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5. Jun MX 85Cc FIM 80cc/85cc JUNIOR MOTOCROSS WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP 80cc (1999-2006)/ 85cc JUNIOR MOTOCROSS WORLD CUP (1999-2003)/ WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (since 2004) Year Posn Rider Nationality Bike Points Wins 1999 1. Kevin Strijbos Belgium Suzuki 40 2 2. Josef Kulhavý Czech Republic Honda 32 3. Tyla Rattray South Africa Honda 22 4. Christian Gold Germany Kawasaki 19 5. Gavin Gracyk USA Kawasaki 19 6. Aleksandr Paschinski Ukraine Honda 18 7. Benjamin Coisy France Yamaha 17 8. James Stewart USA Kawasaki 16 9. Aigar Leok Estonia Yamaha 15 10. Shane Bess USA Suzuki 14 11. Dmitri Parschin Russia Kawasaki 10 12. Jérémy Tarroux France Kawasaki 9 13. Thomas Berghammer Austria Honda 9 14. Edik Kuusk Estonia Kawasaki 8 15. Tomáš Lhotský Czech Republic Honda 5 16. Alexander Heu Germany Yamaha 4 17. Gareth Swanepoel South Africa Kawasaki 3 18. Marcus Norlén Sweden Yamaha 1 19. Adrien Chareyre France Honda 1 20. - 2000 1. Tanel Leok Estonia Honda 35 1 2. Marcus Norlén Sweden Honda 35 1 3. Christophe Pourcel France Kawasaki 27 4. Aigar Leok Estonia Yamaha 24 5. Kurnik Samo Slovakia Kawasaki 18 6. James Stewart USA Kawasaki 17 7. Boris Lukomsky Belarus TM 13 8. Jérémy Tarroux France Kawasaki 12 9. Joshua Lichtle USA Suzuki 12 10. Juan Pérez Spain Honda 10 11. Julaj Sinko Slovakia Suzuki 10 12. Thomas Allier France Honda 9 13. Vitaly Gusev Russia Honda 9 14. Stefan Michael Germany Kawasaki 8 15. Tomáš Dokoupil Czech Republic Yamaha 7 16. Alexander Schlaefke Germany Kawasaki 7 17. Artūrs Līcitīs Latvia Honda 6 18. René Dahl Rasmussen Denmark Yamaha 2 19. David Millsaps USA Suzuki 1 20. - 2001 1. Broc Hepler USA Suzuki 45 1 2. Jérémy Tarroux France Kawasaki 35 1 3. Christophe Pourcel France Kawasaki 32 4. Jimmy Nelson USA Yamaha 26 1 FIM 80cc/85cc JUNIOR MOTOCROSS WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP 5. Stefan Michael Germany Kawasaki 22 6. Francisco Millán Spain Yamaha 20 7. Jason Dougan UK Honda 18 8. Jim Murro UK Honda 18 9. Luis Ferreira Portugal Honda 12 10. Filip Neugebauer Czech Republic Kawasaki 12 11. Simone Baima Besquet Italy Kawasaki 10 12. Guillaume Flandin France Honda 8 13. Oliver Sandivar UK Yamaha 7 14. Stefan Zelko Austria Kawasaki 6 15. Zigmunds Šteinbergs Latvia Kawasaki 5 16. Lorenzo Santolini Spain Honda 2 17. František Trunda Czech Republic Honda 1 18. Rob van Vijfeijken Netherlands Yamaha 1 19. - 2002 1. Dennis Verbruggen Belgium Yamaha 47 1 2. Christophe Pourcel France Kawasaki 43 1 3. Maxime Lesage France Yamaha 40 4. Adam Chatfield UK Honda 36 5. David Millsaps USA Suzuki 36 6. Evgeny Bobryshev Russia Yamaha 28 7. Dorren Coults UK Honda 27 8. Martín Dávalos Ecuador Suzuki 24 9. Rinus van de Ven Netherlands Suzuki 24 10. Martin Býček Czech Republic Suzuki 17 11. Matthieu Pluchot France Yamaha 15 12. Mykola Pashchynskiy Ukraine Honda 15 13. Taavi Nassar Estonia Honda 15 14. Zigmunds Šteinbergs Latvia Kawasaki 12 15. Marco Maddii Italy Honda 11 16. Martin Kohut Slovakia Honda 11 17. Patrick Kallinger Austria Kawasaki 9 18. Martin Michek Czech Republic Kawasaki 8 19. Dany Torres Spain Yamaha 8 20. Giordano Manzoni Italy Kawasaki 5 2003 1. Ryan Villopoto USA Kawasaki 47 1 2. Christophe Pourcel France Kawasaki 45 1 3. Zachary Osborne USA KTM 42 4. Matevž Irt Slovenia Kawasaki 34 5. Rinus van de Ven Netherlands Suzuki 34 6. Khounsith Vongsana France Yamaha 23 7. Nicolaj Larsen Denmark Suzuki 22 8. Kristjan Rätsep Estonia Kawasaki 17 9. Sergei Astaykin Russia Honda 16 10. Pol Panés Spain Honda 15 11. Michele de Bortoli Italy Yamaha 14 12. Gert Krestinov Estonia Yamaha 14 13. Clément Desalle Belgium Yamaha 14 14. Joan Cross Spain Suzuki 13 15. Grégory Aranda France Kawasaki 13 2 FIM 80cc/85cc JUNIOR MOTOCROSS WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP 16. Luboš Drásta Czech Republic Yamaha 11 17. Sasha Naudé South Africa KTM 10 18. Michael Frey Germany Kawasaki 10 19. Nico Boeren Netherlands Suzuki 9 20. Mauro Fiorgentili Italy Honda 7 2004 1. Zachary Osborne USA KTM 50 2 2. Gert Krestinov Estonia Yamaha 40 3. Yauheni Tyletski Belarus KTM 38 4. Dāvis Livs Latvia Suzuki 33 5. Tom Soderstrom Sweden Yamaha 32 6. Matīss Karro Latvia Honda 27 7. Kevin Wouts Belgium Yamaha 24 8. Mauro Fiorgentili Italy KTM 20 9. Joonas Lehtinen Finland Yamaha 17 10. Gianluca Martini Italy KTM 17 11. Andrei Striapan Russia Yamaha 17 12. Grégory Aranda France Kawasaki 16 13. Martin Leok Estonia Kawasaki 15 14. Shannon Terreblanche South Africa Suzuki 13 15. Kristjan Rätsep Estonia Kawasaki 12 16. Marvin Musquin France Kawasaki 12 17. Joan Cros Spain Suzuki 12 18. Petr Smitka Czech Republic Kawasaki 11 19. Vytautas Bučas Lithuania Honda 8 20. Nicolaj Larsen Denmark Suzuki 7 2005 1. Steven Clarke UK Suzuki 45 1 2. José Butrón Spain Yamaha 40 3. Valentin Teillet France KTM 38 1 4. Gianluca Martini Italy KTM 31 5. Mauro Fiorgentili Italy KTM 31 6. Filip Thuresson Sweden Yamaha 20 7. Jernej Irt Slovenia Kawasaki 17 8. Rasmus Jørgensen Denmark Yamaha 17 9. Loïc Larrieu France KTM 16 10. Ceriel Klein Kromhof Netherlands Yamaha 14 11. Rudy Moroni Italy Suzuki 14 12. Valentin Giraud France Yamaha 11 13. Giuseppe di Palma Italy Honda 10 14. Dennis Baudrexl Germany KTM 9 15. Scott Elderfield UK Kawasaki 9 16. Uusna Rannar Estonia KTM 8 17. Harri Kullas Finland/ Estonia KTM 8 18. Dāvis Ivanovs Latvia Yamaha 7 19. Luboš Drásta Czech Republic Yamaha 4 20. Francisco Utrilla Spain Yamaha 4 2006 1. Alessandro Lupino Italy KTM 50 2 2. Ken Roczen Germany KTM 38 3. Eli Tomac USA Suzuki 34 3 FIM 80cc/85cc JUNIOR MOTOCROSS WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP 4. Harri Kullas Finland/ Estonia KTM 33 5. Glen Coldenhoff Netherlands Yamaha 30 6. Max Anstie UK Kawasaki 29 7. Mike van den Bogaert Belgium Suzuki 28 8. Stefan Olsen Denmark Honda 23 9. Jason Clermont France Yamaha 21 10. Mattīs Karro Latvia Honda 20 11. Dennis Baudrexl Germany KTM 19 12. Blake Wharton USA Suzuki 16 13. Robert Bergman Sweden Suzuki 13 14. Mark Boot Netherlands Yamaha 10 15. Elia Zinetti Italy KTM 9 16. Lauri Lehtla Estonia KTM 9 17. Dominique Thury France KTM 7 18. Jeff Cloots Belgium Yamaha 6 19. Iiro Laitinen Finland KTM 5 20. Augusts Justs Latvia Suzuki 3 2007 1. Ken Roczen Germany Suzuki 50 2 2. Max Anstie UK Kawasaki 44 3. Jordi Tixier France KTM 35 4. Aleksandr Tonkov Russia Suzuki 34 5. Jason Clermont France Honda 31 6. Jeffrey Herlings Netherlands Suzuki 28 7. Petar Petrov Bulgaria Yamaha 25 8. Pascal Rauchenecker Austria KTM 25 9. Jens Getteman Belgium Yamaha 23 10. Robin Kappel France Suzuki 21 11. Giacomo del Sagato Italy Honda 20 12. Dominique Thury France KTM 20 13. Giacomo Redondi Italy Honda 18 14. Dennis Ulrich Germany KTM 16 15. Alessandro Battig Italy Honda 12 16. David Ciucci Italy Honda 9 17. Tom Kelly UK Suzuki 7 18. Toms Macuks Latvia Honda 6 19. Roberts Justs Latvia Suzuki 6 20. Roman Hanousek Czech Republic Honda 5 2008 1. Jeffrey Herlings Netherlands Suzuki 47 1 2. Donny Bastermeijer Netherlands Honda 42 3. Dylan Ferrandis France Yamaha 38 4. Pascal Rauchenecker Austria KTM 33 5. Daniel Hutchinson UK KTM 29 6. Bobby Zundorf Netherlands Suzuki 25 7. Max Anstie UK KTM 25 1 8. Luca Nijenhuis Netherlands Suzuki 24 9. Christoffer Rensvik Sweden Yamaha 17 10. Karl Olsson Sweden Honda 17 11. Bradley Pocock UK Honda 16 12. Jens Getteman Belgium Yamaha 16 13. Roberts Justs Latvia Latvia 14 4 FIM 80cc/85cc JUNIOR MOTOCROSS WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP 14. Joonas Kuisma Finland Honda 13 15. Wietse Brackman Belgium Honda 12 16. Ryan Houghton UK KTM 11 17. Nicola Recchia Italy KTM 10 18. Marcus Lee Soper UK Honda 9 19. Maxime Desprey France Yamaha 8 20. Jousi Atte Finland Yamaha 8 2009 1. Jay Wilson Australia KTM 45 1 2. Samuele Bernardini Italy KTM 40 1 3. Dylan Long Australia KTM 37 4. Hayden Mellross Australia Honda 31 5. Lars van Berkel Netherlands Honda 30 6. Courtney Duncan New Zealand Yamaha 29 7. Micha-Boy de Waal Netherlands Suzuki 28 8. Michali McGoldrick New Zealand KTM 28 9. Luke Clout Australia Suzuki 24 10. Jeremy Seewer Switzerland Suzuki 24 11. Scott Mann Australia Yamaha 19 12. Dane Russell New Zealand Suzuki 17 13. Cameron Vaughan New Zealand Suzuki 13 14. Aiden Kiff New Zealand Suzuki 12 15. Daniel Hutchinson UK KTM 11 16. Callum Moore New Zealand Yamaha 10 17. Dion Picard New Zealand Suzuki 7 18. Campbell King New Zealand KTM 6 19. Garth Amrein New Zealand Yamaha 6 20. Joel Dinsdale Australia Yamaha 6 2010 1. Henry Jacobi Germany KTM 45 1 2. Tim Gajser Slovenia KTM 43 1 3. Stefan Ekerold Germany KTM 31 4. Pauls Jonass Latvia Suzuki 29 5. Václav Kovář Czech Republic KTM 29 6. Michele Cervellini Italy Honda 28 7. Micha-Boy de Waal Netherlands Suzuki 27 8. Brian Bogers Netherlands KTM 23 9. Scott Mann Australia KTM 22 10. Thomas Olsen Denmark Suzuki 19 11. Josh Mosiman USA Suzuki 17 12. Ben Watson UK KTM 16 13. Pontus Jonsson Sweden Suzuki 15 14. Joel Dinsdale Australia Yamaha 15 15. Davide Bonini Italy KTM 14 16. Matthias Gryning Denmark KTM 13 17. Nicolas Dercourt France Yamaha 13 18. Brent van Donninck Belgium KTM 12 19. Dan Houzet France KTM 11 20. Luca Nijenhuis Netherlands Yamaha 8 5 FIM 80cc/85cc JUNIOR MOTOCROSS WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 1. Pauls Jonass Latvia KTM 47 1 2. Chase Bell USA Kawasaki 45 1 3. Thomas Do France KTM 42 4. Ben Watson UK KTM 31 5.
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