Bernard Schreiber (born January 20, 1959), is an American former international motorcycle trials rider.
[1][2] Born in Los Angeles, California, Schreiber started competing in trials at the age of 10 in 1969.
[3] In 1978 he won the US national title and finished third in the World Trials Championship behind defending champion Yrjo Vesterinen and Martin Lampkin, racking up victories in France, Spain, the United States and Italy in the process.
After a slow start to the season Schreiber put together four wins and three additional podiums out of the last eight rounds to take the title.
[5][6] A midseason switch from Bultaco to Italjet during 1980 helped Schreiber end the season on a high, winning the last four rounds, but not quite enough to retain the title finishing second behind Swede Ulf Karlsson.