Geez there's some hard markers on here, I won't mention how good the Spanish are in trials riding then. They are here next year as well in Victoria,early April and I'll be there.
I'll ignore the rest of your clearly biased post (
Ilove Spanish bikes and if you doubt me check in the Spanish forum), but lets talk about trials for bit shall we?
The Spanish federation has become, over the last 30 years or so, recipient to some very "comfortable" deals and they have used this to very good effect and all the better for 'em. In trials, as manufacturers, they have dominated the sport for nigh on 50 years. In the last ten they have bought their influence to bear so that every EVERY round of the WTC resembles a Spanish domestic championship round. Big steps, loads of grip. It's all become so effing predictable and if you don't conform to the formula you don't get a round. Well done the Spanish. What happened to snotty muddy sections?
In the indoor championship a few years ago 3 of the six rounds were held in Spain and Andorra. They have bought the sport. They killed the championship for the rest of the world. Nobody outside Spain (and not many inside Spain) gives a rats arse for that kind of trial. Most of us aspire to conquering a nice snotty stream. But whats happening at WTC level has become a sport that few of us recognise. A part of the sport certainly. But not THE sport. Then the Spanish have the temerity to complain that they're not selling enough bikes? Well the gall of it all!
I'm not the only person in trials that thinks this way. A certain ex World Champ shares my POV and, why, pray why is modern trials dying in Spain? A country where twinshock entries exceed modern? Why can't a top Spanish WTC rider make it into the top 5 of the SSDT and gets thrashed by UK guys who can't even score points in WTC round?
So do you still think they're so good at trials then? I reckon F.X. would be renting his clothes.