Young trial pilots inspire at the e-bike competition in Candleheim!
Motorcycle trial in Candleheim inspires 35 young riders. Electric motorcycles promote skills and environmental awareness.

Young trial pilots inspire at the e-bike competition in Candleheim!
An exciting motorcycle trial event was recently held in Candlesheim, which not only thrilled young riders, but also featured the use of modern e-bikes. Organized by the Candleheim Automobile and Motorcycle Club (AMC), 35 children and young people took part in the event, who were able to demonstrate their skills on challenging obstacles such as roots and stones. This event highlighted the Rhineland-Palatinate region as an exciting location for sporting events. rheinpfalz.de reports that the combination of nature and skill met with great interest among young motorcyclists.
The use of electric motorcycles is an exciting trend that is not only evident in this event, but has already experienced a remarkable upswing in recent years. The e-bikes do not require a clutch, which makes it much easier for beginners to get started, while experienced riders can still benefit from the advantages of a clutch. This flexibility is particularly advantageous for the young participants, as they can concentrate fully on their driving pleasure. With a range of around 60 kilometers, many models offer enough scope for motorsport, while the reduced noise thanks to the electric motors ensures a more pleasant atmosphere. elektrotrial.de emphasizes that maintenance for electric vehicles is relatively low - you just have to charge the battery and oil the chain.
Variety of models and technical innovations
A particularly popular model among young drivers is the TRRS ON-E Kids 20", which is equipped with a powerful 48V motor and a matching lithium battery. With a weight of around 28 kg, it is light enough to ensure optimal handling. The hydraulic disc brakes and the adjustable chassis ensure safe driving and a high level of control. bikesmith.de describes how modern electric trials motorcycles like this model meet the needs of young riders by offering easy power delivery adjustments and the ability to control speed.
The combination of fun and technology makes this event a highlight not only for the participants, but also for the spectators. The young drivers had a great opportunity to try their hand at trial driving and test out the advantages of the electric drive. And so the hope remains that such events not only inspire girls and boys, but also rekindle enthusiasm for motorcycling as a whole. All in all, the motorsport event in Candleheim was a complete success!