Motorcycle trials

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Motorcycle trials, also known as observed trials, often called simply trial or trials, is a non-speed event on specialized motorcycles. The sport is most popular in the United Kingdom and Spain, though there are participants around the globe.

Modern trials motorcycles are distinctive in that they have evolved to become extremely lightweight, lack seating (they are designed to be ridden standing up) and have suspension travel that is short, relative to a motocross or enduro motorcycle.

Motorcycle trials is often utilized by competitors in other motorcycle sports (such as enduro, motocross or road racers) as a way to cross-train, as trials requires fine throttle, balance, and machine control.[1]

  1. ^ Peter Fraser (13 December 1964), "On the rough: racers keep fit", Motor Cycle: 981, Winter is when road racers turn to the rough, usually to keep fit but often because they thoroughly enjoy the noble art of balancing.

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