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UCI Trials World Championships – Men's trials, 20 inch

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The men's trials, 20 inch is a trials event at the annual UCI Urban Cycling World Championships. It has been a UCI World Championship event since 1986. From 1986 to 1994 there was no separate 26-inch category in the world championships.

From 1986 to 1999, the UCI world championships in trials were run as the UCI Trials World Championships. From 2000 to 2016, the world championships in trials were held alongside other mountain-biking disciplines as the UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships. Beginning in 2017, the UCI World Championships in trials are being run as part of the UCI Urban Cycling World Championships.[1]

Medalists

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Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1986
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 Daniel Crosset (BEL)  Hansjörg Rey (SUI)  Bruno Evard (BEL)
1987
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 Daniel Crosset (BEL)  Bruno Evard (BEL)  Javier Calleja (ESP)
1988
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 Josep Ribera (ESP)  Ot Pi (ESP)  Christoph Winand (BEL)
1989
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 Ot Pi (ESP)  Gerd Merkel (GER)  Josef Dressler (TCH)
1990
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 Ot Pi (ESP)  Josef Dressler (TCH)  Christoph Winand (BEL)
1991
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 Ot Pi (ESP)  Josef Dressler (TCH)  Libor Karas (TCH)
1992 Lorca
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 Alfonso Méndez (ESP)  Marc Terricabres (ESP)  Javier Calleja (ESP)
1993 Val d'Isère
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 Joël Gavillet (SUI)  Stefan Schlie (GER)  Alfonso Méndez (ESP)
1994 Zafra
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 Jesús Hurtado (ESP)  Alfonso Méndez (ESP)  Stephan Schlie (GER)
1995 Grossheubach am Main
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 Jesús Hurtado (ESP)  Christopher Noelle (GER)  Gerd Merkel (GER)
1996 Zuoz
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 Elias Bonet (ESP)  Alfonso Méndez (ESP)  Marc Verdaguer (ESP)
1997 Avoriaz
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 Michael Mesick (GER)  Alfonso Méndez (ESP)  Daniel Cegarra (ESP)
1998 Cartagena
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 Juan Pedro García (ESP)  Daniel Cegarra (ESP)  Juan Antonio Linares (ESP)
1999 Avoriaz
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 Marco Hösel (GER)  Juan Antonio Linares (ESP)  Milosz Grajewski (POL)
2000 Sierra Nevada
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 Daniel Comas (ESP)  Marco Hösel (GER)  Juan Antonio Linares (ESP)
2001 Vail
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 Rafał Kumorowski (POL)  Marco Hösel (GER)  Benito Ros (ESP)
2002 Kaprun
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 Marco Hösel (GER)  Juan Antonio Linares (ESP)  Peter Barták (SVK)
2003 Lugano
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 Benito Ros (ESP)  Marco Hösel (GER)  Vincent Hermance (FRA)
2004 Les Gets
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 Benito Ros (ESP)  Marco Hösel (GER)  Rafał Kumorowski (POL)
2005 Livigno
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 Benito Ros (ESP)  Marco Hösel (GER)  Juan Daniel de la Peña (ESP)
2006 Rotorua
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 Marco Hösel (GER)  Carles Díaz (ESP)  Benito Ros (ESP)
2007 Fort William
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 Benito Ros (ESP)  Carles Díaz (ESP)  Daniel Comas (ESP)
2008 Val di Sole
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 Benito Ros (ESP)  Rafał Kumorowski (POL)  Sebastian Hoffmann (GER)
2009 Canberra
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 Benito Ros (ESP)  Rafał Kumorowski (POL)  Loris Braun (SUI)
2010 Mont-Sainte-Anne
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 Benito Ros (ESP)  Abel Mustieles (ESP)  Rick Koekoek (NED)
2011 Champery
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 Benito Ros (ESP)  Abel Mustieles (ESP)  Gilles Coustellier (FRA)
2012 Leogang-Saalfelden
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 Benito Ros (ESP)  Abel Mustieles (ESP)  Vincent Hermance (FRA)
2013 Pietermaritzburg
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 Abel Mustieles (ESP)  Aurélien Fontenoy (FRA)  Benito Ros (ESP)
2014 Lillehammer-Hafjell
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 Benito Ros (ESP)  Abel Mustieles (ESP)  Raphael Pils (GER)
2015 Vallnord
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 Abel Mustieles (ESP)  Lucien Leiser (SUI)  Benito Ros (ESP)
2016 Val di Sole
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 Abel Mustieles (ESP)  Benito Ros (ESP)  Ion Areitio (ESP)
2017 Chengdu[2]
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 Abel Mustieles (ESP)  Dominik Oswald (GER)  Ion Areitio (ESP)
2018 Chengdu[3]
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 Thomas Pechhacker (AUT)  Ion Areitio (ESP)  Dominik Oswald (GER)
2019 Chengdu[4]
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 Dominik Oswald (GER)  Borja Conejos (ESP)  Ion Areitio (ESP)
2021 Vic[5]
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 Borja Conejos (ESP)  Alejandro Montalvo (ESP)  Eloi Palau (ESP)
2022 Abu Dhabi[6]
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 Eloi Palau (ESP)  Alejandro Montalvo (ESP)  Borja Conejos (ESP)
2023 Glasgow[7]
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 Alejandro Montalvo (ESP)  Borja Conejos (ESP)  Charlie Rolls (GBR)

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain27201865
2 Germany59519
3 Belgium2136
4 Poland1225
5 Switzerland1214
6 Austria1001
7 Czechoslovakia0224
8 France0134
9 Great Britain0011
 Netherlands0011
 Slovakia0011
Totals (11 entries)373737111

References

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  1. ^ "Urban Cycling". uci.ch. Retrieved 2017-02-24.
  2. ^ "UCI Urban Cycling: Jack Carthy comes up trumps again". uci.ch. 2017-11-11. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  3. ^ "Men Elite 20" results" (PDF). ChronoRace. 2018-11-10. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  4. ^ "2019 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships - Men Elite 20"" (PDF). ChronoRace. 2019-11-09. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  5. ^ "2021 UCI Trials World Championships - Men Elite 20"" (PDF). ChronoRace. 2021-09-05. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  6. ^ "2022 UCI Trials World Championships - Men Elite 20"" (PDF). ChronoRace. 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2023-08-12.
  7. ^ "2023 UCI Trials World Championships - Men Elite 20"". ChronoRace. 2023-08-12. Retrieved 2023-08-12.