FIM Trial European Championship


The FIM Trials European Championship is organised by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme and has been held since 1992. The championship gives up and coming riders a chance to compete at international level against top class riders, many who have progressed to become champions in the FIM Trial World Championship such as current champion Toni Bou and past champions Dougie Lampkin and Adam Raga

History

The Inaugural championship was held in 1992 with a single class format. In 1999 a women's class was added in part due to the addition of a women's class In the FIM Trial World Championship series the previous year. In 2004 a European Junior class was added, with many riders starting in the junior class before progressing through to the Pro class main series. An example of this is British rider Alexz Wigg who won the Junior title in 2006 and after moving up won the Pro series in 2010.

FIM European Trials Champions

YearPro SeriesJunior SeriesWomen's Series
19921) Joan Pons Gilles Ciamin Miroslav Lisy Dougie Lampkin Cesar Panicot Dario Re Delle Gandine Jose Antonio Benitez Graham Jarvis Jordi Picola Marcel Justribo Kenichi Kuroyama Gabriel Reyes Gabriel Reyes David Cobos Christophe Camozzi Marc Catlla Marc Freixa Christophe Camozzi Jordi Pascuet Albert Cabestany Marc Freixa Jose Manuel Alcaraz Adam Raga Fred Crosset Iris Kramer Linda Meyer Simona Chauvie Adam Raga Josep Manzano Dario Re Delle Gandine Iris Kramer Laia Sanz Claire Bertrand Josep Manzano Sam Connor Jose Maria Saez Iris Kramer Laia Sanz Claire Bertrand Jeroni Fajardo Sergio Leon Sam Connor Laia Sanz Iris Kramer Linda Meyer Toni Bou Tadeusz Blazusiak Fabio Lenzi Laia Sanz Iris Kramer Maria Conway Tadeusz Blazusiak Michele Orizio Fabio Lenzi Matteo Grattarola Simone Comi Bertrand Dagnicourt Laia Sanz Claire Bertrand Iris Kramer Shaun Morris Jerome Bethune Fabio Lenzi Daniel Oliveras Matteo Grattarola Alessandro Mondo Laia Sanz Iris Kramer Rebekah Cook James Dabill Jerome Bethune Daniel Oliveras Alexz Wigg Loris Gubian Matteo Grattarola Laia Sanz Iris Kramer Claire Bertrand Daniel Gibert Fabio Lenzi Jerome Bethune Alfredo Gomez Ross Danby David Millan Laia Sanz Iris Kramer Rebekah Cook Michael Brown Alexz Wigg Alfredo Gomez Alexandre Ferrer Jack Challoner Francesc Moret Laia Sanz Iris Kramer Rebekah Cook Loris Gubian Alfredo Gomez Alexz Wigg Jonathan Richardson Luca Cotone Pere Borrellas Laia Sanz Rebekah Cook Iris Kramer Alexz Wigg Matteo Grattarola Jack Challoner Pol Tarres Jack Sheppard Giacomo Saleri Laia Sanz Joanne Coles Rebekah Cook Jack Challoner Alfredo Gomez Matteo Grattarola Jack Sheppard Giacomo Saleri Steven Coquelin Laia Sanz Emma Bristow Rebekah Cook Matteo Grattarola Daniele Maurino Matteo Poli Francesco Cabrini Sverre Lundevold Pietro Petrangeli Rebekah Cook Emma Bristow Sandrine Juffet Eddie Karlsson Luca Cotone Pere Borrellas Iwan Roberts Timo Myohanen Gabriele Giarba Emma Bristow Theresa Bauml Sara Trentini Franz Kadlec Maxime Warenghien Luca Cotone Sascha Neumann Marco Fioletti Marcus Eliasson Ina Wilde Theresa Bauml Sarah Bauer Gianluca Tournour Francesc Moret Steven Coquelin Pierre Sauvage Luca Corvi Max Faude Theresa Bauml Sara Trentini Bianca Huber Miquel Gelabert Dan Peace Iwan Roberts Jack Peace Luca Corvi Sergio Piardi Theresa Bauml Ingveig Hakonsen Sara Trentini Arnau Farré Iwan Roberts Toby Martyn Manuel Copetti Sergio Piardi Kieran Touly Emma Bristow Theresa Bauml Ingveig Håkonsen Matteo Grattaola Francesc Moret Dan Peace Sergio Piardi Kieran Touly Hugo Dufrese Berta Abellan Theresa Bauml Ingveig Håkonsen Gabriel Marcelli Gianluca Tournour Francesc Moret Marco Mempor Jarand Vold Gunvaldsen Andrea Gabutti Ingveig Hakonsen Alex Brancati Madeleine Hoover

Wins per country

As of November 2018, the following ranking shows the countries with most European titles, in Pro, Junior, Women's and total:
RankCountryWins Wins Wins Wins
11431128
265314
31168
43508
51102
61001
61001