This weekend Repsol Honda Team will be present as the latest edition of the FIM TrialGP World Championship gets underway in Camprodón, Spain, on Saturday, May 19th.

Toni Bou begins the campaign as incumbent world champion and hot favourite to add another title to his collection of eleven outdoor wins. The Repsol Honda Team ace, the most successful in motorcycle history, starts the championship with a tally of no less than twenty-three world titles, in both indoor and outdoor competitions. In the GPs held so far in Spain, Toni Bou has clinched a total of thirteen victories in the event. One of the aims of the Repsol Honda Team rider is to achieve the record of victories in the world championship. Thus far, Bou has accumulated a total of 97 triumphs, so in order to overtake Dougie Lampkin’s benchmark of 99 victories, Toni will need to prevail in three GPs.

Meanwhile, Takahisa Fujinami, the rider with the highest number of participations in the world championship, will tackle a 23rd season in the discipline’s top flight. Last year Fujigas finished in fifth place, completing twenty consecutive years of top five world championship finishes. The goal of the veteran Repsol Honda Team rider is to finish on the podium in as many races as possible. Last year he made it onto the podium in Japan and England and has twice won the Spanish World Championship

FLASHBACK TO CAMPRODÓN
The small Catalan town located in the Pyrenees last year hosted TrialGP for the first time in Spain and this year replicates with a similar route to that of 2017. The paddock will be located in the Puig Franco Hotel in the Font-Rubí district.

In the first TrialGP qualifier Toni Bou was second, behind his then team-mate Jaime Busto. On the Sunday, with competitors battling a race hampered by heavy rain, Bou grabbed the victory with a superb second lap. Takahisa Fujinami came back from seventh position in qualifying to post a fifth final place.

NEW RULES
This season sees a change to the regulations, with the riders able to compete in the qualifying round for the event in reverse order according to the best time from the first qualifying lap. As usual, the score in the section and the time taken will be taken into consideration when deciding the race order. Like last year, the course will involve fifteen sections over two laps to decide the eventual winner.

2018 TrialGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CALENDAR

May 20
Camprodón
Spain
June 02
Motegi
Japan
June 03
Motegi
Japan
June 17
Sant Julià de Lòria
Andorra
June 24
Gouveia
Portugal
July 15
Auron
France
July 22
Comblain au Pont
Belgium
September 02
Silsden
Great Britain
September 16
Pietramurata
Italy

Toni Bou

#1

One of the most important moments of the season has arrived: the start of the TrialGP World Championship. As always, it is important to start on the right foot in this first event, which will be held on home soil. After the injury I picked up during the X-Trial season, I won’t be at 100% fitness just yet and I will have to be careful not to have any physical setbacks. It is something that has happened in previous seasons, starting without being physically on top form, but we have faith in the good work that we are doing, so we believe that we can balance it out. It will be a long and complicated season because the rivals are always pushing to achieve the same goals that we have. We can not relax and we will have to fight until the final section in every trial.

Takahisa Fujinami

#5

This first trial of the World Championship and will be very difficult for me. With the fall that I had in the Spanish Championship I injured my shoulder, apart from other body blows and I am not yet recovered to tackle the event at full fitness. Nevertheless, we are going to try to defend as much as possible and hope that I can be fully recovered before the next trial at home.

Private: Miquel Cirera

Team Manager

The aim of the Repsol Honda Team is to finish the season by lifting the championship trophy, both the rider’s and manufacturer’s, as we have done over the last few years. Although it seems easy, it is not: the rivals had a very high leve, and for us there is a lot of preparation work both before and during the season. This time, however, we have started a strange year: Toni returns after a long injury and Fujinami was injured a few weeks ago too. Although for the champion himself, we believe that he’s ready to begin, for Fujigas it’s a complicated one. We are unsure what will happen and we will have to decide about the event and see how things unfold. As always, we will try to set the mark as high as possible, and this time we will also be keeping a close check on TR2, so it should be a very interesting year, because it can helps a lot to get the factories title. Good luck to all.

Location Information

Race format 12 sections x 2 laps

Carrer Plans de la Batllia, 1106, 17867 Camprodon, Girona, España - View in Google Maps

Records

Podium 2024 (1) Jaime Busto - (2) Gabriel Marcelli - (3) Adam Raga
Podium 2018 (1) Toni Bou - (2) Jaime Busto - (3) Jeroni Fajardo
Podium 2017 (1) Toni Bou - (2) Adam Raga - (3) Albert Cabestany