2020 FIM World Motorcycle Trials season

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The 2020 World trials season consisted of eight trials events with four main classes: Trial GP, Trial 2, Women's and Women's 2. It began on 5 September, with round one in Isola, France and ended with round 8 in Lazzate, Italy on 11 October.

Season summary

Toni Bou would claim his fourteenth outdoor World trials championship in 2020. [1]

Matteo Grattarola would claim his second World outdoor title, winning the Trial 2 championship in 2020. [2]

Emma Bristow would claim her seventh outdoor World trials championship in 2020. [3]

2020 World trials season calendar

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RoundDateTrialVenueTrial GPTrial 2WomensWomens 2
15 September Flag of France.svg FranceIsola 20001) Toni Bou
2) Jaime Busto
3) Jeroni Fajardo
1) Matteo Grattarola
2) Alexandre Ferrer
3) Pablo Suarez
1) Emma Bristow
2) Berta Abellan
3) Sandra Gomez
1) Naomi Monnier
2) Carla Rabino
3) Lenna Volpe
26 September Flag of France.svg FranceIsola 20001) Adam Raga
2) Jaime Busto
3) Toni Bou
1) Alexandre Ferrer
2) Matteo Grattarola
3) Toby Martyn
1) Emma Bristow
2) Berta Abellan
3) Sandra Gomez
1) Carla Rabino
2) Naomi Monnier
3) Lenna Volpe
312 September Flag of Spain.svg SpainPobladura de las Regueras1) Toni Bou
2) Jaime Busto
3) Adam Raga
1) Matteo Grattarola
2) Pablo Suarez
3) Alexandre Ferrer
1) Emma Bristow
2) Sandra Gomez
3) Berta Abellan
1) Carla Rabino
2) Alicia Robinson
3) Lenna Volpe
413 September Flag of Spain.svg SpainPobladura de las Regueras1) Toni Bou
2) Adam Raga
3) Gabriel Marcelli
1) Aniol Gelabert
2) Matteo Grattarola
3) Sondre Haga
1) Emma Bristow
2) Sandra Gomez
3) Berta Abellan
1) Alicia Robinson
2) Naomi Monnier
3) Lenna Volpe
520 September Flag of Andorra.svg AndorraSaint Julia de Loria1) Adam Raga
2) Toni Bou
3) Jorge Casales
1) Matteo Grattarola
2) Alexandre Ferrer
3) Jack Peace
1) Emma Bristow
2) Sandra Gomez
3) Berta Abellan
1) Naomi Monnier
2) Alicia Robinson
3) Martina Gallieni
621 September Flag of Andorra.svg AndorraSaint Julia de Loria1) Toni Bou
2) Adam Raga
3) Jorge Casales
1) Matteo Grattarola
2) Jack Peace
3) Toby Martyn
1) Emma Bristow
2) Berta Abellan
3) Sandra Gomez
1) Naomi Monnier
2) Alicia Robinson
3) Carla Rabino
710 October Flag of Italy.svg ItalyLazzate1) Toni Bou
2) Jorge Casales
3) Jaime Busto
1) Matteo Grattarola
2) Aniol Gelabert
3) Sondre Haga
811 October Flag of Italy.svg ItalyLazzate1) Toni Bou
2) Jeroni Fajardo
3) Jorge Casales
1) Toby Martyn
2) Gianluca Tournour
3) Matteo Grattarola

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers in each class. All eight rounds counted for the World GP and Trial 2 classes, all six rounds in Women's and Women's 2 classes were counted.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points201715131110987654321

Trial GP final standings

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1 Flag of Spain.svg Toni Bou Montesa 131121111522019 Spanish Champion
2 Flag of Spain.svg Adam Raga TRS41321276121
3 Flag of Spain.svg Jaime BustoVertigo22266637105
4 Flag of Spain.svg Jorge Casales Gas Gas 55108332398
5 Flag of Spain.svg Jeroni Fajardo Sherco 346-975282
6 Flag of Spain.svg Gabriel Marcelli Montesa 121043486482
7 Flag of Japan.svg Takahisa Fujinami Montesa 6689744878
8 Flag of Spain.svg Miquel Gelabert Gas Gas 87551058575
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Dabill Beta91177599962
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Peace Sherco 11129101110101045
11 Flag of France.svg Benoit BincazBeta781248---422019 French Champion
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack PriceVertigo10911111211--322019 British Champion

Trial 2 final standings

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1 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo GrattarolaBeta121211131392019 Italian Champion
2 Flag of France.svg Alexandre FerrerTRS2131124121097
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Toby MartynTRS11359634196
4 Flag of Spain.svg Aniol GelabertTRS156714122487
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Peace Sherco 104463271385
6 Flag of Norway.svg Sondre HagaTRS47831193880
7 Flag of Italy.svg Luca PetrellaBeta99681366665
8 Flag of Spain.svg Arnau FarreTRS81112410851259
9 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo GandolaVertigo5121079109759
10 Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Suarez Montesa 382127-11-58
11 Flag of Spain.svg Francesc Moret Montesa 75155511141155
12 Flag of France.svg Hugo DufreseTRS610-1012715547
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Billy Green Montesa 1413141585-1429
14 Flag of Italy.svg Gianluca TournourTRS------10223
15 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea RivaTRS--1314--8920
16 Flag of Spain.svg Eric MiquelTRS-14913141313-17
17 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Ribau Scorpa 12-11-----9
18 Flag of Italy.svg Carloalberto RabinoBeta13---15--155
19 Flag of Spain.svg Gerard TruebaBeta-----14--2
20 Flag of Spain.svg Pol MedinaTRS-----15--1
20 Flag of Austria.svg Marco MemporTRS-15------12019 Austrian Champion

Women's final standings

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1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emma Bristow Sherco 111111120
2 Flag of Spain.svg Berta AbellanVertigo22333296
3 Flag of Spain.svg Sandra Gomez TRS33222396
4 Flag of the United States.svg Madeleine Hoover Gas Gas 544---372019 United States Women's Champion
5 Flag of France.svg Caroline Moreon Sherco 455---35

Women's 2 final standings

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PtsNotes
1 Flag of France.svg Naomi MonnierBeta124211107
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alicia RobinsonBeta44212297
3 Flag of Italy.svg Carla RabinoBeta21145396
4 Flag of France.svg Lenna VolpeTRS333344862019 French Women's Champion
5 Flag of Italy.svg Martina GallieniTRS55553570
6 Flag of France.svg Marine Aurieres Gas Gas 66667758
7 Flag of Spain.svg Laia Pi Sherco 77778856
8 Flag of Portugal.svg Mariana Afonso Sherco 88888848
9 Flag of Portugal.svg Sofia PorfirioTRS--9910927
10 Flag of Andorra.svg Alexia Llado Sherco ----91013

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