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We fully respect if you want to refuse cookies but to avoid asking you again and again kindly allow us to store a cookie for that. The following year —— took the Repsol Montesa Honda rider to fifth final position in the World X-Trial Indoor Championship, after a fall in the second race affected his performance over most of the rest of the season.

The Repsol rider clinched six outdoor podiums: two second places in Andorra and Japan, and four third spots —Germany, Italy, Great Britain and Japan— which allowed him to take third place in the world championship for the fifth successive year, close behind team-mate Toni Bou, and Adam Raga. There were a lot of ups and downs in store for Fujinami in , who finished fifth in the World Trial Outdoor Championship with points on the scoreboard and five podiums: two seconds —Italy and Great Britain— and three third places —Australia, Japan and Andorra— out of the thirteen races disputed.

Over a total of five races Fujinami grabbed two podiums; two third place finishes in both the Spanish races. Along with his three sixth places, he had chalked up a total of 39 points. The new non-stop rules introduced into the outdoor competition have caused some controversy, but Takahisa Fujinami has adapted well to it, most of all with the victory picked up on home soil in Japan.

The Repsol rider made it up onto the podium four times: with the Japanese win; a runner-up place in Great Britain, and bottom step in both the U. I'm very happy with this victory. After 20 months without participating in X-Trial the sensations were strange today. To be back competing in front of the fans and, on top of that with an Andorran crowd that was incredible. We know that Barcelona - which is also my home trial - will be very tough and that's why it was so important to win here today.

At the start, I managed to pick up some points and I made some mistakes. But on both the second lap and the final one, things went spectacularly, not only because I didn't pick up any marks, but also because I was feeling very comfortable with my riding and felt confident and aggressive. I am very pleased with my riding, but above all with the team.

I want to thank them for all the work they have done this last month after winning the outdoor world championship, to get the bike ready for the indoor championship. Today Toni had one of his usual trials. It's great to win here, but we know that we have it all to play for in Barcelona.



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