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Limits, expectations, and capabilities: trials rider Jack Challoner has spent the 20 years of his life pushing them all and consequently achieved startling results. The 2010 Junior World Champion hails from Halifax in England, which is where his father first introduced him to motorbikes, sparking a lifelong obsession. He quickly advanced to competing level and retains the drive and ambition that elevated him to a professional standing at such a tender age. The fervour with which Jack competes is a constant reminder that he doesn’t just live the sport - he breathes it too.
More information on Jack Challoner
- Speciality
Trials Rider
- Sponsors
Relentless Energy Drink, Top Trial Team, Beta Motor
- Recent awards won
3rd championship class at Italian Championship 2010, 3rd championship class at European Championship 2010, 1st junior class at World Championship 2010.
- Starting out
I've been riding motorbikes for as long as I can remember. My father rode speedway, and then trials. I was four when I first sat on a bike, and seven when I started entering competitions and I never looked back.
- The road to success
I started to ride when I was very young which helped a lot, that and the constant support of my family helped me elevate through the classes quickly. The Schoolboy Championships (2003-2007) were a lot of fun, and I continued to maintain podium positions. Then, in 2007 I was signed with the World Trial Team that I am still with today, on-board one of the best bikes in the industry. I hope I continue to ride at the highest standard for many years to come.
- Career highlight to date
My career highlight has got to be winning the final round of the Junior World Championships to take the Junior title this year. I had two poor rounds in Portugal early on in the year which knocked my confidence and made the championship race a lot harder. So, to win the championships was truly special - a moment I will never forget!
- Quote that inspires me
"I hated every minute of training, but I said don't quit, suffer not and live the rest of your life as a champion.", Muhammad Ali
- Motto I live by
Pushing the limits of what is physically, mentally and emotionally possible is part of the day job. If it weren't for this, my life would be so different.
- If I wasn't...
If I wasn't a trials rider, I would like to be Valentino Rossi because the whole of his country loves him! What a feeling.




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