2025 FIM X-Trial Round 3 Results

Cycle News Staff | January 21, 2025

Repsol Honda’s Toni Bou made it back-to-back wins in the FIM X-Trial Championship in France, January 18. He came into the French round tied with Jaime Busto at the top of the championship standings but left as the sole leader.

Tony Bou at France X-Trial 2025
Tony Bou is now the sole leader of the FIM X-Trial Championship after winning round three in France.

Bou, onboard his Montesa Cota 4RT, completed an impressive first lap, despite receiving a five on the last section that temporarily relegated him to second position. This, however, still allowed him to qualify directly to compete in the final. In the final round, he repeated the triumph of the previous week in Chambery, completing the six zones with seven penalty points in a very tight final, managing to take his second consecutive victory of the season.

Jaime Busto X-Trial Clermont-Ferrand 2025
Jaime Busto secured the second step of the podium, three marks behind Bou in the final.

 

Adam Raga X-Trial Clermont-Ferrand 2025
Adam Raga took third in Clermont-Ferrand as he eliminated Gabriel Marcelli in a head-to-head in Q2.

“Today was a very careful race, in which we had to be very cautious and not take too many risks from the first lap, because a mistake could leave us behind,” Bou said. “The final was very tight from the start, with Jaime and Adam [Raga] very strong, so they did not make it easy. I’m happy with the work by the team; we were able to turn the situation around after the start we had.”

Busto, on the factory GasGas, was second with 10 marks, three marks behind Bou. Adam Raga was a close third, followed by Benoit Bincaz (Sherco) and Bou’s teammate Gabriel Marcelli.

Bou leads the championship on 55 points, followed by Busto with 50, Raga with 33 and Marcelli and Bincaz tied on 24. CN

2025 FIM X-Trial Round 3 Results

OVERALL

  1. Toni Bou (Mon)
  2. Jaime Busto (GG)
  3. Adam Raga (She)
  4. Benoit Bincaz (She)
  5. Gabriel Marcelli (Mon)
  6. Matteo Grattarola (Bet)
  7. Hugo Dufrese (Bet)
  8. Billy Green (Sco)

 

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