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The Reign Of Spain - World Outdoor And Indoor Trials Released On DVD
14 October 2007
Once again the Spaniards dominated the trials world in 2007 – but at the end of the year there was a new name on the World Championship roll of honour. Now you can experience all the drama, action, thrills and spills of the world’s top trials championships in two amazing, official DVD reviews. Duke is delighted to announce the release of the complete and official DVD reviews of the FIM Indoor Trial World Championship 2007 and the FIM SPEA Trial World Championship 2007.
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Bou Back on Top at Grand Prix
10 July 2007
Toni Bou - Repsol Montesa HRC took another win at the Grand Prix of Poland, to stretch his advantage in the 2007 championship by a further three points, to a healthy 20-point margin. Second today was again Adam Raga - Gas Gas with Albert Cabestany - Sherco Tarragona third. Bou’s team-mate Takahisa Fujinami - Repsol Montesa HRC finished the event in fourth after confusion over the amount of time left for one lap caused him to pick up two marks while Dougie Lampkin - Repsol Montesa HRC finished the event fifth. The final result did not reflect the effort put in by the three Repsol liveried riders however, the trio were holding the top three positions after the first lap.
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Win for Jarvis At Round 1
19 April 2007
MRS Sherco rider Graham Jarvis stamped his authority in the first round of this year’s British Championship trial, taking a sensational win in the Lochaber Club event. It was a brave calculated risk for the reigning British Champion since he has only been riding the all new Sherco 3.20 4T for a mere five weeks. It was a risk that paid off with Jarvis posting the meagre score of 16 with his nearest rival, Shaun Morris, finishing on 23 marks.
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Repsol's Takahisa Fujinami Earns World Championship Runner-Up Title Again
25 September 2006
The Japanese Repsol rider takes the second place in the overall standings after a fourth place in the last round of the season staged in the Belgium city of Spa Francorchamps. The Repsol-Montesa HRC team has achieved in its second season with the Cota 4RT 4 stroke machines the highest number of victories, five. Four were clinched by Takahisa Fujinami -who has won the largest number of races- and one by Dougie Lampkin. Moreover Montesa was able to take its ninth makes' championship title. Laia Sanz, who took her seventh women's' world championship title yesterday finished seventh in the Junior World Championship.
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Repsol's Laia Sanz Takes Her Seventh World Championship Title
23 September 2006
Laia Sanz (Montesa-HRC Cota 4RT) has achieved this Saturday her seventh consecutive World Championship title in a row, after clinching the victory of the second scoring round, and with the last round of the series yet to be staged in Bréal sous Montfort (France) next Friday. With this new sports success, the Repsol-Montesa HRC rider has manager to equal the results of Jordi Tarrés y Dougie Lampkin, the two legends of this motorcycling speciality.
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Victory Number Four for Fujinami in the UK
31 July 2006
Takahisa Fujinami Repsol Montesa HRC celebrated his fourth win of the season on his Cota 4RT and his third in a row, when he won the British round of the FIM World Trial Championship. The podium was identical to the previous round in Poland, with Fujinami finishing one point ahead of Adam Raga Gas Gas, who in turn was just a single point in front of Albert Cabestany Sherco. Dougie Lampkin finished fourth on home soil, after a memorable fight-back from a poor start, which saw him as low as twelfth overall at one point.
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Fujinami Takes His Third Victory Of The Season
10 July 2006
Takahisa Fujinami – Repsol Montesa HRC collected his third Grand Prix victory of the season aboard his Cota 4RT, when he won the Polish round of the FIM Trial World championship. The Japanese rider took the win by just a single mark, as Adam Raga – Gas Gas and Albert Cabestany – Sherco completed the podium respectively after having tied on the same number of marks. Dougie Lampkin could only manage fourth position, and as a result of his poor placing now drops to third spot in the overall standings, one point behind the on form Fujinami.
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Steve Colley-Mr Showman Released On DVD
12 June 2006
Trial bike legend Steve Colley shows what it takes to reach the top in the latest DVD release from powersport specialists Duke Video. Steve Colley, Mr Showman includes all-new footage of Colley riding up cliff-faces and leaping an array of obstacles in his trademark “showman” style. From places as varied as the rocky coastline of the Isle of Man to a bullring in Spain, Colley takes the viewer through the personal and professional challenges he faces in the sport, with plenty of trial riding along the way.
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Honda's Lampkin Takes Second At US GP & Second In Championship
22 May 2006
Dougie Lampkin, Repsol Montesa HRC recorded a pair of second places at the US Grand Prix held at Sequatchie, Tennesse, on his factory Cota 4RT and in doing so moves up to second spot in the overall standings. Lampkin was unable to beat Adam Raga, Gas Gas on either day of the competition, but was satisfied with his results, especially on Sunday after a mystery illness had forced him to his hotel bed early on Saturday night.
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