FIM Trial European Championship

The FIM Trials European Championship is organised by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme and has been held since 1992.

The championship gives up and coming riders a chance to compete at international level against top class riders, many who have progressed to become champions in the FIM Trial World Championship such as current champion Toni Bou and past champions Dougie Lampkin and Adam Raga[1] The Inaugural championship was held in 1992 with a single class format.

In 1999 a women's class was added in part due to the addition of a women's class In the FIM Trial World Championship series the previous year.

An example of this is British rider Alexz Wigg who won the Junior title in 2006 and after moving up won the Pro series in 2010.

[2][3] As of November 2023, the following ranking shows the countries with most European titles, in Pro, Junior, Women's and total: