Trials World Cup 2020

One of the best events ever created in Trials

18/12/2020

📅 Date : December 18–20, 2020
🎮 Game : Trials Rising
📍 Event : Trials Rising World Cup (community-run international tournament)

This community-organized tournament featured 14 teams, competing in a double-elimination bracket. The event was streamed live at 7 pm GMT via TheRealTeeHill’s Twitch channel and orchestrated by AurisTFG with PandaNextDoor helping coordinate the event.

Qualifying Results (Hard Hat Zone)

Teams were ranked based on their hard hat zone run times:

  1. Canada – Jitterz, Borads, Dempsey (40.260s)

  2. USA – Nova, Panda, Clap (40.271s)

  3. France – Raon, GT4, Maitrash, Bola (40.388s)

  4. England – Blaze, Tom, Hamster (40.499s)

  5. Swithany – Blubbi, Auris, Lopsider (40.638s)
    … up to 14th place Wales (43.210s)

Final Standings

  • 1st – Canada

  • 2nd – France

  • 3rd – USA (2–2 record)

  • 4th – Swithany (3–2)

  • 5th – France B (3–2) and England (3–2)

  • Further placements: Italy and USB (7th), with remaining teams ranked accordingly

The grand final was particularly dramatic: a high-level French team emerged from the loser’s bracket to face Canada in the winners final, ultimately losing in the final seconds—a moment celebrated as one of the most thrilling in Trials community competition.

Format & Tracklist

  • Format: Double-elimination bracket with live elimination matches

  • Tracks used:

    • Winners’ Bracket: Lights, Camera, ActionThousand Cloud VillageVenice Beach 1080, Firebase FaceplantThe Flying Finn, Rally of the KingsGrand Finals with Sewer Rat, Wheels of Steel, UK Up, Stonehenge

    • Losers’ Bracket: AlcatrazMine The Big GapGrave of GiantsThe Emerald CityShip It, Braking Bad

    • Additional featured tracks: Baikonur Base, Hollywood Hills

Schedule

  • Friday 18 Dec: R1, Losers R1, R2

  • Saturday 19 Dec: Losers R2, R3, R4

  • Sunday 20 Dec: R4, final elimination rounds, Grand Final

Community Impact

Organized and broadcast by TheRealTeeHill, PandaNextDoor, and SONIC TURKEY and other players from the community, the event was entirely community-funded, including the prize pool — with no involvement from Ubisoft. It’s praised as one of the best-organized and most beloved events in Trials history.

Here are the replays :