Emma Bristow – Sherco closed out an almost perfect campaign as she took the final victory of the 2015 FIM Women’s Trial World Championship at L'Hospitalet de l’Infant, Spain earlier today to confirm herself a more than worthy winner of the series for the second year in a row.
Bristow was joined on the podium today by her two compatriots as Donna Fox – Sherco and Rebekah Cook – Jgas finished second and third respectively in what was an all British top three.
Spain’s Mireia Conde – Beta, who would eventually end the day in fourth position was the newly crowned champion’s closest threat at this stage as she parted with five marks on her first tour.
For the second event in a row Norway’s Mette Fidje – Sherco recorded an equal career best result as she placed fifth on twenty five marks to announce herself as a potential front runner in the future. Germany’s Theresa Bauml – Ossa took sixth, two marks further back whilst home rider Berta Abellan – Sherco ended the day in seventh. Ingveig Hakonsen – Beta, Elisabet Solera – Ossa and Ina Wide – Gas Gas rounded out the top ten for the last time this season. Wilde’s worst result in the campaign saw her lose out on a top three place overall, but her fourth spot in the series was still her best to date.
With the 2015 FIM Women’s Trial World Championship now complete, tomorrow will see nine nations battle it out in the FIM Women’s Trial des Nations which will take place over a similar course in and around L'Hospitalet de l’Infant.
EMMA Bristow below pictured with Sherco Boss & Trial Enthusiast Marc Teissier.
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