Entries for the third edition of the FIM Trial Vintage Trophy competition – scheduled this year to run from 13-14 September when it will be staged alongside the final round of the 2024 Hertz FIM Trial World Championship at Ripoll in Spain – will be held open until a few days before the event with all late-entry fees waived.
With three-time FIM Trial World Champion Yrjo Vesterinen acting as Master of Ceremony, the two-day event celebrates the sport’s rich history and is particularly relevant in a momentous year that marks the one-hundred-and-twentieth anniversary of the FIM along with fifty years of the FIM Trial World Championship and twenty-five years of female involvement in the series.
The FIM Trial Vintage Trophy will once again include two adapted lines. The Blue line will be for competitors in the 2024 FIM Trial Vintage Trophy – open to all period-correct twin-shock machines – as well as for competitors in the FIM Trial Vintage Motorcycle Trophy, reserved for twin-shock machines of unmodified origins (see regulations), while the Green ‘support’ line will offer easier alternative routes.
The event will be run under ‘non-stop’ rules with scores over both days combined to decide the final positions. Results will be moderated according to a rider’s age.
Away from the sections there will be exhibitions of World Championship-winning motorcycles and historic photographs as well as plenty of opportunities to socialise over food and drinks and rub shoulders with legendary riders who have helped shape the history of the sport we all love.
If you need more detail you can check the FAQ HERE.
For more information contact ctr@fim.ch.