Repsol Honda HRC rider Toni Bou (Spain, 38 years old) has won the 2025 FIM* Trial World Championship (TrialGP). He has clinched his 19th consecutive title, extending his own record, in Round 7 in Geddington, Great Britain, held on September 6-7. The Repsol Honda HRC rider signs off for 2025 with his 38th title, while Gabriel Marcelli finishes third overall.
The 2025 TrialGP World Championship season concluded in Geddington, England, on Sunday. Toni Bou capped off a great campaign with another victory, his 12th of the year, and Gabriel Marcelli finished the year in third place overall.
Bou came into the first race of the day having secured the championship on Saturday. From the opening zones on Sunday, he was solid and consistent, leading from start to finish. Rain that appeared in the final part of the race, making the zones more difficult, did not prevent the Repsol Honda rider from claiming another victory -with 21 penalty points.
The second race was no less demanding, as his rivals provided a significant challenge. However, the 38-time world champion maintained his pace and secured another victory that confirmed his absolute dominance in 2025. He was also the fastest in the final Power Section of the season, which earned him an extra point in the overall standings.
Toni Bou | Repsol Honda HRC
“We had a perfect weekend. Yesterday we clinched the title and today we won both races plus the Power Section, so there’s no better way to end the season. We’ve achieved everything we could, and I don’t think we could ask for more. The consistency and all the hard work we’ve done throughout the season have been noticeable. It’s been a very good year, with no injuries, and I’ve been able to be consistent and competitive from start to finish. It’s one of the best seasons I’ve had. I want to thank the team, Honda, and HRC.”