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500Cc 1947-1984)/ FIM MOTOCROSS of NATIONS (2004- FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS DES NATIONS (1947-2003) (500cc 1947-1984)/ FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS (2004- ) Year Posn Nation Riders Points 1947 1. UK A (1st) Bill Nicholson, Bob Ray, Fred Rist - 2. Belgium B Jean Frenay, Marcel Meunier, Victor Govaerts - 3. Belgium A Auguste Mingels, Albert van Hove, Lambert Pelhaes - 4. UK B Eddie Bessant, Jim Alves, Allan Jefferies - 5. - 1948 1. Belgium (1st) Marcel Cox, Nic Jansen, André Milhoux - 2. UK Hugh Vinney, Geoff Duke, Basil Hall - 3. Netherlands Arend Heida, Albert Koning, Joop van Heukelom - 4. - 1949 1. UK (2nd) Harold Lines, Bob Manns, Ray Scovelli - 2. Belgium Nic Jansen, Victor Leloup, Robert Pickart - 3. Sweden Lennart Karlström, Olle Nygren, Berndt Hasselrot - 4. - 1950 1. UK (3rd) Harold Lines, John Draper, Basil Hall - 2. Sweden Olle Nygren, Eric Ericsson, Helge Brinkeback - 3. Belgium Marcel Cox, Albert Meert, Victor Leloup - 4. - 1951 1. Belgium (2nd) Nic Jansen, Victor Leloup, Marcel Meunier - 2. UK Brian Stonebridge, Geoff Ward, John Draper - 3. France Gilbert Brassine, Henri Frantz, Jacques Charrier - 4. - 1952 1. UK (4th) Phil Nex, Brian Stonebridge, Geoff Ward - 2. Belgium August Mingels, Victor Leloup, André van Heuverzwijn - 3. Sweden Hans Danielsson, Eje Bergman, Kuno Johansson - 4. Netherlands Frans Baudouin, Joop van Heukelom, Albert Koning - 5. - 1953 1. UK (5th) Les Archer, John Draper, Geoff Ward - 2. Belgium Victor Leloup, Auguste Mingels, René Baeten - 3. Sweden Lasse Gustavsson, Kuno Johansson, Bill Nilsson - 4. 1954 1. UK (6th) Dave Curtis, Brian Stonebridge, Geoff Ward - 2. Sweden Bill Nilsson, Kuno Johansson, Gunnar Eriksson - 3. Belgium Victor Leloup, André van Heuverzwijn, Nic Jansen - 4. 1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 1955 1. Sweden (1st) Lars Gustafsson, Sten Lundin, Bill Nilsson - 2. Belgium Victor Leloup, Jean Somja, René Baeten - 3. Netherlands Hendrik Rietman, Frans Baudoin, Jan Clijnk - 4. - 1956 1. UK (7th) John Draper, Jeff Smith, Geoff Ward - 2. Sweden Steve Lundin, Lasse Gustavsson, Gunnar Johansson - 3. Belgium René Baeten, Jean Romnauts, Nic Jansen - 4. - 1957 1. UK (8th) Dave Curtis, Brian Martin, Jeff Smith - 2. Belgium René Baeten, Nic Jansen, Hubert Scaillet - 3. Sweden Gunnar Johansson, Ove Lundell, Raymond Sigvardsson - 4. 1958 1. Sweden (2nd) Lars Gustaffson, Ove Lundell, Bill Nilsson - 2. UK Dave Curtis, John Draper, Ron Langston - 3. France Jean Cros, Robert Klym, René Klym - 4. Netherlands Jan Clijnk, Albert Dirks, Piet van der Oever - 5. Denmark Ejvind Hansen, Sven-Age Hansen, Boris Rasbro - 6. Italy Lanfranco Angelini, Emilio Osterero, Antonio Reveglio - 7. - 1959 1. UK (9th) John Draper, Don Rickman, Jeff Smith - 2. Sweden Ove Lundell, Sten Lundin, Raymond Sigvardsson - 3. France Guy Bertrand, Paul Godey, Gérard Ledormeur, Jean Hazianis - 4. Belgium Nic Jansen, Hubert Scaillet, Lucien Donnay - 5. Netherlands Broer Dirks, Jan Clijnk, Piet van der Oever - 6. Denmark Mogens Rasmussen, Oebro Thorvald, Ole Petersen - 7. - 1960 1. UK (10th) Dave Curtis, Don Rickman, Jeff Smith - 2. - 1961 1. Sweden (3rd) Ove Lundell, Bill Nilsson, Rolf Tibblin 9 2. UK Jeff Smith, Dave Curtis, Leslie Archer 13 3. France René Klym, Gérard Ledormeur, Maurice Beaumard 30 4. Denmark Mogens Rasmussen, Jacob Lynegaard, Palle-Horst Andersen 32 5. Switzerland Alfred von Arx, Florian Thevenaz, Pierre-André Rapin 36 6. Belgium Wilbert Baeke, Guillaume Vanham, Walter Baeten, 0 Roger van der Becken 7. - 2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 1962 1. Sweden (4th) Gunnar Johansson, Bill Nilsson, Rolf Tibblin, Ove Lundell 6 2. UK Derek Rickman, Don Rickman, Jeff Smith, 27 Arthur Lampkin, Dave Bickers 3. Belgium Hubert Scaillet, Herman de Soete, Walter Baeten, 29 Lucien de Coster 4. Switzerland Hans-Peter Fisher, Fredy van Arx, Pierre-André Rapin 36 5. Italy Lanfranco Angelini, Emilio Osterero, Piero Coscici 45 6. France Guy Bertrand, René Klym, André Chuchart, Robert Klym 49 7. Netherlands Broer Dirks, Jan Dirks (20) 8. Denmark Mogens Rasmussen, Brent Arens, Mogens Petersen 0 9. - 1963 1. UK (11th) Arthur Lampkin, Derek Rickman, Don Rickman, Jeff Smith 20 2. Sweden Sten Lundin, Per-Olaf Persson, Jan Liljedahl 22 3. Belgium Herman de Soete, Hubert Scaillet, Frans Sclechten, 57 Roger Vanderbecken 4. France André Chuchart, Jean Hazianis, René Klym, Robert Klym, 80 Jean Cros 5. USSR Nikolai Sokolov, Sergei Kadushkin, René Klym, Robert Klym, (77) Jean Cros 6. Denmark Jacob Lynegaard, Mogens Rasmussen, Mogens Pedersen (49) 7. Switzerland Alfred von Arx, Hans-Peter Fisher, Hans-Peter Hubacher, (62) Hans-Peter Lutz 8. - 1964 1. UK (12th) Derek Rickman, Don Rickman, Jeff Smith, Vic Eastwood, 18 Arthur Lampkin 2. Belgium Herman de Soete, Sylvain Geboers, Hubert Scaillet, 35 Roger Vanderbecken 3. Netherlands Broer Dirks, Jo Heyboer, Benny Hartleman, Peter Dirkx, 90 Rudi Boom 4. Switzerland Pierre-André Rapin, Florian Thevenaz, Hans-Peter Lutz, 100 Rudy Fisher 5. France Guy Bertrand, André Chuchart, René Klym, Rémy Julienne, 103 Robert Meras 6. Denmark Jacob Linegaard, Mogens Rasmussen, Brent Arens, 104 Mogens Petersen, Hejvind Hansen 7. Canada Norman Braden, Reg Bellerose, Dennis Mitchell, Rudi Zacsko 180 8. Sweden Rolf Tibblin, Sten Lundin, Ove Lundell, Per-Ole Persson, 0 Gunnar Johansson 9. - 1965 1. UK (13th) Arthur Lampkin, Don Rickman, Jeff Smith, Vic Eastwood 21 2. Belgium Joël Robert, Herman de Soete, Jef Teuwissen, Sylvain Geboers 25 3. Switzerland Pierre-André Rapin, Heinz Fischer, Alfred von Arx, 87 Florian Thevenaz 4. France René Dugas, Guy Bertrand, Robert Meras, André Chuchart 89 5. Denmark Mogens Rasmussen, Ebbe Sørensen, Jørgen Jonsson 124 6. Netherlands Broer Dirkx, Simon Schram, Piet Dirkx 113 7. Sweden Bill Nilsson, Rolf Tibblin, Per-Olaf Persson - 8. - 3 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 1966 1. UK (14th) Arthur Lampkin, Dave Bickers, Don Rickman, Vic Eastwood 26 2. Belgium Joël Robert, Roger de Coster, Jef Teuwissen, Sylvain Geboers 36 3. Sweden Torsten Hallman, Bill Nilsson, Åke Jonsson, Gunnar Johansson 54 4. USSR Igor Grigoriev, Viktor Arbekov, Vladimir Progrebniak 56 5. France Robert Meras, Jean-Claude Regnault, Guy Bertrand, Jean Cros 126 6. Netherlands Ton van Heugten, Jan Dirkx, Pierre Karsmakers, Broer Dirkx 132 7. Denmark Mogens Rasmussen, Ivan Nielsen, Mogens Pedersen, 152 Finn Ingemann 8. Switzerland Hans-Peter Fischer, Max Morf, Florian Thevenaz 171 9. East Germany Paul Friedrichs, Heinz Hoppe, Udo von Glowacki, 171 Joachim Helmbold 10. Italy Canzio Tosi, Lanfranco Angelini, Carlo Ferrero 191 11. - 1967 1. UK (15th) Dave Bickers, Vic Eastwood, Jeff Smith, Arthur Lampkin, 32 Keith Hickman 2. Sweden Torsten Hallman, Åke Jonsson, Olle Pettersson, Jan Johansson, 42 Christer Hammargren 3. Belgium Joël Robert, Roger de Coster, Jef Teuwissen, Walter Baetan, 59 Sylvain Geboers 4. Netherlands Jan Dirkx, Pierre Karsmakers, Jan Keizer, Fritz Selling, Frans 90 Sigmans 5. East Germany Paul Friedrichs, Joachim Helmhold, Heinz Heppe, Pieter Müller, 101 Gerhard Teubner 6. USSR Gunar Draugs, Viktor Arbekov, Antonin Klavinch, 124 Vladimir Pogrebniak, Leonid Shinkarenko 7. Denmark Mogens Rasmussen, Søren Lodal Mortensen, Jan Møller, 126 Johannes Brun Mortensen, Mogens Pedersen 8. Finland Jaakko Lehmuskoski, Arne Wickstrom, Pentti Kalteva, Raimo Rein, 129 Franc Nyman 9. France Jean-Claude Regnault, Jean-Pierre Clanet, Guy Bertrand, 198 Robert Meras, Serge Bacou 10. Switzerland Pierre-André Rapin, Hans-Peter Fisher, Max Mori, Hans-Peter Lutz, 204 Florian Thevenaz 11. - 1968 1. USSR (1st) Evgeny Petushkov, Vladimir Pogrebniak, 18 Leonid Shinkarenko, Arnis Angers 2. East Germany Paul Friedrichs, Helmut Schadenburg, Reiner Fischer, 51 Heinz Hoppe 3. France Serge Bacou, Joël Queirel, José Barbara, Georges Lenoir, 54 Jacques Avronsart 4. Romania Florian Stefain, Erwin Seiler, Petr Peximo, Ovidiu Fuiu 74 5. Finland Jaakko Lehmuskoski, Risto Rasilainen, Raimo Rein, 77 Arne Wickstrom 6. Switzerland Albert Courajod, René Rossy, Philippe Bussy, Samuel Wuillemin 113 7. - 4 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 1969 1. Belgium (3rd) Roger de Coster, Silvain Geboers, Joël Robert, Jef Teuwissen 24 2. Sweden Bengt Åberg, Arne Kring, Torsten Hallman, Åke Jonsson 27 3. UK John Banks, Dave Bickers, Jeff Smith, Keith Hickman 44 4. Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Homola, Karel Konecný, Jiří Schmalz, Jiří Stodůlka, 82 Vlastimil Válek 5. France Serge Bacou, Jacques Vernier, Joël Queirel 126 6. Netherlands Pierre Karsmakers, Jo Lammers, Gerrit Wolsink, Jan Keiser, 130 Frans Sigmans 7. Denmark John Hemmingsen, Per Brun Larsen, Fin Ingermann, 148 Bjarna Jørgensen 8. Ireland Gordon Bowden, Dave Crockard, Winston Norwood, 163 Laurence Wright 9. Switzerland Philippe Busy, René Rossy, Samuel Wuillemin, Walter Bucher 168 10. - 1970 1. Sweden (5th) Bengt Åberg, Jan Johansson, Christer Hammargren, 25 Arne Kring, Ake Jansson 2. Belgium Roger de Coster, Sylvain Geboers, Jaak van Velthoven, 48 Jef Teuwissen 3. Czechoslovakia Otokar Toman, Jiří Stodůlka, Vlastimil Válek, 60 Oldrich Hamrschmid 4. UK Vic Allan, Dave Nicoll, Andy Roberton 105 5. Netherlands Pierre Karsmakers, Jan Keizer, Peter Willems, Gerrit Wolsink 117 6. Italy Lanfranco Angelini, Giuseppe Cavallero, Stefano Benso, 117 Bruno Battiliana 7. USSR Antonin Klavinch, Vyateslav Krasnothekov, 120 Vladimir Ovchinnikov, Mikhail Rastvortsev, Vitautis Donis 8. Switzerland Walter Bucher, René Rossy, Walter Kalberer, Daniel Vermeille 128 9. France Serge Bacou, Joël Queirel, Denis Portal, Jacky Porte 131 10. Denmark Ove-Møller Hansen, John Hemmingsen, Finn Ingemann, 159 Per-Bruun Larsen, Leif Sørensen 11. - 1971 1. Sweden (6th) Bengt Åberg, Olle Petersson, Åke Jonsson, Arne
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