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Ranglisten 2016 Classements 2016 Ranglisten 2016 Classements 2016 www.swissmoto.org Sport MOTOCROSS SWISS MX2 10 452 BURI Julien, Cheseaux Dist KTM 162 11 353 MÜLLER Marco, GERMANY KTM 155 1 194 AUBERSON Kevin, Epautheyres KTM 399 12 15 SCHAFFTER Kim, Court YAMAHA 136 2 501 SCHEIWILLER Cyrill, Obfelden YAMAHA 369 13 858 HALLER Kevin, Sempach SUZUKI 124 3 18 STEFFEN Enzo, Onnens HONDA 335 14 10 VOLLENWEIDER Phillippe, Rifferswil SUZUKI 106 4 949 CONTESSI Alessandro, Taverne YAMAHA 234 15 386 SCHEIWILLER Adrian, Ulisbach KTM 103 5 902 AUBERSON Killian, Epautheyres KTM 227 16 8 STEIGER Andreas, Schlatt YAMAHA 87 6 117 JAUNIN Timothy, Cartigny HONDA 220 17 4 JACQUIOT Romain, Montracol / F YAMAHA 65 7 83 BETSCHART Franco, Hittnau HUSQVARNA 200 18 423 ERNE Christof, GERMANY YAMAHA 63 8 662 DEMEURÉ Mederic, Morteau / F KTM 190 19 928 COUVAT Julien, Oyonnax / F YAMAHA 62 9 65 SCHEIBEN Robin, Bürglen TG KAWASAKI 180 20 686 FERREIRA Daniel, Epalinges KAWASAKI 61 10 818 CHAMPAL Steven, Vernier YAMAHA 180 21 81 TARROUX Jeremy, FRANCE SHERCO 60 11 37 BRUGGMANN Luca, Triesen / FL YAMAHA 175 22 701 MÜLLER Pascal, Kappel am Albis YAMAHA 45 12 57 SCHOCH David, Dinhard YAMAHA 127 23 73 MEYER Pascal, Bünzen YAMAHA 44 13 31 FREIDIG Loris, Sumiswald HUSQVARNA 113 24 241 RÜF Philip, AUSTRIA HONDA 44 14 951 SEILER Nico, Lütisburg KTM 99 25 161 REUTHER Lars, GERMANY KTM 40 15 80 FRIEDLI Pascal, Bottenwil KAWASAKI 97 26 33 MORAND Tony, Günsberg KTM 30 16 55 SCHNEGG Patric, Gränichen KAWASAKI 95 27 237 HUMMEL Marco, GERMANY HONDA 20 17 46 JUCKER Nico, Saland KTM 94 28 144 HUMER Mark 18 18 96 BRATSCHI Tim, Seedorf UR KTM 92 29 900 LEUENBERGER Andy, Selzach YAMAHA 17 19 317 KELLER Ramon, Truttikon SUZUKI 89 30 70 GERMOND Kéoma, Bernex SUZUKI 16 20 14 VALENTE Christopher, Satigny KTM 87 31 89 RUCH Cédric, Moutier HONDA 15 21 373 IMLIG Kilian, Goldau YAMAHA 80 32 718 MUSSO Danilo, ITALY KTM 13 22 732 REYNARD Yan, Bernex SUZUKI 76 33 993 SCHNEIDER Wayne, AUSTRIA YAMAHA 13 23 93 LEDERMANN Luca, Buttes KTM 65 34 7 MEIER Martin, Wauwil YAMAHA 10 24 15 EICHENBERGER Simon, Beinwil am See KTM 50 35 116 BETTLER Mike, Krauchthal SUZUKI 10 25 511 LADRAT Kévin, Siccieu / F SHERCO 48 36 414 BETTLER Tim, Krauchthal SUZUKI 9 26 2 CHANTON Maurice, Luterbach KTM 40 37 26 ALLEMANN Sandro, Murgenthal KTM 7 27 22 ALLARD Kilian, Donneloye HONDA 31 38 827 FAVRE Bryan, Courtepin HONDA 5 28 69 WEILENMANN Fabian, Neukirch (Egnach) HUSQVARNA 25 39 419 WEIBEL Martin, Worben YAMAHA 4 29 76 BALLI-GOMES Sébastien, Genève KAWASAKI 22 40 421 TSCHUPP Raoul, Mülligen TM 2 30 928 COUVAT Julien, Oyonnax / F YAMAHA 21 41 191 REUTHER Marcel, GERMANY KTM 2 31 126 SEEWER Roger, Bülach SUZUKI 19 42 99 MORAND Randy, Günsberg YAMAHA 1 32 64 LÜSCHER Stephan, Seengen KAWASAKI 17 33 50 FLURY Cyrille, Leuzigen SUZUKI 16 34 906 CORTIJO Yohan, Illarsaz YAMAHA 16 MOTOCROSS JUNIOR 125 2T 35 4 JACQUIOT Romain, Montracol / F YAMAHA 14 36 97 KÖPPEL Gerhard, St. Gallen YAMAHA 13 1 28 POGET Elies, Echandens KTM 375 37 28 POGET Elies, Echandens KTM 13 2 153 WOLF Flavio, Neudorf YAMAHA 323 38 224 MEILE Ramon, Kriessern YAMAHA 9 3 914 UTZINGER Ronny, Bülach KTM 266 39 307 STADELMANN Yves, Sempach Station YAMAHA 9 4 33 GERBER Nicolas, Bonstetten KTM 263 40 51 BIFFIGER Kevin, Fully KAWASAKI 5 5 172 PETER Mirco, Muhen KTM 256 41 819 WENGER Marc, Alterswil HUSQVARNA 5 6 748 FAVRE Nicolas, Le Pont YAMAHA 222 42 237 RAMELLA Xylian, Jouxtens-Mézery KTM 1 7 62 MANINI Casey, Savagnier KTM 200 43 79 ZURBRÜGG Cyril, Köniz YAMAHA 1 8 25 HESS David, Schwellbrunn TM 165 44 21 TORRENTE Maxime, Collonge-Bellerive HUSQVARNA 1 9 237 RAMELLA Xylian, Jouxtens-Mézery KTM 162 10 277 STUTZ Fabian, Willisau KTM 162 11 236 CORTIJO Yannick, Illarsaz YAMAHA 121 MOTOCROSS SWISS MX OPEN 12 82 VOGEL Janik, Willisau YAMAHA 117 13 375 BORGIOLI Thomas, Eckwersheim / F KTM 105 1 82 BAUMGARTNER Andy, Romanshorn KTM 402 14 416 ANDRÉ Matthieu, Abbevillers / F KTM 100 2 78 FURLATO Yves, Amlikon-Bissegg KTM 367 15 459 RÖLLI Simon, Willisau YAMAHA 91 3 208 BILLEREY Romain, FRANCE HONDA 349 16 932 SALLIN Junior, Belfaux KTM 90 4 924 KEHRLI William, Aubonne YAMAHA 342 17 93 MÜLLER Jan, Meisterschwanden YAMAHA 83 5 6 BAUMANN Simon, Goldach YAMAHA 325 18 128 MAHON Jérôme, Gilley / F KTM 58 6 66 SCHAFER Alain, Fribourg HONDA 250 19 197 RÖLLI Pascal, Willisau YAMAHA 43 7 149 SEILER Vincent, Les Hauts-Geneveys KAWASAKI 221 20 17 DA VEIGA Diego, Vendlincourt KTM 41 8 110 BENDER Nicolas, Martigny HUSQVARNA 218 21 12 SCHÜPBACH Valentin, Arconciel KAWASAKI 40 9 547 LEJEUNEAlexandre, Baume les Dumes / F KTM 174 22 99 BACHMANN Michi, Münsingen YAMAHA 39 2 23 51 SCHILD Niklas, Brienzwiler YAMAHA 32 MOTOCROSS NATIONAL OPEN 24 294 KÖLLIKER Sandro, Murgenthal KTM 31 25 26 BLÖCHLINGER Pascal, Näfels KTM 27 1 108 FAHRNI Normand, Sorens KTM 243 26 881 BOTTERON Jordan, Prêles YAMAHA 19 2 3 PEISSARD Patrick, Matran SUZUKI 184 27 72 BUOB Marc, Schmiedrued-Walde KTM 19 3 483 DENISET Kevin, Arbouans / F TM 180 28 907 SALLIN Louis, Belfaux KTM 18 4 26 ALLEMANN Sandro, Murgenthal KTM 168 29 15 SCHÜPBACH David, Arconciel KAWASAKI 16 5 15 BAPTISTE Simon, Lovatens HONDA 146 30 101 HOFER Max, Liestal TM 16 6 188 KÄMPF Steve, Dombresson KAWASAKI 142 31 19 VONLAUFEN Romain, Vallorbe YAMAHA 14 7 89 RUCH Cédric, Moutier HONDA 128 32 543 PELLÉ Carlo, Wittelsheim / F TM 10 8 900 LEUENBERGER Andy, Selzach YAMAHA 128 33 835 ERB Jonas, Les Verrières KTM 5 9 769 COPPEY Alexandre, Vétroz TM 110 34 60 NUSSBAUMER Elia, Meyriez HUSQVARNA 3 10 737 ALMASI Marc, Kerzers YAMAHA 90 35 383 ACHERMANN Jan, Willisau YAMAHA 2 11 7 MEIER Martin, Wauwil YAMAHA 86 36 231 GOLLIEZ David, Vers-chez-Perrin HUSQVARNA 1 12 33 FAHRNI Urs, Heimberg YAMAHA 57 37 517 RICHARD Florian, Echandens YAMAHA 1 13 202 SAUVAIN David, Corcelles YAMAHA 46 14 58 LAMBRICHTS Kilian, Xaffevillers / F KTM 31 15 892 KILCHOER Loic, Villarsel-Le-Gibloux HONDA 30 MOTOCROSS LITES 250 16 17 GRAF Quentin, Gorgier YAMAHA 23 17 42 VAN DE MAELE Arnaud, Conthey KTM 21 1 120 PERRINGERARD Achille, La Longeville / F KTM 298 18 29 MAILLARD Christian, Savièse KAWASAKI 9 2 18 YERLY Cédric, Treyvaux KAWASAKI 265 3 7 ERB Billy, Tavannes YAMAHA 249 4 307 STADELMANN Yves, Sempach Station YAMAHA 237 MOTOCROSS MINI 85 5 288 BRUMANN Cyrill, Ehrendingen YAMAHA 212 6 79 ZURBRÜGG Cyril, Köniz YAMAHA 196 1 25 MARQUES Alexandre, Zürich HUSQVARNA 795 7 81 ZABLONIER Pablo, Rickenbach b. Wil KTM 192 2 253 BRUMANN Kevin, Ehrendingen YAMAHA 757 8 21 TORRENTE Maxime, Collonge-Bellerive HUSQVARNA 189 3 4 DISERENS Luca, St-Aubin FR KAWASAKI 704 9 129 GAILLAND Steve, Ardon HUSQVARNA 161 4 63 ERNST Mike, Schlossrued KTM 679 10 819 WENGER Marc, Alterswil FR HUSQVARNA 151 5 91 GWERDER Mike, Glattfelden HUSQVARNA 639 11 800 GAUGLER Mike, Dornach KTM 146 6 626 ELSENER Joel, Rafz YAMAHA 607 12 77 HAENGGELI Julien, Fribourg SUZUKI 117 7 461 ELSENER Cyril, Rafz YAMAHA 501 13 142 SEILER Yann, Brot-Plamboz SHERCO 107 8 5 EMMENEGGER Corvin, Ettiswil YAMAHA 500 14 338 RAYMONDAZ Brian, Montalchez HONDA 105 9 73 BLASER Alexis, Wattwiller / F TM 500 15 23 GIL Kevin, Renens YAMAHA 101 10 22 STEFFEN Arthur, Onnens FR KTM 491 16 38 MONNEY Fabien, Léchelles SHERCO 84 11 771 STIERLI Joel, Wetzikon ZH YAMAHA 463 17 619 VARLONGA-CEPPI Jason, Messery-Dovaine / F YAMAHA 62 12 100 RIESEN Dario, Triengen YAMAHA 401 18 13 MEYER Raphael, Deitingen SUZUKI 46 13 218 CARISSONI Giancarlo, Meyrin KTM 395 19 341 BINGGELI Manuel, Laupen SUZUKI 42 14 47 TELESCA Ennio, Courrendlin TM 373 20 301 HAUSAMMANN Loris, Frauenkappelen KTM 37 15 65 GOTTIER Lionel, Wichtrach KTM 363 21 94 HÄUSERMANN Nico, Lostorf YAMAHA 34 16 24 MANINI Chad, Savagnier KTM 357 22 175 PERRIER Nicolas, Fiez YAMAHA 33 17 634 SCHUDEL Remo, Beggingen KTM 315 23 5 LEUENBERGER Markus, Selzach YAMAHA 33 18 2 GUISOLAN Sven, Noréaz KAWASAKI 312 24 221 BÜHLER Jannis, Weinfelden KTM 32 19 3 ISLER Kimi, Oberbüren KTM 281 25 74 RUCH Yves, Moutier HONDA 32 20 71 JUNOD Loris, Moutier YAMAHA 265 26 226 HAUSER Duane Cédric, Donzhausen KTM 29 21 129 ZÜGER Neal, Cressier FR KTM 265 27 45 BÖHLEN Ivan, Frauenkappelen YAMAHA 27 22 57 ONIONS Austin, Arosa KTM 235 28 36 WENGER David, Corjolens HONDA 26 23 7 THOMAS Romeo, Zollikofen KTM 219 29 15 SIMOND Baptiste, Lovatens HONDA 13 24 15 WAEBER Mathieu, Ecuvillens KAWASAKI 216 30 444 LÜÖND Kim, Neunkirch SUZUKI 13 25 37 CHANTON Levi, Luterbach KTM 214 31 907 RUOCCO Eli, Schüpfen YAMAHA 9 26 62 SYLVESTRE Yohann, Courchaton / F KTM 206 32 116 FRIEDLI Rony, Ersigen KTM 8 27 250 ANDRICH Luca, Altach / A KTM 192 33 441 BAUMANN Samuel, Flumenthal KAWASAKI 8 28 18 AYMON Ryan, Ayent HUSQVARNA 190 34 6 STAUB Dominic, Ganterschwil YAMAHA 3 29 16 SCHÜPBACH Romain, Mont-la-Ville KTM 169 35 49 COUTAZ Sébastien, Genolier KTM 3 30 316 CHAVAILLAZ Louis, Avry-sur-Matran KTM 166 36 904 KULL Robin, Ortschwaben HUSQVARNA 3 31 111 BLEIKER Madox, Unterlunkhofen TM 132 37 9 GERMOND Virginie, Bernex SUZUKI 1 32 92 GWERDER Kay, Glattfelden HUSQVARNA 115 38 474 CHAMOT Michael, Morrens VD HONDA 1 33 777 ARTHO Fabio, Wagen KTM 91 34 21 WEBER Allan, Malleray HUSQVARNA 71 35 60 PHILIPPE Paul, Vaudrivillers / F SUZUKI 53 3 Sport 36 157 BARD Mathias, Ménières KAWASAKI 34 MOTOCROSS YAMAHA CUP 37 873 RIMOCZI Alexsandro, M.
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