FIM TRIAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Watch FIM TRIAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

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FIM Trial World Championship, available on Motor Trend on Demand, is an intense competition featuring some of the best off-road motorcycle riders from around the world. The competition is divided into two classes or categories – the TrialGP for men and the TrialE for electric bikes.

The TrialGP category features the top 20 riders from around the world as they compete for the world championship title. The competition is divided into 10 different stages, with each stage featuring a course designed to test the riders' balance, stamina, and technical skill. The riders must maneuver their bikes over obstacles such as large boulders and rough terrain, with the goal of completing each course in the shortest amount of time possible. Each course is timed, and the rider with the fastest time at the end of 10 stages is declared the world champion.

The TrialE category, on the other hand, features electric bikes instead of traditional gas-powered motorcycles. This category is relatively new and was introduced to the FIM Trial World Championship in 2017. Like the TrialGP category, the TrialE category also features 10 different stages, with each course designed to test the riders' technical ability and speed on a electric bike.

One of the unique aspects of the FIM Trial World Championship is that the riders are competing in different locations throughout the world. Each stage takes place in a different country, meaning that the riders must adapt to different terrains and climates as they compete. This adds an extra element of challenge to the competition, as riders must be prepared to face unforeseen obstacles and changes in conditions.

The competition features some of the best riders in the world, including top names such as Toni Bou, Adam Raga, and Jeroni Fajardo. These riders are all incredibly talented and have been competing in the FIM Trial World Championship for many years. As a result, they have developed their own unique styles and techniques, which can be seen in their performances throughout the competition.

Although the competition is intense, it also has a laid-back and friendly atmosphere. The riders are all incredibly supportive of each other, often cheering and clapping for their competitors as they complete the courses. This creates a sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship, which is refreshing to see in a world often focused on cutthroat competition.

Overall, the FIM Trial World Championship is an exciting and unique competition that is a must-watch for off-road motorcycle enthusiasts. Between the challenging courses, talented riders, and friendly atmosphere, it provides a compelling viewing experience that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.

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2016 FIM Trial des Nations in France
9. 2016 FIM Trial des Nations in France
September 11, 2016
The last official round of 2016 Trial bike competition has been completed but there is still a chance for riders to shine as they travel to Isola 2000 ski resort in France for the FIM Trial des Nations. The Trial des Nations is an Olympic-style event with a more relaxed atmosphere that pits the top men and women in the sport against each other to win medals and bring honor to their home nations.
2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 7 Great Britain
7. 2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 7 Great Britain
July 20, 2016
After a very impressive performance last round in Belgium, it looks like Toni Bou is poised to take home the championship for an amazing 10th time. See how the rest of the riders fall in the standings as we present the penultimate round of the 2016 Trial World Championship season from the village of Tong near Bradford in England.
2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 6 Belgium
6. 2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 6 Belgium
July 13, 2016
For Round 6 of the 2016 FIM Trial World Championship, we head to the tiny Belgian city of Comblain-au-Pont. With a population of a little more than 5,300 people, it will be a rare chance for locals to see some of the international stars of World Championship Trial up close.
2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 5 France
5. 2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 5 France
June 19, 2016
Round 5 of the 2016 FIM Trial World Championship takes us to the forests and mountains of Lourdes, France. Only four rounds remain in the season and after the last round in Andorra, the standings remain relatively unchanged. The other riders will have a significant points gap to overcome if they hope to catch series leaders Adam Raga and Toni Bou.
2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 4 Andorra
4. 2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 4 Andorra
June 12, 2016
Check out Round 4 of the 2016 FIM Trial World Championship in the sixth smallest country in Europe: Andorra. The country may only be 181 square miles, but there are plenty of outdoor locations filled with challenging and varied terrain for these Trial bike riders to tackle, including the highest elevation courses in the entire series.
2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 3 Germany
3. 2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 3 Germany
May 29, 2016
Toni Bou and Adam Raga continue to dominate the 2016 Trial season, sitting on a comfortable lead in the overall rankings as we head to Germany for Round 2 of the 2016 season. Combined, these two riders have won an amazing 25 world championship titles!
2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 2 Japan
2. 2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 2 Japan
April 24, 2016
After the last round in Spain, the 2016 FIM Trial series makes its way across the seas to Motegi, Japan, for the only event outside of Europe this year. Nine-time world champion Antoni Bou is the series leader, but local heroes Tomoyuki Ogawa and Kenichi Kuroyama have shared the last 14 Japanese national titles between them and are looking to secure the win in their home country.
2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 1 Spain
1. 2016 FIM Trial World Championship Round 1 Spain
April 10, 2016
The 2016 FIM Trial World Championship is underway! Witness all the highlights from the season opener in Catalonia, Spain. This year, look forward to new categories, new locations, and more surprises. Rookies and veterans clash in this competitive outdoor sport, the most prestigious motorcycle trials tournament, which has been running since 1964!
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  • Premiere Date
    April 25, 2015