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UCI Trials World Championships

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Cycling competition
See also:UCI Mountain Bike World Championships
See also:UCI Urban Cycling World Championships
A trials rider competing in the 26-inch category of the 2010 UCI Trials World Championships in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec

TheUCI Trials World Championships are the world championship events intrials organised by theUnion Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the governing body of world cycling.[1] The first three finishers in each category are awarded gold, silver, and bronze medals. The winner of each category is also entitled to wear therainbow jersey in events in that category until the following year's World Championships.[2]

History

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The UCI Trials World Championships were held for the first time in 1986.[3] Until 1999 they were held separately from theUCI World Championships in other cycling disciplines. From 2000 to 2016 they were combined with the world championships in othermountain-biking disciplines and run as theUCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships. Beginning in 2017, the UCI world championships in trials will be held as part of the newly createdUCI Urban Cycling World Championships, which will also include the UCI world championships infreestyle BMX andcross-country eliminator.[1]

Separate titles are awarded for men and women. The men's events include categories for junior and "elite" (an open age category) using bicycles with20" and26" wheels. There is also a team event, in which each country enters one junior and one elite 20" rider, one junior and one elite 26" rider, and one female rider.[4]

From 1986 to 1994 there were no separate categories for bikes with different wheel sizes. The 20" and 26" categories were introduced in 1995. The women's category was introduced in 2001. A team event has been included since the first UCI world championships in 1986, though the format has varied over time.[5]

Venues

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YearCountryCity
19865 events[6]
19874 events[6]
1988 BelgiumLimbourg
1989 ItalyLazzate
1990 United StatesDurango
1991 SwitzerlandWangen
1992 SpainLorca
1993 FranceVal d'Isère
1994 SpainZafra
1995 GermanyGroßheubach
1996 SwitzerlandZuoz
1997 FranceAvoriaz
1998 SpainCartagena
1999 FranceAvoriaz
2000 SpainSierra Nevada
2001 United StatesVail
2002 AustriaKaprun
2003 SwitzerlandLugano
YearCountryCity
2004 FranceLes Gets
2005 ItalyLivigno
2006 New ZealandRotorua
2007 United KingdomFort William
2008 ItalyVal di Sole
2009 AustraliaCanberra
2010 CanadaMont-Sainte-Anne
2011 SwitzerlandChampéry
2012 AustriaSaalfelden
2013 South AfricaPietermaritzburg
2014 NorwayLillehammer
2015 AndorraVallnord
2016 ItalyVal di Sole
2017 ChinaChengdu
2018 ChinaChengdu
2019 ChinaChengdu
2021 SpainVic
2022
2023 United KingdomGlasgow

UCI Trials World Champions

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References

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  1. ^ab"Urban Cycling".uci.ch. Retrieved2017-02-24.
  2. ^"UCI Road World Championships – The magical rainbow jersey".uci.ch. Archived fromthe original on 2017-04-24. Retrieved2017-03-05.
  3. ^"UCI Trials World Championships winners 1986-2015".trialinside.com. Retrieved2017-03-05.
  4. ^"France defends national team trials world title".uci.ch. Retrieved2017-03-05.
  5. ^"1986-2014 UCI Trials World Championships Winners"(PDF).uci.ch. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2014-09-12. Retrieved2017-03-05.
  6. ^ab"UCI Trials World Championships Editions".sport-record.de. Retrieved2021-08-13.

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