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1. Cross Country Rally Open FIM CROSS-COUNTRY RALLIES OPEN WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP/ TROPHY FIM CROSS-COUNTRY RALLIES WORLD CUP (1999-2002); OPEN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP/ CUP/ TROPHY (2003-13) Year Posn Rider Nationality Bike Points Wins 1999 1. Thierry Magnaldi France KTM 49 1 2. Fabrizio Meoni Italy KTM 45 1 3. Norbert Schilcher Germany KTM 40 4. Richard Sainct France BMW 38 1 5. Carlos Castella Ala Martins Portugal KTM 26 6. Vincente Escuder Spain Honda 25 1 7. Joan ‘Nani’ Roma Spain KTM 20 8. Jean Brucy France BMW 18 9. Alfie Cox South Africa KTM 16 10. Lars Krämer Germany Yamaha 16 11. Jürgen Mayer Germany KTM 16 12. Heinz Kinigadner Austria KTM 16 13. Elizabete Jacinto Portugal KTM 16 14. Ángel Albelda Spain Yamaha 13 15. Michel Antony France MUZ 11 16. Isidre Esteve Spain KTM 11 17. Fabio Farioli Italy KTM 10 18. Oscar Polli Italy Honda 10 19. Alberto Morelli Italy KTM 10 20. David McBride UK KTM 9 2000 1. Fabrizio Meoni Italy KTM 100 4 2. Carlo De Gavardo Chile KTM 65 1 3. Matteo Graziani Italy KTM 57 4. Alfie Cox South Africa KTM 41 5. Roberto Settili Italy Honda 31 6. Cyril Despres France Honda 29 7. Antonio Colombo Italy Yamaha 20 8. Giovanni Sala Italy KTM 18 9. Alain Perez France Husaberg 17 10. Pål Anders Ullevålseter Norway KTM 16 11. Jordi Arcarons Spain KTM 16 12. Andrew Coaker Australia Husaberg 13 13. Roberto Benasciutti Italy Suzuki 13 14. Mauro Moretto Italy Yamaha 13 15. Cyril Esquirol France Honda 13 16. Nuno Santos Portugal KTM 11 17. François Flick France KTM 11 18. Oscar Polli Italy Honda 10 19. Adriano Furlotti Italy KTM 10 20. Kari Tiainen Finland KTM 9 2001 1. Carlo De Gavardo Chile KTM 65 1 2. Fabrizio Meoni Italy KTM 41 1 3. Oscar Polli Italy Honda 32 4. Laurent Lazard France/ Uruguay Honda 30 1 1 FIM CROSS-COUNTRY RALLIES OPEN WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP/ TROPHY 5. Matteo Graziani Italy KTM 27 6. Andrew Coaker Australia KTM 26 7. Joan ‘Nani’ Roma Spain KTM 25 1 8. Andy Caldecott Australia KTM 25 1 9. Gianni Stefani Italy KTM 21 10. Antonio Ramos Martínez Spain BMW 21 11. Steven Greenfield Australia Honda 20 12. Richard Sainct France KTM 20 13. Elizabete Jacinto Portugal KTM 20 14. Noboyuki Oguri Japan Honda 16 15. Kari Tiainen Finland KTM 16 16. Alfie Cox South Africa KTM 13 17. Casey McCoy USA Honda 13 18. Paulo Marques Portugal Honda 13 19. Jamie O’Neill Australia Yamaha 11 20. Nuno Santos Portugal KTM 11 2002 1. Richard Sainct France KTM 70 2 2. Per Lundmark Sweden KTM 67 1 3. Marek Dąbrowski Poland KTM 54 4. Alfie Cox South Africa KTM 52 5. Carlo De Gavardo Chile KTM 45 1 6. Matteo Graziani Italy KTM 42 7. Jacek Czachor Poland KTM 38 8. Laurent Lazard France/ Uruguay KTM 34 9. Antonio Colombo Italy KTM 31 10. Cyril Despres France KTM 25 1 11. Andy Caldecott Australia KTM 25 1 12. Oscar Polli Italy KTM 23 13. Mario Rinaldi Italy Yamaha 20 14. Paul Sinderberry Australia Honda 20 15. Nuno Santos Portugal KTM 17 16. Tara O’Callaghan UK KTM 13 17. Casey McCoy USA Honda 11 18. Jean-Luc Miroir France Husqvarna 11 19. Paulo Marques Portugal KTM 11 20. Aldo Winkler Italy KTM 11 2003 1. Cyril Despres (1st) France KTM 86 2 2. Marek Dąbrowski Poland KTM 74 1 3. Joan ‘Nani’ Roma Spain KTM 57 1 4. Andy Caldecott Australia KTM 56 1 5. Fabrizio Meoni Italy KTM 48 1 6. Jacek Czachor Poland KTM 43 7. François Flick France KTM 42 8. Richard Sainct France KTM 40 9. Oscar Polli Italy KTM 30 10. Carlo De Gavardo Chile KTM 27 11. Matteo Graziani Italy KTM 27 12. Pål Anders Ullevålseter Norway KTM 22 13. Alfie Cox South Africa KTM 20 14. Paul Sinderberry Australia Honda 20 2 FIM CROSS-COUNTRY RALLIES OPEN WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP/ TROPHY 15. Andrew Coaker Australia Honda 16 16. Cyril Portal France Suzuki 16 17. Achim Mörtl Austria KTM 16 18. David Schwartz Australia KTM 13 19. Nuno Santos Portugal KTM 13 20. Isidre Esteve Spain KTM 11 2004 1. Pål Anders Ullevålseter Norway KTM 100 2 2. Jacek Czachor Poland KTM 84 3. Marek Dąbrowski Poland KTM 76 4. Isidre Esteve Spain KTM 68 2 5. Alfie Cox South Africa KTM 56 1 6. Pascal Minaux France KTM 56 7. Marc Coma Spain KTM 54 8. Cyril Despres France KTM 45 1 9. Richard Sainct † France KTM 38 10. Oscar Polli Italy KTM 33 11. Victor Rivera Spain KTM 32 12. Jānis Vinters Latvia KTM 22 13. Patricia Schek Germany KTM 21 14. Lucrecio Vázquez Argentina Honda 18 15. Taivo Luik Estonia KTM 18 16. Eduardo Alan Argentina KTM 16 17. Fabio Fasola Italy KTM 16 18. Nuno Santos Portugal KTM 16 19. Cristián Romero Argentina Kawasaki 15 20. Osamu Hotta Japan KTM 15 2005 1. Marc Coma (1st) Spain KTM 94 2 2. David Casteu France KTM 82 3. Cyril Despres France KTM 75 2 4. Isidre Esteve Spain KTM 47 1 5. Rodrigo Moreno Chile KTM 40 6. José Pellicer Spain KTM 38 7. Jaime Prohens Chile KTM 36 8. Jordi Duran Spain KTM 31 9. Christian Beneke Luxembourg KTM 31 10. Jean Azevedo Brazil KTM 25 1 11. Francisco Arredondo Guatemala KTM 24 12. Carlo De Gavardo Chile KTM 22 13. Andy Grider USA KTM 22 14. Marek Dąbrowski Poland KTM 20 15. Chris Blais USA KTM 20 16. Pål Anders Ullevålseter Norway KTM 18 17. Giovanni Sala Italy KTM 18 18. Jacques Lichtensteiger France KTM 18 19. Jérôme Renaud France KTM 18 20. Víctor Rivera Spain KTM 16 3 FIM CROSS-COUNTRY RALLIES OPEN WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP/ TROPHY 2006 1. Marc Coma (2nd) Spain KTM 125 5 2. David Casteu France KTM 106(142) 3. Pål Anders Ullevålseter Norway KTM 88 4. Cyril Despres France KTM 72 1 5. Jordi Viladoms Spain KTM 64 6. Isidro Esteve Spain KTM 61 7. Maurizio Sanna Cocco Italy KTM 52 8. Jean Azevedo Brazil KTM 43 9. Matteo Graziani Italy KTM 38 10. Chris Blais USA KTM 29 11. Orly Terranova Argentina KTM 20 12. Jaime Prohens Chile KTM 20 13. Flavio de Carvalho Brazil KTM 18 14. Alexander Schurch Chile KTM 18 15. Rodolfo Mattheis Brazil KTM 16 16. Patrice Carillon France KTM 16 17. Marco Borsi Italy KTM 15 18. Sergio Ferraz Brazil KTM 15 19. Jordi Duran Spain KTM 15 20. Norman Kronseder Germany KTM 15 2007 1. Marc Coma (3rd) Spain KTM 125 5 2. Pål Anders Ullevålseter Norway KTM 88 3. David Casteu France KTM 66 4. Matteo Graziani Italy KTM 54 5. Cyril Despres France KTM 47 6. Marek Dąbrowski Poland KTM 46 7. Jordi Viladoms Spain KTM 42 8. Marcel Butuza Romania KTM 41 9. José Pellicer Spain KTM 36 10. Jean Azevedo Brazil KTM 30 11. Justin Carter UK KTM 29 12. Davide Volpe Italy KTM 21 13. Gerard Farrés Spain KTM 20 14. Francisco López Cantardo Chile KTM 18 15. Andrés Tamm Chile KTM 18 16. Jackson Feuback Brazil KTM 18 17. Marco Sartori Italy KTM 16 18. Felipe Prohens Osorio Chile KTM 16 19. Michael Angerer Austria KTM 15 20. Attilio Ginepro Italy KTM 15 2008 Divided into 2 classes (Production and Sport) – see below. Overall Championship introduced for 2009 and Open Class restored in 2010. OPEN PRODUCTION WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (2008); WORLD CUP (2009): 2008 1. Marek Dąbrowski (1st) Poland KTM 48 2. Mauricio Sanna Cocco Italy KTM 45 1 3. James West UK KTM 25 1 4. Imerio Plebani Italy KTM 25 1 4 FIM CROSS-COUNTRY RALLIES OPEN WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP/ TROPHY 5. Matteo Graziani Italy KTM 25 1 6. Miran Stanovnik Slovenia KTM 22 7. Justin Carter UK KTM 22 8. Francisco López Cantardo Chile KTM 22 9. Tim Trenker Germany KTM 20 10. Attilio Ginepro Italy KTM 20 11. Paul Rivet France KTM 18 12. Albert Hintenaus South Africa KTM 18 13. Oscar Polli Italy KTM 18 14. Danielle Carmignani Italy Aprilia 18 15. Youcef Cummings Australia KTM 16 16. Alberto Mauri Italy KTM 16 17. Federico Ghitti Italy KTM 16 18. Dimas Mattos Brazil Honda 16 19. Einārs Vinters Latvia KTM 15 20. Mario Guareschi Italy Husqvarna 15 2009 1. Jacek Czachor (1st) Poland KTM 68 2 2. Arnaud Jacquart France KTM 64 3. Fabrizio Mugnaioli Italy KTM 44 4. Marek Dąbrowski Poland KTM 33 5. Emanuel Gyenes Romania KTM 25 1 6. Luca Manca Italy TM 25 1 7. Alesio Farinello Italy Beta 25 1 8. Filippo Ciotti Italy Beta 22 9. Ivan Boano Italy Beta 20 10. Maurizio Cecconi Italy KTM 20 11. Stéphane Hamard France KTM 18 12. Paolo Bellini Italy KTM 18 13. Dominique Robin France KTM 18 14. Justin Carter UK KTM 16 15. Paolo Pettinari Italy KTM 16 16. Francesco Tarricone Italy Beta 16 17. Norbert Dubois France KTM 16 18. Dominique Marcant France KTM 15 19. Pierre Cherpin France KTM 15 20. Max Herrera Costa Rica KTM 15 OPEN SPORT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (2008); WORLD CUP (2009): 2008 1. Oscar Polli Italy KTM 64 2. Jakub Przygonski Poland KTM 62 1 3. Francisco López Cantardo Chile KTM 25 1 4. Frank Verhoefen Netherlands KTM 25 1 5. Marcel Butuza Romania KTM 20 6. Rogerio Boechat Brazil KTM 20 7. Mark Ackermann South Africa KTM 20 8. Ludovic Boinard France KTM 18 9. Alexandru Garbacea Romania KTM 16 10. - 5 FIM CROSS-COUNTRY RALLIES OPEN WORLD CUP/ CHAMPIONSHIP/ TROPHY 2009 1. Cyril Despres France KTM 117 3 2.
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