Ina Wilde

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Ina Wilde
NationalityGerman
Born (1990-03-08) 8 March 1990 (age 32)
Schwerte, Germany
Current teamGas Gas

Ina Wilde (born 8 March 1990), is a German woman's international motorcycle trials rider. Ina is four times German Women's Trials Champion, winning in 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014. In 2014, she also won the European Women's Championship.

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Biography

Wilde was runner-up to Gas-Gas rider Rosita Leotta in the 2008 German Women's Trials Championship, and again in 2009 before clinching the title in 2010. In 2011, she contested only the FIM Trial European Championship and the FIM Trial World Championship before returning to domestic competition in 2012, winning the German Women's title in 2012, 2013 and again in 2014. Wilde scored her best World Championship finish in the final round of the 2014 series in Andorra, scoring a 4th place which landed her 6th in the championship final standings.

National Trials Championship Career

[1]

YearClassMachineRd
1
Rd
2
Rd
3
Rd
4
Rd
5
Rd
6
Rd
7
Rd
8
Rd
9
Rd
10
PointsPosNotes
2006 Flag of Germany.svg German Women'sHER
-
HER
-
DRE
-
DRE
-
PIE
1
PIE
3
123.33rd
2007 Flag of Germany.svg German Women's Sherco GRO
-
GRO
-
HOL
-
ROS
-
SCH
-
SCH
-
ROH
-
ROH
3
NEU
-
NEU
-
18.83rd
2008 Flag of Germany.svg German Women's Sherco GRO
2
GRO
2
DRE
2
DRE
2
OSN
2
OSN
1
517.42nd
2009 Flag of Germany.svg German Women's Sherco ROH
3
ROH
2
NEU
2
NEU
1
OSN
-
OSN
-
151.12nd
2010 Flag of Germany.svg German Women's Sherco GRO
1
GRO
1
SCH
1
SCH
1
RUN
2
RUN
1
SCH
1
SCH
1
OSN
1
OSN
1
1011.81stGerman Women's champion
2012 Flag of Germany.svg German Women's Sherco SCH
1
SCH
1
OSN
1
OSN
1
801stGerman Women's champion
2013 Flag of Germany.svg German Women's Sherco SPE
1
SPE
1
KIE
1
KIE
2
771stGerman Women's champion
2014 Flag of Germany.svg German Women's Gas Gas SCH
2
SCH
2
KIE
2
KIE
1
WER
2
WER
1
OSN
1
OSN
1
1481stGerman Women's champion
2014 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dutch National Gas Gas MAA
-
NUN
-
SLE
-
ZEL
-
SCH
6
MAA
-
ROT
-
ZEL
-
ZEL
-
1019th
2015 Flag of Germany.svg German Women's Gas Gas ROH
1
ROH
2
WIE
2
WIE
2
WIL
2
WIL
4
OSN
2
OSN
2
1352nd
2016 Flag of Germany.svg German Women's Gas Gas SCH
2
SCH
1
OSN
2
OSN
3
692nd
2017 Flag of Germany.svg German Women's Gas Gas FRA
-
FRA
-
SCH
-
SCH
-
OSN
2
OSN
2
WUS
1
WUS
2
716th

International Trials Championship Career

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YearClassMachineRd
1
Rd
2
Rd
3
Rd
4
Rd
5
PointsPosNotes
2007FIM World Women's Sherco CZE
14
BEL
-
GBR
-
215th
2008FIM European Women's Sherco FRA
13
ITA
-
CZE
10
912th
2008FIM World Women's Sherco LUX
10
SPA
-
AND
5
178th
2009FIM European Women's Sherco POL
-
ITA
6
CZE
6
206th
2009FIM World Women's Sherco AND
-
FRA
8
ITA
9
159th
2010FIM World Women's Sherco FRA
8
CZE
6
POL
10
187th
2011FIM European Women's Sherco ITA
-
GER
9
CZE
11
1211th
2011FIM World Women's Sherco GER
8
CZE
8
ITA
6
188th
2012FIM European Women's Sherco ITA
-
CZE
4
NED
5
248th
2012FIM World Women's Sherco AND
-
AND
-
SWI
12
SWI
-
SWI
10
1015th
2013FIM World Women's Sherco AND
-
AND
-
FRA
5
FRA
7
FRA
14
2211th
2014FIM European Women's Sherco ITA
1
POL
2
POL
2
BEL
1
370 1stFIM European Women's champion
2014FIM World Women's Gas Gas BEL
7
SPA
4
SPA
6
AND
4
36 6th
2015FIM World Women's Gas Gas CZE
7
CZE
2
SPA
3
SPA
7
SPA
10
414th
2016FIM World Women's Gas Gas GBR
-
GBR
-
ITA
-
ITA
-
FRA
8
817th
2017FIM World Women's Gas Gas USA
6
USA
7
CZE
3
ITA
7
435th

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References

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