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Greetings To All Motor-trial Fans On ST. PETERSBURG INDOOR TRIAL 2007 Official Web-site!

Russian stage of Indoor Trial World Championship took place in the Ice Palace on January 20, 2007!

World's best trialists such as Adam Raga and Albert Cabestany, Toni Bow, Jeroni Fajardo, Dougie Lampkin (UK), Takahisa Fujinami Japan), Tadeusz Blazusiak (Poland) fought for triumph at one of the toughest trial stages.

Bachinskiy and Stillavin were the entertainers of the show this year!

THE LATEST NEWS

24th January 2007

The FITWC arrives to Marseille with Bou as the leader

The Palais des Sports of Marseille, with sitting capacity for more than 6000 people, will host next Friday the 26th of January the third round of the Indoor Trial World Championship 2007. At the moment the Spanish rider Toni Bou leads the Championship, after his triumphs in Granada and in St Petersburg.
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22th January 2007

Toni Bou takes another superb victory in St. Petersburg

Toni Bou clinched another superb victory in the second round of the FIM Indoor Trial World Championship 2007 held this afternoon in St. Petersburg. Repsol Montesa-HRC rider completed an awesome riding that brings him a clear win ahead of Albert Cabestany and Adam Raga, who were separated by just two points.
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17th January 2007

The Indoor Trial World Championship visits Russia in it's second round

The Peterburgsky Sports Complex of St Petersburg, a huge installation with seating capacity for 25.000 people, will host next Saturday the 20th the second round of the World Championship 2007 with all it's stars of indoor trial.
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15th January 2007

CABESTANY BREAKS HIS BIKE IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE INDOOR TRIAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

The Spanish champion cannot continue the race due to the new rules and the Catalan Toni Bou achieves the victory
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13th January 2007

The Indoor Trial World Championship 2007 starts in Granada

The FITWC begins next Sunday the 14th at the Palacio de los Deportes of Granada as a new and exciting season. The Andalusian city is the first of the calendar, which has a total of nine GPs and will go on until march, when the Championship finishes in Madrid.
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