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  1. On 21/02/2018 at 1:34 AM, oni nou said:

     Not that it was a factor in the Bou or Gelabert crashes but the stationary hop on the rear wheel technique has introduced more high risk sections to the indoor style sections.

    Totally agree, and it starts to get a bit repetitive especially since Bou is so strong with it.

     

    I thought the obstacles that Bou and Gelabert crashed on were good and have no complaints about them, but in hindsight should the FIM be looking at crash mats under sections?  And would Bou's injury be less severe had that section been made of wood?

  2. 1 hour ago, nhuskys said:

    Although I feel for Cabestany, Sherco seems to have made the right decision in pinning it hopes on Gelabert and showing Cabes the door.  Cabes is the tip of the iceberg, in what's going to be a shift in world trials.  Fuji is probably next, he'll go home to ride the Japanese National Series and be a Brand Ambassador for Honda/Montesa.  My guess is neither Farado or Busto will stay a second season with Gas Gas.  Busto will end up getting a Prodigal Son's welcome, back at HRC.

    I agree!

  3. Really good to see some of the younger developing riders competing.  Martyn's crash right at the end of his lap was a lucky escape for both him and the observer!  I thought the whole thing was great, really well put together and Jitisie have been doing a great job promoting it on social media.  They are doing a good job of showing that trials should be seen as a modern, exciting and awe-inspiring sport, in much the same way as skating or downhill MTB.

    2Play should be employing Jitisie to deliver the media/comms for X-trial, the Cleeng system they have now is crap.  I also noticed they have been re-using the same section material, which is disappointing, and the 6 minute total lap time isn't offering anything other than getting riders to rush.  The one thing I do like is the penalty point for sump rule, and whatever other changes are causing the shake up in the results is a good thing.

    Just my observations.

  4. On 17/01/2018 at 5:07 PM, nigel dabster said:

    At the moment that wasn't a good decision, was it Colomers idea I wonder?

    Busto definitely has the ability and the potential, but he needs someone to develop his attitude.  Interestingly I don't think the bike suits him as well as the 4RT did.

    I suppose it depends on GG's goals for which markets they target, but I still think it's an oversight not to have anybody representing the factory from/in the UK.  I don't have figures to back it up but I would imagine we would be one of the larger markets for bike sales?

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  5. 3 hours ago, nigel dabster said:

    You've never met fajardo then? He's the most unapproachable out of the top 10. Didn't think he was always 4th

    I've found the complete opposite.  Met Bou, Fuji and the Honda team after Sheffield a couple of years ago (in a MacDonalds!) and they were pretty miserable...granted Bou had just been beaten by Adam.  Then met Fajardo who was really friendly, forthcoming and generally nice guy.

  6. 5 hours ago, nhuskys said:

    He looked pretty on at first X-Trial round!

    I didn’t think he was that impressive personally, he didn’t make what looked like a very manageable (for that level) step on the white concrete section. 

    His whole demeanour looks like he’s only putting in 50% effort.

    i thought Gelabert looked really impressive and looks very focused. He fully deserved the podium he got.

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  7. 16 hours ago, faussy said:

    I disagree. A few sections yes, but they sure know how to put in a few good steep muddy banks! The fact that a few are man made and its still more natural than most venues is the irony!

    What is so important about muddy steep banks? Trials is more than just hill climbing. 

    The sooner people let go of this ridiculous notion that trials would be better off regressing into ‘its roots’ the better.

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  8. 1 hour ago, tricky dicky said:

    Dibs doesn't ride for GGUK and isn't contracted to ride in the UK.

    He is changing machine for next year and it will be announced soon. Cabes is the only uncertain one but he is out of contract at Sherco so who knows where he will be.

    Sure, but he is still the highest ranked rider in the UK.  Can only be positive for GG (both factory and GGUK).

    1 hour ago, heffergm said:

    Having a contract doesn't mean both parties are shackled together for the term of the contract. If they come to an agreement on how it could be dissolved, everyone goes on their merry way.

    Just seems odd to break from a deal mid-way through when his form has been improving since the switch.

    Wonder if TRS would be an option for him if he is indeed changing?

  9. I think Farre will be the next Raga.  Riding style is fairly similar, and where Busto likes to show off and often seems blasé about his performance Farre looks genuinely hungry to win.

    Still can't see how Dibs will be released from what was a two year contract.  He is unanimously the top British rider and I don't see anybody toppling him in the near future - surely that must be a great advert for GG's UK sales?

  10. Doesn't Dibs have another year left on his GG contract?  

    All the odds are in Bou's favour to take at least the next couple of years of titles.  I can see the merit in GG wanting to pick up as many of the top 10 as possible after Bou and Raga - if they are trying to re-establish GG market share having the top 10 flooded with their bikes will be positive for machine development and visibility.  Every podium that their riders achieve will be a knock against the perception that the Honda's are the most competitive bikes.

    Also, this is going to be interesting for seeing how much advantage the works 4RT's offer.  If Busto remains consistent on a GG it gives a measure of how much impact the bike does or doesn't have.

    Puts HRC in an interesting position.  I can't really identify a rider of the younger generation that have Busto's potential, so when Bou and Fuji eventually decline who will they pick up that will challenge Busto?

  11. I have a few thoughts on this...

     

    • Dibs has had his best performances this year on the GG and I think for him to leave GG would be a backwards step for his results.  Can't see him going to Beta regardless - have seen footage of him before being frustrated about performance problems with the bikes when he was there. 
    • Busto has been getting stronger and stronger, and looks really strong on the 4RT.  I think the only thing holding his results back is his temperament - if he works on that then he can compete with Bou on a technical level.  Raga still consistently beats Busto because his attitude is in the right place.
    • Is Busto going to have a shock going from a factory 4RT to a GG?!
 
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