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Palmares Championnats De France Palmares du Championnat de France depuis sa création 2015 2014 2013 Elite Mx 1Cédric Soubeyras (Honda) Elite Mx 2 Dylan Ferrandis (Kawasaki) Junior Nicolas Dercourt (Yamaha) Cadet Bastien Guillaume (Ktm) SX1Fabien Izoird ( Suzuki) SX2 Romain Berthome (Honda) SX 125 Dan Houzet (KTM) Nat. Open Mx1 Yann Charron (Kawasaki) Nat. Mx 2 Thibault Laurent (Honda) 2012 2011 2010 Elite Mx 1 Sébastien Pourcel (Kawasaki) Elite Mx 1 Xavier Boog (Kawasaki) Elite Mx 1 Xavier Boog (Kawasaki) Elite Mx 2 Valentin Teillet (Kawasaki) Elite Mx 2 Nicolas Aubin (KTM) Elite Mx 2 Steven Frossard (Kawasaki) Junior Paul Stauder (KTM) Junior Simon Mallet (Yamaha) Junior Jordi Tixier (KTM) Cadet David Herbreteau (Kawasaki) Cadet Thomas Do (ktm) Cadet Nicolas Dercourt (Yamaha) SX Mx1 Cédric Soubeyras (Honda) SX Mx1 Fabien Izoird ( Suzuki) SX Open Fabien Izoird ( Suzuki) SX Mx2 Josse Sallefranque (Honda) SX Mx2 Jason Clermont (Honda) SX 125 Mickaël Levreau (KTM) SX Junior Yannis Irsuti (Yamaha) SX Junior Gaetan Le Hir (Yamaha) SX 85 Espoir Dan Houzet (KTM) Nat. Open Mx1 Alexandre Lefrancois (Kawasaki) Nat. Open Mx1 Yann Charron (Kawasaki) Nat. Open Mx1 Pierrick Roncin (Kawasaki) Nat. Mx 2 Thibault Laurent (Honda) Nat. Mx 2 Laurent Thibault (Honda) Nat. Mx 2 Alexandrea Lefrançois (Honda) 2009 2008 2007 Elite Mx 1 David Vuillemin (Kawasaki) Elite Mx 1 Sébastien Pourcel (Kawasaki) Elite Open Sébastien Pourcel (Kawasaki) Elite Mx 2 Marvin Musquin (KTM) Elite Mx 2 Steven Frossard (Kawasaki) Elite 125 Nicolas Aubin (Yamaha) Junior Richard Fura (Yamaha) Junior 125 Mathias Bellino (Yamaha) Junior 125 Cédric Soubeyras (Yamaha) Cadet Maxime Desprey (Yamaha) Cadet Dyland Ferrandis (Yamaha) Cadet 80 Jason Clermont (Honda) SX Open Fabien Izoird (Suzuki) SX Open Cyrille Coulon (Suzuki) SX Open Benjamin Coisy(honda) SX 85 Espoir Maxime Desprey (Yamaha) SX 85 Espoir Dylan Ferrandis (Yamaha) SX 125 Marvin Musquin(Kawasaki) Nat. Open Mx1 Jérome Hemery (Yamaha) Nat. Open Mx1 Mike Luxembourger (Kawasaki) SX 85 Espoir Jordi Tixier (KTM) Nat. Mx 2 Yann Charron (Kawasaki) Nat. Mx 2 Mickaël Nicolas (Yamaha) Nat. Open Mathieu Ambeis (Yamaha) Nat. 125 Benjamin Boidras (Yamaha) 2006 2005 2004 Elite Open Pacal Leuret (Honda) Elite Open Mickaël Pichon (Honda) Elite Open Mickaël Pichon (Honda) Elite 125 Sébastien Pourcel (Kawasaki) Elite 125 Christophe Pourcel (Kawasaki) Elite 125 Sébastien Pourcel (Kawasaki) Junior 125 Khounsith Vongsana (KTM) Junior 125 Steven Frossard (Ktm) Junior 125 Nicolas Aubin (Ktm) Cadet 80 Loïc Larrieu (KTM) Cadet 80 Marvin Musquin (Kawasaki) Cadet 80 Grégory Aranda (Kawasaki) SX Open Benjamin Coisy (Honda) SX Open Alexandre Rouis (Yamaha) SX Open Pascal Leuret (Honda) SX 125 Marvin Musquin (kawasaki) SX 125 Benjamin Coisy (Honda) SX 125 Benjamin Coisy (Honda) SX 85 Espoir Jason Clermont (Yamaha) Nat. Open Damien Charpillet (Yamaha) Nat. Open Nicolas Cottenet(Honda) National open Yannick Buffard (Yamaha) Nat. 125 Florent Richier (KTM) Nat. 125 Timoteï Potisek (Honda) National 125 Sébastien Midali (Yamaha) 2003 2002 2001 Elite Open Thierry Bethys (Honda) Elite Open Mickaël Pichon (Suzuki) Elite Open Yves Demaria (Yamaha) Elite 125 Mickaël Maschio (Kawasaki) Elite 125 Mickaël Maschio (Kawasaki) Elite 125 Luigi Seguy (Yamaha) Junior 125 Anthony Boissière (Kawasaki) Junior 125 Jeremy Tarroux (Suzuki) Junior 125 Sébastien Pourcel (Kawasaki) Cadet 80 Christophe Pourcel (Kawasaki) Cadet 80 Christophe Pourcel (Kawasaki) Cadet 80 Christophe Pourcel (Kawasaki) SX 250 Pascal Leuret (KTM) SX 250 Serge Guidetty (Yamaha) SX 250 Eric Sorby (Honda) SX 125 Benjamin Coisy (KTM) SX 125 Pascal Leurret (KTM) SX 125 Stephan Demartis (Yamaha) Nat. Open Patrice Casrouge (honda) Nat. Open Damien Charpillet (Yamaha) Nat. Open Nicolas Cottenet (kawasaki) Nat. 125 Anthony Fouillet (suzuki) Nat. 125 Sébastien Gricourt (Yamaha) Nat. 125 Sébastien Gricourt (Yamaha) 2000 1999 1998 Elite Open Yves Demaria (Yamaha) Elite Open David Vuillemin (Yamaha) Elite Open Thierry Bethys (Honda) Elite 125 Luigi seguy (Yamaha) Elite 125 Johnny Aubert (Husqvarna) Elite 125 David Vuillemin (Yamaha) Junior 125 Christophe Martin (Husqvarna) Junior 125 Pascal Leuret (Honda) Junior 125 Steve Boniface (Honda) Cadet 80 Thomas Allier(Honda) Cadet 80 Benjamin Coisy (Yamaha) Cadet 80 Nicolas Delepierre (Kawasaki) SX 250 Thierry Bethys (Honda) SX 250 Thierry Bethys (Honda) SX 250 David Vuillemin (Yamaha) SX 125 Eric Sorby (Suzuki) SX 125 Matthieu Lalloz (Yamaha) SX 125 Johnny Aubert (Kawasaki) Nat. Open William Poll (Honda) Nat. Open Christhophe Lhériteau (Yamaha) Nat. Open Paul Zaysser (Yamaha) Nat. 125 Denis Clochet (Yamaha) Nat. 125 Steve Kromodimedjo (Yamaha) Nat. 125 Stéphane Demartis (Honda) 1997 1996 1995 Elite Open Nicolas Cailly (Honda) Elite Open Yves Demaria (Honda/Kawasaki) Elite Open Yves Demaria (Yamaha) Elite 125 Frédéric Vialle (Yamaha) Elite 125 Sébastien Tortelli (Kawasaki) Elite 125 Sébastien Tortelli (Kawasaki) Junior 125 Eric Sorby (Kawasaki) Junior 125 Johnny Aubert (KTM) Junior 125 Sébastien Trottier (Honda) Cadet 80 Steve Boniface (Honda) Cadet 80 Steve Boniface (Honda) Cadet 80 Eric Sorby (Yamaha) SX 250 Mickaël Maschio (Honda) SX 250 Thierry Bethys (Honda) SX 250 Frédéric Vialle (Kawasaki) SX 125 David Vuillemin (Yamaha) SX 125 David Vuillemin (Kawasaki) SX 125 Sébastien Tortelli (Kawasaki) Nat. Open Mickaël Alamo (Honda) Nat. Open Laurent Pannetier (Kawasaki) Nat. Open Stéphane Dassé (Yamaha) Nat. 125 Freddy Pilon (Honda) Nat. 125 Sébastien Bonnal (TM) Nat. 125 Johnny Goudart (Kawasaki) 1994 1993 1992 Elite 500 Yannig Kervella (Kawasaki) Elite 500 Christian Vimond (Honda) Elite 500 Olivier Perrin (Kawasaki) Elite 250 Yves Demaria (Honda) Elite 250 Frédéric Bolley (Yamaha) Elite 250 Yann Guédard (Kawasaki) Elite 125 Mickaël Pichon (Honda) Elite 125 Yves Demaria (Suzuki) Elite 125 Yves Demaria (Suzuki) Junior 125 Stéphane Roncada (Honda) Junior 125 Sébastein Carrico (Kawasaki) Junior 125 Jean-Roch Peres (Suzuki) Cadet 80 Mathieu Lafaix (Kawasaki) Cadet 80 Johnny Aubert (Yamaha) Cadet 80 Sébastien Tortelli (Kawasaki) SX 250 Yves Demaria (Honda) SX 250 Mickaël Pichon (Honda) SX 250 Yann Guédard (Kawasaki) SX 125 Mickaël Maschio (Yamaha) SX 125 Frédéric Vialle (Kawasaki) SX 125 Mickaël Pichon (Honda) Nat. Open Fabien Bouvet (Kawasaki) Nat. 125 Franck Hume (Yamaha) 1991 1990 1989 Elite 500 Olivier Perrin (Kawasaki) Inter 500 Christian Vimond (Honda) Inter 500 Jacky Vimond (Honda) Elite 250 Yannig Kervella (Kawasaki) Inter 250 Yannig Kervella (Kawasaki) Inter 250 Yannig Kervella (Honda) Elite 125 Yves Demaria (Yamaha) Inter 125 Yves Demaria (Yamaha) Inter 125 Yves Demaria (Yamaha) Junior 125 Mickaël Pichon (Honda) Junior 125 Cyril Porte (Suzuki) Junior 125 Fabien Guéné (Honda) Cadet 80 Luigi Séguy (Kawasaki) Cadet 80 Jean-Roch Peres (Honda) Cadet 80 Mickaël Pichon (Honda) SX 250 Yann Guédard (Kawasaki) SX 250 Yves Demaria (Yamaha) SX 250 Ludovic Lucquin (Honda) SX 125 Mickaël Pichon (Honda) SX 125 Frédéric Bolley (KTM/Yamaha) SX 125 Thierry Bethys (Honda) Nat. 500 Thierry Tourte (Kawasaki) 4 temps Pierrick Leblanc (Husqvarna) Nat. 250 Patrick Hermet (Kawasaki) Nat. 500 Michel Sanjuan (Kawasaki) Nat. 125 Bruno Guyard (Honda) Nat. 250 Cyril Portal (Yamaha) Nat. 125 Gilles Egman (Suzuki) 1988 1987 1986 Inter 500 Jacky Vimond (Yamaha) Inter Open Christian Vimond (Honda) Inter Open Yves Gervaise (KTM) Inter 250 Yannig Kervella (Honda) Inter 125 Jean-Michel Bayle (Honda) Inter 125 Patrick Perrier (Honda) Inter 125 Jean-Michel Bayle (Honda) Espoir A 125 Yves Demaria (Yamaha) Junior 125 Karl Edmond (Suzuki) Espoir A 125 Thierry Béthys (Honda) Espoir B 80 Frédéric Bolley (Honda) Cadet 80 Yves Demaria (Yamaha) Espoir B 80 Mickaël Pichon (Honda) SX 250 Jean-Michel Bayle (Honda) Nat. Open Marc Vandamme (Yamaha) SX 250 Jean-Michel Bayle (Honda) SX 125 Christian Bayle (Honda) Nat. 125 Thierry Noizier (Kawasaki) SX 125 Yves Demaria (Yamaha) 4 temps Chrisitan Lhomme (Husqvarna) 4 temps Eric Villemin (Husqvarna) Nat. Open Jean-François Olive (Kawasaki) Nat. 500 Michel Casanova (Honda) Nat. 125 Alain Padreddi (Kawasaki) Nat. 250 Stéphane Chambon (Honda) Nat. 125 Pascal Filliung (Honda) 1985 1984 1983 Super championnat Jacky Vimond (Yamaha) Super championnat Jacky Vimond (Yamaha) Super championnat Jacky Vimond (Yamaha) Inter 500 Jean-jacques Bruno (Kawasaki) Inter 500 Jean-Paul Mingels (Yamaha) Inter 500 Patrick Fura (Husqvarna) Inter 250 Jacky Vimond (Yamaha) Inter 250 Jacky Vimond (Yamaha) Inter 250 Yannig Kervella (KTM) Inter 125 Christian Vimond (Honda) Inter 125 Jean-Luc Fouchet (Yamaha) Inter 125 Patrick Perrier (Yamaha) Senior 250 François Flick (Honda) Senior 250 Eric Flambard (KTM) Senior 250 Jean-Christophe Pellenard (Yamaha) Junior 125 Patrick Demaria (Yamaha) Junior 125 Philippe Gay (KTM) Junior 125 Thierry Lassaigne (Yamaha) Cadet 80 Jérome Belval (Kawasaki) 1982 1981 1980 Super championnat Jean-Jacques Bruno (Suzuki) Inter 500 Jean-Jacques Bruno (Suzuki) Inter 500 Jean-Jacques Bruno (Suzuki) Inter 500 Patrick Boniface (Honda) Inter 250 Patrick Fura (Husqvarna) Inter 250 Jean-Michel Baron (Portal) Inter 250 Jacky Vimond (Yamaha) Inter 125 Jacky Vimond (Yamaha) Inter 125 Jacky Vimond (Yamaha) Inter 125 Yannig Kervella (KTM) Senior 250 Gilles Friedrich (Husqvarna) Senior 250 Philippe Branlé (KTM) Senior 250 Jean-Michel Micard (Yamaha) Junior 125 Olivier Robert (Aprilia) Junior 125 Yves Gervaise (Yamaha) Junior 125 Dominique Vulliez (Yamaha) 1979 1978 1977 Inter 500 Jean-Jacques Bruno (KTM) Inter 500 Jean-Jacques Bruno (KTM) Inter 500 Serge Bacou (Bultaco) Inter 250 Patrick Boniface (KTM) Inter 250
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