Champions Ama De Motocross Catégorie 450 Cc Catégorie 250Cc Catégorie 500Cc

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Champions Ama De Motocross Catégorie 450 Cc Catégorie 250Cc Catégorie 500Cc Champions Ama de Motocross Catégorie 450 cc Catégorie 250cc Catégorie 500cc 2020 Zachary Osborne Etats-Unis Husqvarna Dylan Ferrandis France Yamaha 2019 Eli Tomac Etats-Unis kawasaki Adam Cianciarulo Etats-Unis Kawasaki 2018 Eli Tomac Etats-Unis kawasaki Aaron Plessinger Etats-Unis Yamaha 2017 Eli Tomac Etats-Unis kawasaki Zachary Osborne Etats-Unis Husqvarna 2016 Ken Roczen Allemagne* Suzuki Cooper Webb Etats-Unis Yamaha 2015 Ryan Dungey Etats-Unis Ktm Jeremy Martin Etats-Unis Yamaha 2014 Ken Roczen Allemagne* Ktm Jeremy Martin Etats-Unis Yamaha 2013 Ryan Villopoto Etats-Unis kawasaki Eli Tomac Etats-Unis Honda 2012 Ryan Dungey Etats-Unis Ktm Blake Baggett Etats-Unis Kawasaki 2011 Ryan Villopoto Etats-Unis kawasaki Dean Wilson Grande-Bretagne* Kawasaki 2010 Ryan Dungey Etats-Unis Suzuki Trey Canard Etats-Unis Honda 2009 Chad Reed Australie* Suzuki Ryan Dungey Etats-Unis Suzuki Catégorie Motocross Catégorie Lites La catégorie 500cc est définitivement supprimée 2008 James Stewart Etats-Unis kawasaki Ryan Villopoto Etats-Unis Kawasaki en 1994. 2007 Grant Langston Afrique du Sud* Yamaha Ryan Villopoto Etats-Unis Kawasaki 2006 Ricky Carmichael Etats-Unis Suzuki Ryan Villopoto Etats-Unis Kawasaki Catégorie 250cc Catégorie 125cc 2005 Ricky Carmichael Etats-Unis Suzuki Ivan Tedesco Etats-Unis Kawasaki 2004 Ricky Carmichael Etats-Unis Honda James Stewart Etats-Unis Kawasaki 2003 Ricky Carmichael Etats-Unis Honda Grant Langston Afrique du Sud* Ktm 2002 Ricky Carmichael Etats-Unis Honda James Stewart Etats-Unis Kawasaki 2001 Ricky Carmichael Etats-Unis kawasaki Mike Brown Etats-Unis Kawasaki 2000 Ricky Carmichael Etats-Unis kawasaki Travis Pastrana Etats-Unis Suzuki 1999 Greg Albertyn Afrique du Sud* Suzuki Ricky Carmichael Etats-Unis Kawasaki 1998 Doug Henry Etats-Unis Yamaha Ricky Carmichael Etats-Unis Kawasaki 1997 Jeff Emig Etats-Unis kawasaki Ricky Carmichael Etats-Unis Kawasaki 1996 Jeff Emig Etats-Unis kawasaki Steve Lamson Etats-Unis Honda 1995 Jeremy McGrath Etats-Unis kawasaki Steve Lamson Etats-Unis Honda Catégorie 500cc 1994 Mike LaRocco Etats-Unis Honda Doug Henry Etats-Unis Honda 1993 Mike Kiedrowski Etats-Unis kawasaki Doug Henry Etats-Unis Honda Mike LaRocco Etats-Unis kawasaki 1992 Jeff Stanton Etats-Unis Honda Jeff Emig Etats-Unis Yamaha Mike Kiedrowski Etats-Unis kawasaki 1991 Jean-Michel Bayle France Honda Mike Kiedrowski Etats-Unis Kawasaki Jean-Michel Bayle France Honda 1990 Jeff Stanton Etats-Unis Honda Guy Cooper Etats-Unis Suzuki Jeff Ward Etats-Unis kawasaki 1989 Jeff Stanton Etats-Unis Honda Mike Kiedrowski Etats-Unis Honda Jeff Ward Etats-Unis kawasaki 1988 Jeff Ward Etats-Unis kawasaki George Holland Etats-Unis Honda Rick Johnson Etats-Unis Honda 1987 Rick Johnson Etats-Unis Honda Micky Dymond Etats-Unis Honda Rick Johnson Etats-Unis Honda 1986 Rick Johnson Etats-Unis Honda Micky Dymond Etats-Unis Honda David Bailey Etats-Unis Honda 1985 Jeff Ward Etats-Unis kawasaki Ron Lechien Etats-Unis Honda Broc Glover Etats-Unis Yamaha 1984 Rick Johnson Etats-Unis Yamaha Jeff Ward Etats-Unis Kawasaki David Bailey Etats-Unis Honda 1983 David Bailey Etats-Unis Honda Johnny O'Mara Etats-Unis Honda Broc Glover Etats-Unis Yamaha 1982 Donnie Hansen Etats-Unis Honda Mark Barnett Etats-Unis Suzuki Darrel Schultz Etats-Unis Honda 1981 Kent Howerton Etats-Unis Suzuki Mark Barnett Etats-Unis Suzuki Broc Glover Etats-Unis Yamaha 1980 Kent Howerton Etats-Unis Suzuki Mark Barnett Etats-Unis Suzuki Chuck Sun Etats-Unis Honda 1979 Bob Hannah Etats-Unis Yamaha Broc Glover Etats-Unis Yamaha Danny Laporte Etats-Unis Suzuki 1978 Bob Hannah Etats-Unis Yamaha Broc Glover Etats-Unis Yamaha Rick Burgett Etats-Unis Yamaha 1977 Tony DiStefano Etats-Unis Suzuki Broc Glover Etats-Unis Yamaha Marty Smith Etats-Unis Honda 1976 Tony DiStefano Etats-Unis Suzuki Bob Hannah Etats-Unis Yamaha Kent Howerton Etats-Unis Husqvarna 1975 Tony DiStefano Etats-Unis Suzuki Marty Smith Etats-Unis Honda Jim Weinert Etats-Unis Yamaha 1974 Gary Jones Etats-Unis Can-Am Marty Smith Etats-Unis Honda Jim Weinert Etats-Unis kawasaki 1973 Gary Jones Etats-Unis Honda Pierre Karsmakers Pays-Bas Yamaha 1972 Gary Jones Etats-Unis Yamaha Brad Lackey Etats-Unis kawasaki 24-oct G@Mss 1971 Gary Jones (Trans Ama) Etats-Unis Yamaha Mark Blackwell (Trans Ama) Etats-Unis Husqvarna.
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