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Jordi Tarrés (motorcycle trials rider)

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Nationality
  
Spanish

Current team
  
Retired

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Born
  
September 10, 1966 (age 50) Rellinars, Spain (
1966-09-10
)

Website
  
Jordi Tarrés official site

Similar
  
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Jordi Tarrés (born 10 September 1966 in Rellinars, Spain) is an internationally renowned motorcycle trials rider. He was the outdoor FIM Trial World Championship winner for 7 years. He is the third most successful trials rider in history, after Dougie Lampkin with 12 titles (7 outdoor and 5 indoor) and Toni Bou with 16 (8 outdoor and 8 indoor).

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Biography

Jordi Tarrés was born in a middle-class family and left school to work as a bricklayer. Jordi was interested in motorcycle trials via his elder brother Francesc. Jordi started competing with bicycles, and was European Champion of Trialsin. After this, his brother obtained sponsors and Jordi was able to compete with motorbikes. In 1983, he participated in 2 junior races, and in 1984 he participated in the Spanish Trials Championship, winning one of the races.

In 1985, Tarrés started competing in the World Motorcycle Trials Championship, winning one race and finishing 4th at the end of the season.

In 1987, Tarrés won his first World Motorcycle Trials Championship. He was the first Spaniard to achieve it. After that he dominated the sport for many years, achieving a total of 7 World Championships outdoors. Only Dougie Lampkin and Toni Bou has reached this number of outdoor titles.

Tarrés retired in 1997, and then started as sports director of the motorcycling manufacturer Gas Gas until 2006. After that he created his own team, Spea Trial Tarrés, where young riders such as Francesc Moret, Pere Borrellas and his nephew Pol Tarrés compete and learn.

Honors

  • Spanish Trials Champion 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
  • FIM Trials World Champion 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995
  • References

    Jordi Tarrés (motorcycle trials rider) Wikipedia