Bike Trials

 

What are Bike Trials

Bike trials are for the younger members of the club; to show they can Trial better on their pushbike, than Mom and Dad can in the Land Rover.

Competitions are held under the following classes:

Assisted Riders - by Mom and Dad or Grandma and Granddad.

Riders aged 8 years and under - unassisted

Riders aged 9 - 11 Years

Riders aged 12 - 15 Years of age

How does the event work?

Each event will consist of a number of sections. Each section is made up from gates formed by two canes. The gates are numbered in a descending order from 12 to 1. The Rider  must start from the 12 gate and then follow a defined path from gate to gate without stopping,  touching any of the canes or putting their feet down. If the rider stops the rider gets penalty points which corresponds to the value of the next gate. If the rider touches a cane then the penalty value is the same as that gate number. The winner is the person who after riding all of the sections has the lowest amount of penalty points.

 

Bike Trial Results 2007

Bike Trial Results 2008