Trial GP-Trial World Championship
TRIAL
Trial GP-Trial World Championship Calendar
04/06.04.2025 RFME Benahavis/Spain |
FIM Trial World Championships (TrialGP / Trial2 / Trial3) FIM Women Trial World Championship and Cup (TrialGP Women / Trial2 Women) |
11/13.04.2025 FMP Viana do Castelo/Portugal |
FIM Trial World Championships (TrialGP / Trial2 / Trial3) FIM Women Trial World Championship and Cup (TrialGP Women / Trial2 Women) |
16/18.05.2025 MFJ Motegi/Japan |
FIM Trial World Championships (TrialGP / Trial2) FIM Women Trial World Championship (TrialGP Women) |
30.05/01.06.2025 FFM Calvi (Corsica)France |
FIM Trial World Championships (TrialGP / Trial2 / Trial3) |
06/08.06.2025 FSM Baldasserona/San Marino
FIM Trial World Championships (TrialGP / Trial2 / Trial3)
11/13.07.2025 Exeter, Rhode Island/USA
FIM Trial World Championships (TrialGP / Trial2)
FIM Women Trial World Championship (TrialGP Women)
05/07.09.2025 Geddington/GB
FIM Trial World Championships (TrialGP / Trial2)
FIM Women Trial World Championship and Cup (TrialGP Women / Trial2 Women)
20/21.09.2025 FMI Tolmezzo/Italy
FIM Trial des Nations
FIM Women’s Trial des Nations
FIM International Trophy
FIM Challenge des Nations
FIM Trial World Championship-Trial GP
Trial des Nations
Trial des Nations Challenge
Trial World Championship
Trial2 World Champonship
Trial3 World Championship
Trial des Nations - International Trophy
Trial Vintage Trophy
Women's Trial des Nations
Women's Trial World Championship
Women's Trial2 World Cup
FIM Trial World Championship - Trial GP
The FIM Trial World Championship, commonly referred to as Trial GP, is a prestigious international competition that showcases the skills of the world's best trial riders. The championship is governed by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and features a series of events held in various countries throughout the season.
Overview
Trial GP consists of different classes, including the elite category for top riders, as well as junior and youth classes. The competition tests the riders' abilities to navigate through challenging obstacles and terrains without making errors.
Competition Format
Sections: Each event features multiple sections that riders must complete, with varying levels of difficulty.
Scoring: Points are awarded based on the number of faults made while navigating each section, with the goal being to minimize these faults.
Events: The championship includes a series of rounds, typically held in different countries, culminating in a final championship event.
History
The FIM Trial World Championship has a rich history, having started in the mid-20th century. It has evolved over the years, attracting top talent and becoming a key event in the motorsport calendar.
Notable Riders
Throughout its history, many riders have made a significant impact on the championship, achieving multiple titles and setting records. Some of the most notable riders include:
Toni Bou
Adam Raga
Dougie Lampkin
Albert Cabestany
Conclusion
The FIM Trial World Championship - Trial GP continues to be a thrilling spectacle for fans and a challenging arena for riders, showcasing the art and precision of trial riding at its highest level.

