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CHAMPIONS D'europe Et CHAMPIONS DU MONDE De CHAMPIONS D'EUROPE et CHAMPIONS DU MONDE de MOTOCROSS par ordre chronologique depuis 1952 - du 1e au 8è 1e Victor LELOUP 2è Auguste MINGELS 3è John DRAPER 4è Leslie ARCHER Premier Premier Belge Anglais Champion Champion d'Europe d'Europe 3 7 GP 500 GP 500 4 7 2 3 GP 500 GP 500 GP 500 GP 500 1 2 1 1 1952 1e 500 /FN 3GP : BE - LU - Montreuil 1952 2è 500 /Mat 1GP : IT 1954 17è 500 /Bsa <5è 1953 5è 500 /Nor 1GP : LU 1953 3è 500 /FN <2è 1953 1e 500 /Mat 3GP : NL - Lyon - IT 1955 1e 500 /Bsa 2GP : BE - SE 1954 10è 500 /Bsa <3è 1954 4è 500 /FN <2è 1954 1e 500 /FN 3GP : CH - IT - LU 1956 2è 500 /Bsa 1GP : LU 1955 5è 500 /Nor 2GP : Vesoul - LU 1955 4è 500 /FN 1GP : CH 1955 - - 1957 8è 500 /Bsa <3è 1956 1e 500 /Nor 4GP : Rouen - GB - BE - DK 1956 7è 500 /FN <2è 1958 4è 500 /Bsa 2GP : Cassel - NL 1957 5è 500 /Nor 1GP : Montreuil 1957 6è 500 /FN <2è 1959 14è 500 /Bsa <5è + 21è 250 /Bsa <5è 1958 14è 500 /Nor <4è 1960 14è 500 /Bsa <5è + 20è 250 /Bsa <6è 1959 5è 500 /Nor 2GP : DK - Mayenne 1961 12è 250 /Cot <4è 1960 4è 500 /Nor <4è 500 : Championnats d'Europe de 1952 à 1956, Championnat du Monde depuis 1957 250 : Championnats d'Europe de 1957 à 1961, Championnat du Monde depuis 1962 5è Bill NILSSON 6è Fritz BETZELBACHER 7è René BAETEN 8è Jaromir CISEK Premier Premier Premier Premier Suédois Allemand Belge Tchèque Champion Champion Champion Champion du Monde d'Europe du monde d'Europe 3 4 GP 500 GP 500 15 4 4 13 GP 500 GP 250 GP 500 GP 500 2 1 1 1 DU MONDE DE MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONNAT 1953 13è 500 /Ajs <4è 1957 1e 250 /Maï 3GP : DE - LU - AT 1953 2è 500 /Sar 2GP : BE - SE 1957 3è 250 /Jaw 1GP : CH 1954 7è 500 /Bsa 1GP : SE 1958 8è 250 /Maï 1GP : IT 1954 2è 500 /Sar 2GP : BE - Montreuil 1958 1e 250 /Jaw 7GP : CH - Cassel - CS - GB - NL - BE - LU 1955 2è 500 /Bsa <2è 1959 12è 250 /Maï <3è 1955 9è 500 /Mat <3è 1959 3è 250 /Jaw 3GP : DD - CS - PL 1956 5è 500 /Bsa 2GP : IT - SE 1960 16è 250 /Maï <4è 1956 8è 500 /FN <2è 1960 8è 250 /Jaw 1GP : BE 1957 1e 500 /Cre 3GP : SE - IT - NL 1961 10è 250 /Maï <3è 1957 2è 500 /FN 1GP : DK 1961 5è 250 /Jaw 1GP : DD 1958 2è 500 /Ajs 1GP : DK 1962 6è 250 /Maï <2è 1958 1e 500 /FN 3GP : CH - BE - LU 1962 11è 250 /Jaw <3è 1959 2è 500 /Ajs 3GP : CH - BE - SE 1963 6è 250 /Maï <3è 1959 9è 500 /Mat <2è 1960 1e 500 /Bsa 4GP : SE - GB - NL - BE 1964 23è 250 /Mon <6è 1960 7è 500 /Mat <3è 1961 2è 500 /Hva 3GP : CS - IT - SE 1965 1961 - - 1962 5è 500 /Bils 1GP : LU 1966 11è 250 /Mon <4è 1962 17è 500 /Eso <5è 1963 6è 500 /Bils <2è 1967 Alain Fiche-CM créée par 1964 5è 500 /Eso <2è 1963 21è 500 /Eso 1965 - - MàJ 1966 16è 500 /Hva <4è 23/04/20 1967 10è 500 /Hva <2è CHAMPIONS D'EUROPE et CHAMPIONS DU MONDE de MOTOCROSS par ordre chronologique depuis 1952 - du 9è au 16è 9e Rolf TIBBLIN 10è Sten LUNDIN 11è Dave BICKERS 12è Torsten HALLMAN 7 GP 250 10 GP 250 1 2 6 1 GP 500 GP250 GP 250 22 22 +2 36 GP 500 GP 500 GP 500 GP 250 2 2 2 4 1957 13è 500 /? <4è 1955 3è 500 /Bsa 2GP : IT - NL 1959 10è 250 /Gre <3è 1959 9è 250 /Hva <2è 1958 2è 250 /Hva 1GP : DE 1956 4è 500 /Bsa <2è 1960 1e 250 /Gre 4GP : CH - PL - SE - DD 1960 7è 250 /Hva <2è 1959 1e 250 /Hva 6GP : DE - Cassel - NL - GB - LU - SE 1957 3è 500 /Mnk 2GP : BE - LU 1961 1e 250 /Gre 6GP : BE - Thomer - PL - LU - GB - SE 1961 4è 250 /Hva 1GP : FI 1960 3è 500 /Hva 2GP : AT - Vesoul 1958 3è 500 /Mnk 2GP : IT - SE 1962 10è 250 /Gre 1GP : GB + 14è 500 /Mat <5è 1962 1e 250 /Hva 7GP : St Quentin - LU - SU - DE - IT - SE - DD 1961 5è 500 /Hva <2è 1959 1e 500 /Mnk 4GP : AT - IT - DE - LU 1963 7è 250 /Gre 1GP : ES 1963 1e 250 /Hva 8GP : IT - Pernes - CH - D E- LU - GB - SE - FI 1962 1e 500 /Hva 5GP : AT - Pernes - IT - GB - NL 1960 2è 500 /Lito 3GP : IT - DE - LU 1964 5è 250 /Gre 1GP : LU 1964 2è 250 /Hva 4GP : ES - IT - PL - Laguépie 1963 1e 500 /Hva 5GP : NL - St Quentin - IT - CS - BE 1961 1e 500 /Lito 6GP : CH - AT - Jonzac - BE - LU - DE 1965 2è 250 /Gre 3GP : ES - BE - GB 1965 5è 250 /Hva 2GP : SE - FI 1964 2è 500 /Hed 6GP : SU - AT - DK - SE - Sucé/Erdre - CS 1962 3è 500 /Lito <2è 1966 5è 500 /CZ <2è 1966 1e 250 /Hva 5GP : Pernes - BE - CS - IT - SE 1965 4è 500 /CZ 2GP : IT - DE 1963 2è 500 /Lito 3GP : AT - CH - LU 1967 3è 500 /CZ 2GP : SE - LU 1967 1e 250 /Hva 5GP : CH - DE - IT - SE - SU 1966 2è 500 /CZ 2GP : DK - NL 1964 3è 500 /Lito 1GP : DE 1968 5è 250 /CZ <3è + 18è 500 /CZ <4è 1968 2è 250 /Hva 5GP : ES - LU - SU - YG - SE 1967 14è 500 /CZ <5è 1965 5è 500 /Mat 1GP : AT 1969 19è 250 /CZ <2è 1969 6è 250 /Hva <3è 1966 19è 500 /Lito <3è 1970 11è 250 /Hva <3è 500 : Championnats d'Europe de 1952 à 1956, Championnat du Monde à partir de 1957 1971 24è 250 /Yam <4è 250 : Championnats d'Europe de 1957 à 1961, Championnat du Monde à partir de 1962 13è Joël ROBERT 14è Jeffrey SMITH 15è Victor ARBEKOV 16è Paul FRIEDRICHS Premier 4 Premier Premier Anglais GP 250 Soviétique Est-Allemand Champion + 2 Champion Champion du Monde GP 500 du Monde du Monde 3 9 1 GP 250 GP 250 GP 250 50 + 21 + 1 + 28 GP 250 GP 500 GP 500 GP 500 6 2 1 3 DU MONDE DE MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONNAT 1962 16è 250 /Gre <4è 1954 3è 500 /Bsa 1GP : NL 1963 22è 250 /K250 <4è 1961 20è 250 /Maï <6è 1963 25è 250 /Gre <5è 1955 7è 500 /Bsa 1GP : GB 1964 3è 250 /CZ 1GP : DD 1962 - - 1964 1e 250 /CZ 8GP : BE - CH - CS - DE - GB - SE - FI - SU 1956 11è 500 /Bsa <2è 1965 1e 250 /CZ 5GP : IT - St Quentin - DE - NL - PL 1963 13è 250 /MZ <3è 1965 3è 250 /CZ 3GP : LU - SU - AT 1957 4è 500 /Bsa 1GP : GB 1966 4è 250 /CZ 2GP : ES - SU 1964 - - 1958 5è 500 /Bsa <3è 1966 2è 250 /CZ 4GP : CH - DD - NL - PL 9è 500 /CZ 1GP : DE 1965 11è 250 /CZ 1GP : DD 1959 6è 500 /Bsa 1GP : GB + 13è 250 /Bsa <2è 1967 2è 250 /CZ 5GP : Vannes - BE - NL - GB - PL 1967 4è 250 /CZ 1GP : ES 2è 500 /CZ 3GP : DD - CS - LU 1968 1e 250 /CZ 6GP : Thouars - NL - DE - Pl - GB - AT 1960 15è 500 /Bsa <5è + 2è 250 /Bsa 2GP : LU - GB 1961 11è 500 /Bsa <3è + 3è 250 /Bsa 2GP : NL - CS 1968 9è 250 /CZ <3è 1966 1e 500 /CZ 7GP : CH - AT - IT - DD - CS - SU - LU 1969 1e 250 /CZ 6GP : ES - CH - YG - PL - Niort - FI 1962 2è 250 /Bsa 3GP : CH - PL - NL 1967 1e 500 /CZ 8GP : IT - DD - CS - Niort - DE - GB - BE - CH 1970 1e 250 /Suz 4GP : ES - YG - IT - GB 7è 500 /Bsa 1GP : SE 10è 250 /CZ <3è 1971 1e 250 /Suz 8GP : ES - CH - YG - IT - DE - SE - GB - AT 1963 3è 500 /Bsa 3GP : DK - GB - DD 1968 1e 500 /CZ 4GP : FI - DD - CS - CH 1972 1e 250 /Suz 6GP : Pernes - NL - YG - DE - PL - SU Alain Fiche-CM créée par 1964 1e 500 /Bsa 7GP : NL - IT - SU - BE - LU - DD - ES 1969 3è 500 /CZ 1GP : DE 1973 19è 250 /Suz <4è 1965 1e 500 /Bsa 6GP : CH - Tarare - FI - SE - GB - NL 1970 4è 500 /CZ 1GP : SU 1974 10è 250 /Suz 1Vm 1966 4è 500 /Bsa 1GP : FI 1971 4è 500 /CZ 2GP : AT - FI MàJ 1975 9è 250 /Suz <2è 1967 2è 500 /Bsa 1GP : SU 25/09/17 1976 19è 250 /Puch <5è 1968 11è 500 /Bsa <3è 1972 2è 500 /CZ 2GP : Corseul - DD CHAMPIONS D'EUROPE et CHAMPIONS DU MONDE de MOTOCROSS par ordre chronologique depuis 1952 - du 17è au 24è 17è Bengt ABERG 18è Roger DeCoster 19è Hakan ANDERSSON 20è André MALHERBE 11 GP 125 2 1 GP 250 11 36 10 + 27 GP 500 GP 500 GP 250 GP 500 2 5 1 3 1966 15è 500 /Mét <2è 1966 13è 500 /CZ <2è + 7è 250 /CZ <2è 1967 6è 250 /Hva 1973 1e 125 /Zun 5GP : Pernes - PT - ES - IT - YG 1967 11è 500 /Hva <3è 1967 5è 500 /CZ <2è + 21è 250 /CZ <5è 1968 7è 250 /Hva 1GP : CS 1974 1e 125 /Zun 6GP : Pernes - BE - NL - SE - FI - CS 1968 4è 500 /Hva 2GP : AT - BE 1968 5è 500 /CZ 1GP : IT 1969 - - 1975 7è 125 /Zun <2è 1969 1e 500 /Hva 4GP : AT - IT - Laguépie - CH 1969 5è 500 /CZ 1GP : BE 1970 13è 250 /Hva <7è 1976 15è 250 /Ktm <3è 1970 1e 500 /Hva 4GP : CH - AT - DE - LU 1970 13è 500 /CZ 1GP : BE + 3è 250 /CZ <2è 1971 2è 250 /Hva <2è 1977 3è 250 /Ktm 1GP : DE 1971 5è 500 /Hva 1GP : DD 1971 1e 500 /Suz 5GP : IT - SE - CS - BE - NL 1972 2è 250 /Yam 2GP : SE - CH 1978 6è 500 /Ktm <3è 1972 7è 500 /Hva <3è 1972 1e 500 /Suz 6GP : AT - SE - SU - GB - DE - BE 1973 1e 250 /Yam 6GP : BE - CH - PL - Cassel - FI - SE 1979 3è 500 /Hon 2GP : BE - LU 1973 12è 500 /Hva <2è 1973 1e 500 /Suz 2GP : IT - DE 1974 6è 250 /Yam <2è 1980 1e 500 /Hon 4GP : CH - Gaillefontaine - IT - BE 1974 9è 500 /Bsa 1Vm 1974 2è 500 /Suz 3GP : CS - NL - BE 1975 4è 250 /Yam 1GP : CH 1981 1e 500 /Hon 4GP : AT - FI - IT - NL 1982 5è 500 /Hon 3GP : Villars s Ecot - IT - DE 1975 7è 500 /Bsa <2è 1975 1e 500 /Suz 7GP : CH - FI - SU - Lavaur - DE - BE - LU 1976 10è 250 /Yam <3è 1976 1e 500 /Suz 6GP : IT - AT - SE - DE - GB - BE 1983 2è 500 /Hon 3GP : DE - Iffendic - NL 1976 12è 500 /Bul <3è 1977 6è 500 /Mts <3è 1977 2è 500 /Suz 2GP : AT - CH 1984 1e 500 /Hon 3GP : ES - Brou - DE 1977 8è 500 /Yam Vm 1978 12è 500 /Hva <3è 1978 3è 500 /Suz 1GP : SE 1985 2è 500 /Hon 5GP : AT - ES - GB - LU - CH 1978 13è 500 /Yam 1Vm 1979 6è 500 /Suz 1Vm 1979 15è 500 /Hva <5è 1986 2è 500 /Hon 3GP : AT - DE - CA 1979 14è 500 /Maï <2è 1980 5è 500 Hon 1GP : LU 500 : Championnat du Monde depuis 1957 - - - - - 250 : Championnat du Monde depuis 1962 - - - - - 125 : Championnat d'Europe 1973 et 1974, Championnat du monde depuis 1975 21è Guennady MOISEEV 22è Heikki MIKKOLA 23è Gaston RAHIER 24è Harry EVERTS Premier Finlandais Champion du Monde 7 29 17 GP 250 GP 125 GP 125 14 + 24 + 1 + 9 GP 250 GP 500 GP 250 GP 250 3 4 3 4 CHAMPIONNAT DU MONDE DE MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONNAT 1967 9è 250 /CZ <3è 1967 23è 250 /Hva <6è Premier 1968 26è 500 /CZ <6è 1971 31è 250 /Puch <10è 1969 37è 250 /Ossa <5è 1972 31è 250 /Puch <9è 1968 16è 250 /CZ <5è 1968 10è 250 /Hva <2è pilote titré 1969 10è 250 /CZ <4è 1969 14è 250 /Hva <4è 1970 16è 250 /CZ <6è 1973 14è 250 /Puch <4è en Mondial 1971 11è 250 /CZ <4è 1970 15è 250 /CZ <6è 1970 5è 250 /Hva 3GP : FI - CH - AT 1974 3è 250 /Puch 2GP : FI - CH 250 et 500 1972 13è 250 /Hva <3è
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