Toni Bou heads into Round 8 of the 2026 X-Trial season in France with his first chance to secure a historic 39th world title, as Gabriel Marcelli fights to hold second place.

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The 2026 X-Trial season is heading for a potentially historic night in France and all eyes are on one man.
When the championship rolls into Chalon-sur-Saône this Friday for Round 8, Toni Bou won’t just be lining up for another race. He’ll be lining up with his first mathematical shot at securing his 39th world title. Yes, 39.
Riding for Repsol Honda HRC, Bou has been in commanding form all season. The numbers tell the story: a 42-point lead over teammate Gabriel Marcelli, and 46 points clear of Jaime Busto in third. If Bou leaves France with at least a 40-point cushion still intact, title number 39 becomes official — with two rounds still left to run.
Not bad for a rider who started the season managing a tendon injury and made the tough call to avoid surgery.
Business as Usual, Almost
Bou insists the approach doesn’t change, even if the stakes do.
Whenever there’s a title on the line, though, something shifts. The focus sharpens. The sections look a little narrower. The pressure hums a little louder.
Despite carrying that shoulder issue through much of the year, Bou has done what Bou does best: deliver consistency. In a discipline where a single mistake can unravel an entire night, he’s kept errors to a minimum and composure at a maximum.
But X-Trial margins are thin. One misjudged hop, one lost dab, and momentum swings fast. Bou knows it. His rivals definitely know it.
Marcelli’s Mission
While Bou has one hand hovering near the trophy, Marcelli has his own agenda.
Second in the standings with 93 points, the young Spaniard isn’t just defending his position, he’s hunting something more personal: his first indoor X-Trial victory. It’s a milestone he’s been circling all season.
After strong recent training sessions, Marcelli arrives in France feeling confident and ambitious. A win wouldn’t just tighten things mathematically; it would send a message. With Busto only four points behind him, consolidating second place is just as crucial as chasing that breakthrough victory.
And if Bou slips? Marcelli wants to be ready.
Pressure From All Sides
Team manager Takahisa Fujinami knows exactly what’s at stake. For Repsol Honda HRC, Friday night could either be a celebration or a reset before the final push.
The level across the grid has never been tighter. Modern X-Trial is relentless: explosive techniques, massive obstacles, and razor-thin scoring gaps. There’s no room for hesitation. Especially not when championships are on the line.
Bou may have the advantage on paper, but indoor trial is unforgiving. A single section can flip the narrative.
Friday Night Lights
The action kicks off at 8pm in Chalon-sur-Saône, and the atmosphere is expected to match the occasion. French crowds know their trial, and they know they might be witnessing history.
Will Bou seal number 39 at the first opportunity? Can Marcelli grab the elusive indoor win and tighten his grip on second? Or does Busto throw another twist into the title story?
One thing is certain: Round 8 isn’t just another stop on the calendar. It’s a pressure cooker and by the end of the night, we may have a champion.



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