The global Trial community has come together to mourn the passing of Spanish icon Manuel Soler who died on Wednesday. He was 63.
The first Spaniard to win a round of the FIM Trial World Championship when he claimed victory in Finland in 1979, Soler was a four-time Spanish champion who inspired an entire nation of Trial riders.
āIt is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of Manuel Soler,ā said Thierry Michaud, Director of the FIM Trial Commission. āIn addition to his magnificent riding style and friendly personality, he was the first Spanish rider to win an FIM Trial World Championship event.
āWith four victories in total, he opened the history of the great Spanish Trial riders from the 1970s until today. In recent years he has also been very involved in vintage Trial, allowing its growing success today. The whole family of Trial and the FIM Family pay tribute to a great character.ā
A member of the famous Bulto family, Soler started riding at an early age on custom-built, small-scale Bultaco and earned the affectionate nickname āEl Monstruitoā which translates as āThe Little Monsterā. As well as his considerable sporting successes, he played a major role in the development of the marqueās Trial models.
Soler was also very active within the RFME for the last decade and a member of the CTE and FIM CCR.
Among the riders to pay tribute to him was Finnish three-time Trial World Champion Yrjo Vesterinen who was defeated on home ground by his then team-mate when Soler claimed that historic first TrialGP win for Spain.
āThinking of you my dear friend Manuel,ā wrote Vesterinen. āOnce upon a time you taught me how to enjoy life to the full. I on the other hand gave you some tips on how to become a better rider. Some of that only to regret later!
āRight now my consolation is that I was one of the lucky people to have been able to spend some fabulous moments with you. Distant memories perhaps but very much alive now. RIP and always in my mind.ā
When Bultaco ceased production, Soler switched to Montesa where he claimed a further three TrialGP victories that all came in 1981, his most successful season in the FIM Trial World Championship when he placed fifth overall and led the series after the opening round. In total he scored 12 podium finishes at the sportās highest level.
Bernie Schreiber, Americaās first and only TrialGP champion, also lost out to Soler on that memorable August day in Espoo in 1979.
āIām writing this in tears on my birthday and thinking about all the good times Manuel and myself had since 1975 when he first stayed with us in our California home,ā wrote Schreiber. āManuel was like a brother. While he may be gone, we still have memories of those good times.
āManuel was one of the most talented world-class riders of his time. His style was unique and smooth and I learned a lot from him. When he had a good ride in a section, weād say āonly Manuel can do thatā. A real gentleman with a deep passion for the sport of Trial and motorsports.
āYouāre going to be missed forever by so many of us who loved you. Rest in peace, friend and champion.ā