Contrary to the International Six Days’ Enduro and the Motocross of Nations, the Trial des Nations has a shorter history. The first Trial des Nations - a Trial event run for National teams - was held ...
Entering the modern eraA period of economic crisis during the sixties, together with a lack of technological evolution in the UK motorcycle industry since the end of the Second World War would result ...
First years: dominance of the British teamMotocross, known as “scramble” when it was “invented” in the 20s, developed quickly in the 30s. After the war, the FIM elevated this sport at international le...
The 1923 AffairAt the Congress held in Geneva in August 1922, the Swiss delegate, Mr Jules Neher, FICM Vice-President, received congratulations from his colleagues for another victory in the Internati...
Here is a list of all riders World Champions in the different FIM World Championships through history who have clinched five or more FIM World Championship titles, all disciplines combined. This list ...
Every sporting event generally includes the participation of several contributors, from the sporting entity which manages the sport to the athletes concerned, including the organisers, the circuit or ...
A. de Lahausse (France) 1904-1905Treasurer of the Motocycle-Club de France - organiser of the International Cup in Dourdan in 1904, he was one of the French representatives at the first foundati...
Between the first Scottish Six Days Trial in 1909 and the first European Trial Championship in 1967, almost 60 years passed. Trial is the sport which took most time to develop and spread out from its ...
The FICM – Fédération Internationale des Clubs Motocyclistes – was officially founded in December 1904. However, it went through some difficulties in the early days and it was necessary to wait until ...
In 2010, the FIM counts with 9 Commissions (5 sporting and 4 non sporting) and 3 Panels. This has not been always the case. At the time of the Creation of the International Competitions Committee (CSI...