iconic558 Posted November 12, 2014 Report Share Posted November 12, 2014 (edited) I ask as this was mentioned over a cup of tea with a friend, we weren't sure....Fantic won World Outdoor in 1985 and the SSDT in 1984 but were these mono or t/s and, both were possibly 'works issue' so may not concurr with the then production models? got this from wiki so could be wrong? SSDT 1932 Bob MacGregor 499cc Rudge (First Scot to win the SSDT) 1933 Len Heath 497cc Ariel 1934 Jack Williams 348cc Norton 1935 Bob MacGregor Rudge (Last win by a Scotsman) 1936 Billy Tiffen 343cc Velocette 1937 Jack Williams 348cc Norton 1938 Fred Povey 348cc Ariel 1939 Allan Jeffries Triumph 1947 Hugh Viney AJS Model 16 1948 Hugh Viney AJS 1949 Hugh Viney AJS (First SSDT "Hat trick") 1950 Artie Ratcliffe 350cc Matchless 1951 John Draper 350cc BSA 1952 John Brittain Royal Enfield 1953 Hugh Viney AJS 1954 Artie Ratcliffe Matchless (OLH 721) 1955 Jeff Smith 500cc BSA Gold Star 1956 Gordon Jackson AJS 1957 John Brittain 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet - HNP 331 1958 Gordon Jackson 350cc AJS 1959 Roy Peplow 199cc Triumph Tiger Cub (First time a small capacity motorcycle won). 1960 Gordon Jackson 350cc AJS 1961 Gordon Jackson 350cc AJS (187 BLF - Won on 1 mark lost) 1962 Sammy Miller 500cc Ariel - GOV 132 1963 Arthur Lampkin Factory 250cc BSA 1964 Sammy Miller 500cc Ariel GOV 132 1965 Sammy Miller Bultaco two-stroke (669 NHO) 1966 Alan Lampkin 250cc BSA (last four-stroke win until 2007) 1967 Sammy Miller Bultaco 1968 Sammy Miller Bultaco 1969 Bill Wilkinson 250cc Greeves Anglian (WWC 169F) 1970 Mick Andrews Ossa 1971 Mick Andrews Ossa 1972 Mick Andrews Ossa 1973 Malcolm Rathmell 250cc Bultaco (XWW 34L) 1974 Mick Andrews Yamaha OW10 Yamaha 1975 Mick Andrews Yamaha 1976 Martin Lampkin Bultaco 1977 Martin Lampkin Bultaco 1978 Martin Lampkin Bultaco 1979 Malcolm Rathmell Montesa 310 Cota 1980 Yrjö Vesterinen Montesa (First win by an overseas rider) 1981 Gilles Burgat 280cc SWM 1982 Bernie Schrieber 280cc SWM 1983 Tony Gorgot Montesa 1984 Thierry Michaud Fantic 1985 Thierry Michaud Fantic 1986 Thierry Michaud Fantic 1987 Jordi Tarres Beta 1988 Steve Saunders Fantic 1989 Steve Saunders Fantic 1990 Steve Saunders Beta 1991 Steve Saunders 260cc Beta 1992 Steve Colley 260cc Beta 1993 Steve Colley 260cc Beta 1994 Dougie Lampkin 250cc Beta 1995 Dougie Lampkin 250cc Beta 1996 Dougie Lampkin 250cc Beta 1997 Steve Colley 270cc Gas Gas 1998 Graham Jarvis 250cc Scorpa 1999 Graham Jarvis 250cc Bultaco Sherco 2000 Steve Colley 280cc Gas Gas 2001 No SSDT Due to Foot and Mouth Disease the Scottish Six Days Trial was suspended 2002 Amós Bilbao 249cc Montesa 2003 Joan Pons 290cc Sherco 2004 Graham Jarvis 290cc Sherco 2005 Sam Connor 290cc Sherco 2006 Graham Jarvis 290cc Sherco 2007 James Dabill 300cc Future TRW Montesa (First four-stroke win since Alan Lampkin in 1966) 2008 Dougie Lampkin 270cc Beta 2009 Dougie Lampkin 290cc Beta 2010 Alexz Wigg 290cc Beta 2011 James Dabill 290cc Beta 2012 Dougie Lampkin Gas Gas 2013 Dougie Lampkin Gas Gas 2014 Dougie Lampkin DL12 - Gas Gas Year Name Country Machine Notes Edited November 12, 2014 by iconic558 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iconic558 Posted November 12, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 12, 2014 (edited) FIM outdoor trials 2014 Toni Bou Montesa Honda 2013 Toni Bou Montesa Honda 2012 Toni Bou Montesa Honda 2011 Toni Bou Montesa Honda 2010 Toni Bou Montesa Honda 2009 Toni Bou Montesa Honda 2008 Toni Bou Montesa Honda 2007 Toni Bou Montesa Honda 2006 Adam Raga Gas Gas 2005 Adam Raga Gas Gas 2004 Takahisa Fujinami Montesa Honda 2003 Dougie Lampkin Montesa Honda 2002 Dougie Lampkin Montesa Honda 2001 Dougie Lampkin Montesa Honda 2000 Dougie Lampkin Montesa Honda 1999 Dougie Lampkin Beta 1998 Dougie Lampkin Beta 1997 Dougie Lampkin Beta 1996 Marc Colomer Montesa 1995 Jordi Tarrés Gas Gas 1994 Jordi Tarrés Gas Gas 1993 Jordi Tarrés Gas Gas 1992 Tommi Ahvala Aprilia 1991 Jordi Tarrés Beta 1990 Jordi Tarrés Beta 1989 Jordi Tarrés Beta 1988 Thierry Michaud Fantic 1987 Jordi Tarrés Beta 1986 Thierry Michaud Fantic 1985 Thierry Michaud Fantic 1984 Eddy Lejeune Honda 1983 Eddy Lejeune Honda 1982 Eddy Lejeune Honda 1981 Gilles Burgat SWM First Italian bike to win a World Trial Championship 1980 Ulf Karlsson Montesa 1979 Bernie Schreiber Bultaco 1978 Yrjö Vesterinen Bultaco 1977 Yrjö Vesterinen Bultaco 1976 Yrjö Vesterinen Bultaco 1975 Martin Lampkin Bultaco Title becomes "World Trials Champion" 1974 Malcolm Rathmell Bultaco 1973 Martin Lampkin Bultaco 1972 Mick Andrews Ossa 1971 Mick Andrews Ossa 1970 Sammy Miller Bultaco 1969 Don Smith Montesa 1968 Sammy Miller Bultaco Title becomes "European Trials Champion" 1967 Don Smith Greeves 1966 Gustav Franke Zündapp 1965 Gustav Franke Zündapp 1964 Don Smith Greeves Title becomes "International Trial Master" Indoor Series Edited November 12, 2014 by iconic558 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gasgas249uk Posted November 13, 2014 Report Share Posted November 13, 2014 Don't you just love Copy and paste 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
axulsuv Posted November 13, 2014 Report Share Posted November 13, 2014 But Fantic did have a few A$$ kicking Streaks ... Was it the riders or the bike ? Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woody Posted November 13, 2014 Report Share Posted November 13, 2014 When the 240 was current LeJeune was winning the world titles on his Honda, the bike Michaud was on in '85 was the mono For the SSDT,Michaud was on the 300 in '84 and the mono after that. Don't think Michaud ever rode the 240 as he was on the SWM then. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baldilocks Posted November 13, 2014 Report Share Posted November 13, 2014 Woody is correct Michaud won the SSDT on the 300 Twinshock fantic in 84. In 85 he won the SSDT and WTC on the 301 prototype Monoshock. As far as I know he never rode the 240 in competition Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iconic558 Posted November 13, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 13, 2014 Don't you just love Copy and paste but letter by letter still takes forever.....! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
axulsuv Posted November 13, 2014 Report Share Posted November 13, 2014 Woody is correct Michaud won the SSDT on the 300 Twinshock fantic in 84. In 85 he won the SSDT and WTC on the 301 prototype Monoshock. As far as I know he never rode the 240 in competition When He and Bernie signed my 240's tank at the world round here , he did say my bike was prior to his Fantic ride as he checked her out . Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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