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Trial des Nations

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Trial des Nations is the most important Motorcycle trials competition of national teams organized by the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM). It has been held annually since 1984 at different countries. Each team is composed of four riders in the male category, and since 2000, three riders in the female category. The team with fewest total penalties is awarded the title. An Indoor Trial des Nations championship was also disputed during 7 years, from 2002 to 2008, and was restarted again in 2012 with the new name FIM X-trial des nations.

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The FIM made a significant change in 1995. They recognized that they could not grow the sport having only a single-competition class structure, given that most entrants were not professional trials riders. The FIM added a second, less competitive class called the “B” class, with the “A” class being intended for the top teams of the world. There are typically 5 countries entered in the prestigious “A” class, and about 15 countries in the “B” class.

The competition has been dominated by Spain winning 21 out of 31 tournaments in male category.

Titles per country (male)

As of September 2015, the following ranking shows the countries with most Trial des Nations wins, in male category:

Titles per country (female)

As of September 2015, the following ranking shows the countries with most Trial des Nations wins, in female category:

References

Trial des Nations Wikipedia