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Alice Minta aims high!


At just 15 years of age, Alice Minta (Scorpa) is one of the youngest riders in the 2019 FIM Trial World Championship but the British teenager isn’t about to let her older, more experienced rivals enjoy the upper hand.

In fact, Alice already has 10 years of riding Trial to her name and in her first season of World Championship competition currently sits a solid second in the Trial2 Women class after runner-up finishes in Portugal and France.

With just the final round – TrialGP Spain – left on the calendar, Alice still has her eyes on the big prize as she continues her journey in the sport.

“Although I went for the overall experience, I was aiming to come away with a podium finish [in Portugal],” she said. “I have been practising hard over the summer and will always give it 100 per cent effort. I will be aiming for the top spot but anything can happen and an overall finish on the podium would still be amazing.”

Alice comes from a family of Trial riders – her two older brothers also compete – and being both British and female ensures that she’s never struggled to find role models.

“In the UK it has to be the ‘Wheelie Man’ Dougie Lampkin but overall I like watching Laia Sanz.”

Although she’s six points behind current series leader Vivian Wachs (TRRS) from Germany, Alice is not short of confidence and hasn’t given up on winning the Trial2 Women title at her first attempt – but she’s already focussing on 2020.