FIM Trial World Championship - Outdoor Series

Outdoor Series

Year Name Country Machine Notes
2012 Toni Bou Montesa Honda
2011 Toni Bou Montesa Honda
2010 Toni Bou Montesa Honda
2009 Toni Bou Montesa Honda
2008 Toni Bou Montesa Honda
2007 Toni Bou Montesa Honda
2006 Adam Raga Gas Gas
2005 Adam Raga Gas Gas
2004 Takahisa Fujinami Montesa Honda
2003 Dougie Lampkin Montesa Honda
2002 Dougie Lampkin Montesa Honda
2001 Dougie Lampkin Montesa Honda
2000 Dougie Lampkin Montesa Honda
1999 Dougie Lampkin Beta
1998 Dougie Lampkin Beta
1997 Dougie Lampkin Beta
1996 Marc Colomer Montesa
1995 Jordi Tarrés Gas Gas
1994 Jordi Tarrés Gas Gas
1993 Jordi Tarrés Gas Gas
1992 Tommi Ahvala Aprilia
1991 Jordi Tarrés Beta
1990 Jordi Tarrés Beta
1989 Jordi Tarrés Beta
1988 Thierry Michaud Fantic
1987 Jordi Tarrés Beta
1986 Thierry Michaud Fantic
1985 Thierry Michaud Fantic
1984 Eddy Lejeune Honda
1983 Eddy Lejeune Honda
1982 Eddy Lejeune Honda
1981 Gilles Burgat SWM First Italian bike to win a World Trial Championship
1980 Ulf Karlsson Montesa
1979 Bernie Schreiber Bultaco
1978 Yrjö Vesterinen Bultaco
1977 Yrjö Vesterinen Bultaco
1976 Yrjö Vesterinen Bultaco
1975 Martin Lampkin Bultaco Title becomes "World Trials Champion"
1974 Malcolm Rathmell Bultaco
1973 Martin Lampkin Bultaco
1972 Mick Andrews Ossa
1971 Mick Andrews Ossa
1970 Sammy Miller Bultaco
1969 Don Smith Montesa
1968 Sammy Miller Bultaco Title becomes "European Trials Champion"
1967 Don Smith Greeves
1966 Gustav Franke Zündapp
1965 Gustav Franke Zündapp
1964 Don Smith Greeves Title becomes "International Trial Master"

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