1977 FIM World Motorcycle Trials season

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The 1977 World trials season consisted of twelve trials events. It began on 12 February, with round one in Newtownards, Ireland and ended with round twelve in Oberiberg, Switzerland on 25 September.

Season summary

Yrjo Vesterinen would claim his second World trials championship in 1977, repeating his 1976 title. [1]

1977 World trials season calendar

[2]

RoundDateTrialVenueTrial GP
112 February Flag of Ireland.svg IrelandNewtownards1) Malcolm Rathmell
2) John Reynolds
3) Rob Edwards
219 February Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great BritainRhayader1) Malcolm Rathmell
2) Manuel Soler
3) Dave Thorpe
327 February Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BelgiumBilstain1) Malcolm Rathmell
2) Ulf Karlson
3) Yrjo Vesterinen
46 March Flag of Spain.svg SpainMatadepera1) Yrjo Vesterinen
2) Martin Lampkin
3) Bernie Schreiber
513 March Flag of France.svg FranceSancerre1) Ulf Karlson
2) Martin Lampkin
3) Yrjo Vesterinen
620 March Flag of Germany.svg GermanyBielefeld1) Martin Lampkin
2) Bernie Schreiber
3) Rob Shepherd
729 May Flag of the United States.svg United StatesPort Huron1) Charles Coutard
2) Marland Whaley
3) Mike Griffitts
85 June Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaChicoutimi1) Charles Coutard
2) Yrjo Vesterinen
3) Malcolm Rathmell
928 August Flag of Sweden.svg SwedenHuddingen1) Ulf Karlson
2) Bo Nilsson
3) Malcolm Rathmell
104 September Flag of Finland.svg FinlandEkenas1) Rob Shepherd
2) Yrjo Vesterinen
3) Martin Lampkin
1118 September Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CzechoslovakiaRicany1) Yrjo Vesterinen
2) Rob Shepherd
3) Martin Lampkin
1225 September Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SwitzerlandOberiberg1) Ulf Karlson
2) Malcolm Rathmell
3) Rob Shepherd

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top ten finishers. All twelve rounds counted for the World Trials class.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points1512108654321

World Trials final standings

[3]

PosRiderMachineIRL
Flag of Ireland.svg
GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
BEL
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
SPA
Flag of Spain.svg
FRA
Flag of France.svg
GER
Flag of Germany.svg
USA
Flag of the United States.svg
CAN
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
SWE
Flag of Sweden.svg
FIN
Flag of Finland.svg
CZE
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
SWI
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
PtsNotes
1 Flag of Finland.svg Yrjo Vesterinen Bultaco 46313510242161071977 Finnish champion
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Ulf Karlson Montesa 5824168615411011977 Swedish champion
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Malcolm Rathmell Montesa 1117-4933852100
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Lampkin Bultaco 95822144533598winner of 1977 scottish 6 day & scott trials
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rob ShepherdHRC Honda8-4893--6123681977 British champion
6 Flag of France.svg Charles Coutard Bultaco 69-54-1174--631977 French champion
7 Flag of the United States.svg Bernie Schreiber Bultaco --5352-7868753
8 Flag of Spain.svg Manuel Soler Bultaco -2-688-9--6-301977 Spanish champion
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Birkett Montesa 7-6977-810-10926
10 Flag of the United States.svg Marland WhaleyHRC Honda------2----4201977 US NATC champion [4]
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Reynolds Suzuki 24----------20
12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jean Marie LeJeune Montesa -77-69-10---8191977 Belgian champion
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mick Andrews Yamaha -1010--10--977-13
14 Flag of Sweden.svg Bo Nilsson Ossa --------2---12
15 Flag of the United States.svg Don Sweet Montesa ------65----11
16 Flag of the United States.svg Mike Griffitts Montesa ------3-----10
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Thorpe Bultaco -3----------10
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rob Edwards Montesa 3-----------10
19 Flag of the United States.svg Mark Eggar Honda ------5-----6
20 Flag of the United States.svg Lane Leavitt Bultaco ------7-----4
21 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jean-Luc Colson Montesa --9-------9-4
22 Flag of Finland.svg Timo Ryysy Bultaco ---------9--2
23 Flag of Sweden.svg Tore Evertsson Bultaco ---1010-------2
24 Flag of Italy.svg Fulvio Adamoli Montesa -----------101
24 Flag of Spain.svg Jaime Subira Montesa ---------10--1
24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Lampkin Bultaco 10-----------1

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