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TONI BOU

The 2022 season was another cracker for Repsol Honda. Once again, you won all the titles up for grabs, taking your tally to 32 world titles. Are you already thinking ahead to this season?

Yes. Certainly we have already started working towards 2023. We had a short break in November to get some rest and in December we started both the fitness preparation as well as the preparation for the bike.

What have you worked on in the pre-season?

We are at a time when things are going very well and when you improve, it is hard to improve at everything. That is to say:

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