Press Release | September 5, 2016
This is a press release from FIM Communications…
Chiampo, Itlay, (September 4, 2016) – Britain’s Emma Bristow (Sherco rider) secured her third straight FIM Women’s Trial World Championship. She dominated proceedings on the second and final day of the Italian Grand Prix held in Chiampo. With four wins from four starts this season and with the best four positions determining the title from the five counting days in total, Bristow cannot now be overtaken ahead of the final round of the series in France next Friday. Determined to complete her hat trick of crowns, Emma once again destroyed her opponents during another day of hot competition in the Italian hills.
Today marked Bristow’s thirty-ninth GP event, with the British rider only failing to score points on one occasion since she first joined the series back in 2006. Twenty-five-year-old Emma’s recent dominance of the Women’s FIM Trial World Championship, after having finished as runner-up to Laia Sanz three times, is confirmed by her tally of twenty-four podium places and twelve GP wins. As was the case today, her rivals have work to do if they are to prevent Bristow taking the title again next year.
More results from Italian Grand Prix of the 2016 FIM Women’s Trial World Championship:
Behind the newly crowned champion, the battle for the other podium places was as fierce as ever. Bristow’s veteran compatriot Donna Fox (Sherco) came out the best after a day-long scrap that saw second to seventh positions split by just ten marks. Securing only her second-ever runners-up spot, thirty-one-year-old Fox produced one of the best rides of her long career to eventually finish sixteen marks behind Emma. She was eight marks clear of the next four riders, who ended the day locked on the same marks.
Spain’s Mireia Conde (Beta) can count herself fortunate to have managed to grab only her second-ever podium finish. Conde took third spot, thanks to having the most clears of the four riders tied on twenty-eight marks apiece. Her twenty clean rides saw her demote her younger compatriot Berta Abellan (Beta) down to fourth by the narrowest of margins. Just one clean separating these two riders. Despite missing out on a rostrum spot, this was a marked improvement for Abellan, who finished ninth yesterday. Berta now sits third in the general standings.
Shaken by her disqualification just twenty-four hours earlier, Rebekah Cook (TRS) could only manage fifth place today. It was a terrible weekend for the British rider. She has now slipped from second to fourth in the points standings with just one counting day to go. It was also a disappointing showing for Sandra Gomez (Gas Gas). She ended the second day of competition down in sixth position. However, she can take some consolation that she now holds second spot in the championship table.
Third on Saturday, Germany’s Theresa Bauml (Beta) was slightly off the pace in seventh today. Italy’s poster girl Sara Trentini (Beta), Mette Fidje (Sherco) from Norway and her compatriot Huldeborg Barkved (Sherco) completed today’s top ten respectively.
With Bristow already crowned, the remaining podium rankings will be decided next Friday at the final counting day of 2016 FIM Women’s Trial World Championship in Isola 2000, France.