit 73 FRA 21 Gas Gas Factory Team Gas Gas 21
8 Haga  Sondre 99 NOR 22 Beta Factory Racing Beta 22
X-Trial 2022
Trial Round X-TR3   Madrid

Riders Standings

Pos. Rider Num Nation Team Constructor Points
1 Bou Toni 1 SPA Repsol Honda Team Montesa 65
2 Raga Adam 68 SPA TRRS Factory Team TRRS 42
3 Grattarola Matteo 88 ITA Beta Factory Racing Beta 27
4 Busto Jaime 69 SPA Vertigo Factory Team Vertigo 22
5 Martyn Toby 212 GBR TRRS Factory Team TRRS 17
6 Marcelli Gabriel 38 SPA Repsol Honda Team Montesa 16
7 Bincaz Benoit 73 FRA Gas Gas Factory Team Gas Gas 10
8 Haga  Sondre 99 NOR Beta Factory Racing Beta 9
9 Gelabert Miquel 56 SPA Gas Gas Factory Team Gas Gas 4
10 Colairo  Téo 13 FRA Beta Beta 1
Location Information

Madrid Arena, Avenida de Portugal, Madrid, Spain - View in Google Maps