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Here's a few like it. Not exactly but still a little.
Its ok, imo not as good as trials, but still fun.
And like some posted Joe Danger 2 is somewhat similar, though with more gimmicks and different types of obstacles. Hey its made by the guys who are working on no mans sky
As far as not wanting to use uplay, that's a personal choice I guess, but imo pretty silly, it basically transparent, and not something I would let stand in the way of playing a game I enjoy.
Trials Fusion (with all the addons) is an amazing game, I run through it at least once every few months.
To the OP, as kind of an oddball choice but still captures the feedback loop that makes trials so satisfying I would the TrackMania games are somewhat similar. You driving a car instead of a bike, but its super arcady and tracks include huge jumps, sideways and upside down parts. Its much like trials in that you will restart a track again again quickly so you can learn it and cut down even a second off its time, and there's tons of usermade content.
Since your not uplay friendly stay away from TrackMania Turbo, but in this case that's fine because the others in the Series (Stadium,Canyon,Valley) are the superior versions imo.
Thanks for all the answers. These look like good alternatives, and I'd be looking to try them when I have the money.