Last but by no means least! With MXGP, EnduroGP, rally, US supercross and motocross, as well as Moto2 and Moto3 world championships all up-and-running, it¡¯s finally time for our GASGAS Factory Racing trial stars to get down to business at the opening round of the FIM TrialGP World Championship, in L¡¯Hospitalet de L¡¯Infant, Spain. Competing in the ultra-competitive TrialGP class, Miquel Gelabert and team newcomer Benoit Bincaz lead the GASGAS charge.
- Miquel Gelabert and Benoit Bincaz lead GASGAS Factory Racing into TrialGP 2022
- Up-and-coming youngsters Jack Dance and Marco Mempor fired up for Trial2
- TrialGP 2022 starts this weekend in L¡¯Hospitalet de L¡¯Infant, Spain
For both Gelabert, who placed fifth in the final 2021 TrialGP championship standings, and Bincaz, who joins the team for 2022, the goal is simple – deliver regular top-five results and challenge for the podium at each of the series¡¯ six stops. Competing on prototype GASGAS trial bikes, both riders have spent many weeks getting to grips with their new steeds, as well as putting in hours of off and on-bike training.
With a talented group of riders enlisted for 2022, GASGAS is well represented in TrialGP, TrialGP Women, Trial2, and Trial3. Putting significant focus on developing up-and-coming talent, GASGAS has strengthened its Trial2 efforts with reigning FIM Trial125 World Cup winner Jack Dance stepping up a class where he'll be joined by Austrian rider Marco Mempor.
In the TrialGP Women¡¯s class American Madeleine Hoover returns to Europe once again and is focused on improving her overall championship ranking.
Underlining GASGAS¡¯ commitment to trial sport and the 2022 FIM TrialGP World Championship, GASGAS has signed on as an official partner of the series. Set to work together with the sport¡¯s governing body to promote and increase awareness of trial, GASGAS is thrilled to be supporting the sport that lies at the very heart of the company.