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  2. Bicycle trials - Wikipedia

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  3. Motorcycle trials - Wikipedia

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    A sidecar trials bike competing in an observed section. As well as the traditional solo motorcycle trials, there is a form of the sport on 3 wheels known as Sidecar Trials consisting of a driver and a passenger. The competition is run in the same way as a standard motorcycle trial with the only exception being additional ways to be given a ...

  4. Mountain bike trials - Wikipedia

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    Briton Joe Oakley receives a one-point penalty for "dabbing" the ground with his foot. The official indicates this with a raised finger. The general principle in a bike trials competition is to ride a number of pre-marked sections (usually two laps of ten sections or three laps of seven sections), the winner being the rider with the fewest points at the end of the competition.

  5. Martyn Ashton - Wikipedia

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    Martyn Ashton (born 2 December 1974) [1] is a former British and World Champion mountain bike trials rider, stunt rider and team manager. [2] He had been riding professional trials since 1993, [3] and has been described as a mountain biking legend, [4] [5] and credited with turning trials riding into one of the fast-growing areas of the sport of mountain biking. [6]

  6. Beta (motorcycle manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Beta has produced motorcycles for observed trials since the early 1980s and is now one of the leading manufacturers. [7] All trials bikes use Beta's in-house design engines. TR240 (1983–84) First trials model, twinshock suspension 125 cc, 200 cc engines, the majority with reed valve induction. [8]

  7. Kenny Belaey - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Belaey (born 26 January 1983, in Eeklo, Belgium) is a Belgian mountain bike trials cyclist. He holds the UCI record of most podium spots at a world championship in the discipline of trial. He holds the UCI record of most podium spots at a world championship in the discipline of trial.

  8. Toni Bou - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 he was the Spanish Junior Trials Champion. His World Trials debut was a 2003 appearance in Bangor, Ireland, [2] he ended the season 13th in the World Outdoor Trials Championship, and 1st in the European Outdoor Trials Championship. His first World Trials win was in 2006 when he ended 5th in the outdoor championship, and 3rd in the ...

  9. Hans Rey - Wikipedia

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    Hansjörg Rey, aka Hans "No Way" Rey (born 4 June 1966) is a pioneer in mountain bike trials and extreme mountain biking also known as Freeride /"Freeriding". Rey began riding in the late 1970's, since 1987, he has ridden exclusively on GT bikes. In 1999, he was inducted to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame.