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UCI Trials World Championships – Junior men's trials, 26 inch

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The junior men's trials, 26 inch is a trials event at the annual UCI Urban Cycling World Championships. It has been a UCI World Championship event since 1995.

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 trials world championships will be run as part of the UCI Urban Cycling World Championships.[1]

The '26-inch' designation refers to the wheel diameter of the bikes that may be used in the competition. As this is a standard diameter for a mountain bike, the bikes used in 26-inch trials are also known as 'stock' bikes.

Medalists

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Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Grossheubach am Main
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 Marc Vinco (FRA)  Dave Rollier (SUI)  Bruno Arnold (FRA)
1996 Zuoz
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 Marc Vinco (FRA)  Marc Caisso (FRA)  Christian Weber (GER)
1997 Avoriaz
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 Marc Caisso (FRA)  Marc Amory Buteneers (BEL)  Christian Weber (GER)
1998 Cartagena
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 Marco Hösel (GER)  Tomasz Wozniak (POL)  Marc Amory Buteneers (BEL)
1999 Avoriaz
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 Rafał Kumorowski (POL)  Marc Amory Buteneers (BEL)  Cedric Calvin (FRA)
2000 Sierra Nevada
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 Kenny Belaey (BEL)  Giacomo Coustellier (FRA)  Thomas Ohler (AUT)
2001 Vail
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 Vincent Hermance (FRA)  Thomas Ohler (AUT)  Kenny Belaey (BEL)
2002 Kaprun
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 Giacomo Coustellier (FRA)  Gilles Coustellier (FRA)  Marc Soulas (FRA)
2003 Lugano
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 Gilles Coustellier (FRA)  Alexis Touteau (FRA)  Thibault Veuillet (FRA)
2004 Les Gets
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 Ben Savage (GBR)  Florian Tournier (GBR)  Sébastian Hoffmann (GER)
2005 Livigno
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 Ben Slinger (GBR)  Ben Savage (GBR)  Wesley Belaey (BEL)
2006 Rotorua
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 Aurélien Fontenoy (FRA)  Ben Slinger (GBR)  Mattihas Mrohs (GER)
2007 Fort William
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 Aurélien Fontenoy (FRA)  Loris Braun (SUI)  Hannes Herrmann (GER)
2008 Val di Sole
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 Loris Braun (SUI)  Jamis Burton (CAN)  Kevin Aglae (FRA)
2009 Canberra
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 Joe Oakley (GBR)  Abel Mustieles (ESP)  Rafael Tibau (BEL)
2010 Mont-Sainte-Anne
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 Ion Areitio (ESP)  David Bonzon (SUI)  Maxime Tolu (FRA)
2011 Champery
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 Marius Merger (FRA)  Yann Dunant (FRA)  Robin Fix (GER)
2012 Leogang-Saalfelden
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 David Bonzon (SUI)  Jack Carthy (GBR)  Eloi Paré (ESP)
2013 Pietermaritzburg
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 Jack Carthy (GBR)  Nils-Obed Riecker (GER)  Jéremy Descloux (FRA)
2014 Lillehammer-Hafjell
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 Jack Carthy (GBR)  Sergi Llongueras (ESP)  Dominik Oswald (GER)
2015 Vallnord
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 Nicolas Vallée (FRA)  Dominik Oswald (GER)  Nicolas Fleury (FRA)
2016 Val di Sole
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 Nicolas Vallée (FRA)  Jordi Araque (ESP)  Noah Cardona (FRA)
2017 Chengdu
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 Nathan Charra (FRA)  Tomu Shiozaki (JPN)  Noah Cardona (FRA)
2018 Chengdu
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 Oliver Widmann (GER)  Felix Keitel (GER)  Nathan Charra (FRA)
2019 Chengdu
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 Oliver Widmann (GER)  Vito Gonzalez (SUI)  Daniel Barón (ESP)
2021 Vic
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 Daniel Cegarra (ESP)  Tomáš Vepřek (CZE)  Vojtěch Kalaš (CZE)
2022 Abu Dhabi
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 Diego Garrués (ESP)  Daniel Cegarra (ESP)  Titouan Corre (FRA)
2023 Glasgow
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 Daniel Cegarra (ESP)  Luka Pasturel (FRA)  Nicolas Ostheimer (AUT)

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France1261230
2 Great Britain5409
3 Spain44210
4 Germany33713
5 Switzerland2406
6 Belgium1247
7 Poland1102
8 Austria0123
9 Czech Republic0112
10 Canada0101
 Japan0101
Totals (11 entries)28282884

References

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  1. ^ "Urban Cycling". uci.ch. Retrieved 2017-02-24.