SEVEN time world champion Toni Bou won round two of the Trial World Championships at Mount Tarrengower in Maldon on Sunday.
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The Spanish rider took out the second round of the competition, just losing seven points for the day of racing.
In second spot was countryman Adam Raga, who finished on 13 points, Jeroni Fajardo, who is also from Spain, finished in third spot.
Fajardo had a podium finish, finishing third on a count back, he scored 39 points.
Takahisa Fujinami couldn’t reproduce his round one winning performance from Saturday, he finished sixth in round two.
It was a much closer race in the World Cup division.
Poli Matteo from Italy, finished with 14 points, he edged out Franz Kadlec of Germany who ended the race on 17 points.
Frenchman Steve Coquelin was third; he had 19 points by the end of the race.
The best placed Australian was Kyle Middleton.
He finished in eighth place with a total score of 34.
The 125cc class was a repeat of round one results with Gaël Chatagno of France in first place on 14 points.
Teo Colairo was second on 36 points and Noe Pretalli, third, on 76 points.
Australia’s Sam King finished fifth on 111 points in the125cc class.
Event organiser Col Scott said it was a fantastic weekend of racing.
“All the international riders, staff and factory owners were really happy with how the championships were presented,” he said.
“We had about 200 volunteers help put everything together.”
Scott estimated about 7500 people rolled through the gates to see the riding action across the weekend.