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AMA/ FIM SUPERCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (Since 2008) FIM SUPERCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIM SUPERCROSS RODIL TROPHY (1985-91) FIM SUPERCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (1992-2007) AMA/ FIM SUPERCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (since 2008) SUPERCROSS RODIL TROPHY Year Posn Rider Nationality Bike Points Wins 1985 1. Jim Holley USA Yamaha 63 1 2. John van den Berk Netherlands Yamaha 56 3. Jan van Poppel Netherlands Honda 29 4. Leif Nicklasson Sweden 26 5. Jeff Ward USA Kawasaki 25 1 6. Ron Lechien USA Honda 25 1 7. Johnny O’Mara USA Honda 22 8. David Bailey USA Honda 20 9. Guy van Gijsegem Belgium Honda 20 10. Gert-Jan van Doorn Netherlands Honda 19 1986 cancelled 1987 1. Leif Niklasson (1st) Sweden 2. 3. 1988 1. Leif Niklasson (2nd) Sweden Kawasaki 73 2. Eric Geboers Belgium Honda 69 3. Ricky Ryan USA Kawasaki 58 4. Jim Holley USA 47 5. Jo Martens Belgium Kawasaki 46 6. Ross Pederson Canada Yamaha 34 7. Dave Strijbos Netherlands Cagiva 31 8. Pedro Tragter Netherlands 31 9. Edwin Evertsen Netherlands Honda 30 10. John van den Berk Netherlands 28 ? Bo Hoegeberg Sweden Yamaha (20) 1 ? Willy Musgrave USA Honda (17) ? Olivier Perrin France Suzuki (15) 1989 1. Mike Jones USA 2. Pekka Vehkonen Finland 3. Jochen Jasinski Germany 1990 1. Pekka Vekhonen Finland Yamaha (90) 2. Mike Fisher USA KTM (59) 3.? Pedro Tragter Netherlands Suzuki (30) 4.? Michael Craig USA Yamaha (28) 5.? Kyle Lewis USA Kawasaki (28) 6.? Mike Jones USA Honda (24) 1 FIM SUPERCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 7.? Jean-Michel Bayle France Honda (20) 8.? Micky Dymond USA Yamaha (17) 9.? Ron Lechien USA Kawasaki (17) 10.? Darryl Atkins New Zealand Yamaha (16) Standings/ Points before last round 1991 1. Michael Craig USA Kawasaki 2. Pekka Vekhonen Finland Yamaha 3.? Pedro Tragter Netherlands Suzuki ? Edwin Evertsen Netherlands Kawasaki ? Dave Strijbos Netherlands Suzuki ? John van den Berk Netherlands Suzuki ? Marcel van Drunen Netherlands Honda ? John van den Berk Netherlands Suzuki ? Edwin Evertsen Netherlands Kawasaki ? Doug Dubach USA Yamaha ? Dave Strijbos Netherlands Suzuki ? Mike Jones USA Suzuki ? Marcus Hansen Sweden Kawasaki ? Mike Fisher USA KTM ? Stefan Everts Belgium Suzuki ? Axel Holvoet Belgium Kawasaki ? Marnique Bervoets Belgium Kawasaki SUPERCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP From 2003 to 2007, the AMA and the FIM Supercross Championships were partially merged; FIM counted 2 rounds outside USA and all but 1 round in the USA. From 2008 on, all rounds counted equally towards both championships. Year Posn Rider Nationality Bike Points Wins 1992 1. Jeff Stanton USA Honda 75 3 2. Michael Craig USA Kawasaki 54 1 3. Kyle Lewis USA Yamaha 44 4. Stefan Everts Belgium Suzuki 43 1 5. Jeremy McGrath USA Honda 37 1 6. Donny Schmit USA Yamaha 30 7. Larry Brooks USA Yamaha 29 8. Edwin Evertsen Netherlands Kawasaki 28 9. Jeff Emig USA Yamaha 26 10. Yann Guedard France Kawasaki 23 11. Steve Lamson USA Honda 20 12. Doug Dubach USA Yamaha 18 13. Greg Albertyn South Africa Honda 18 14. Tallon Vohland USA Suzuki 17 15. Jean-Michel Bayle France Honda 17 16. Jimmy Button USA Suzuki 16 17. Marcus Hansen Sweden Kawasaki 15 18. Jörgen Nilsson Sweden Honda 15 19. Frédéric Bolley France Yamaha 14 20. Kiyoshi Saai Japan Honda 13 2 FIM SUPERCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 1993 1. Guy Cooper USA Suzuki 68 1 2. Greg Albertyn South Africa Honda 45 3. Larry Ward USA Suzuki 44 1 4. Steve Lamson USA Honda 32 5. Darryl King New Zealand Kawasaki 28 6. Pedro Tragter Netherlands Suzuki 27 7. Cliff Palmer USA KTM 24 8. Jimmy Gladdis USA Kawasaki 22 9. Jeff Stanton USA Honda 20 1 10. Jeremy McGrath USA Honda 20 1 11. Stefan Everts Belgium Suzuki 20 1 12. Yann Guedard France Kawasaki 20 13. Mike LaRocco USA Kawasaki 17 14. Miska Aaltonen Finland Honda 16 15. Ronnie Tichenor USA Suzuki 15 16. Damon Huffman USA Suzuki 15 17. Buddy Antunez USA Honda 15 18. Brian Swink USA Suzuki 15 19. Shayne King New Zealand Yamaha 14 20. Jörgen Nilsson Sweden Honda 13 1994 1. Jeremy McGrath (1st) USA Honda 110 2 2. Mike LaRocco USA Kawasaki 109 2 3. Doug Henry USA Honda 65 1 4. Jimmy Button USA Suzuki 64 5. Damon Huffman USA Suzuki 55 6. Steve Lamson USA Honda 50 1 7. Larry Ward USA Yamaha 46 8. James Dobb UK Honda 44 9. Frédéric Bolley France Yamaha 31 10. Frédéric Vialle France Kawasaki 31 11. Mike Kiedrowski USA Kawasaki 26 12. Guy Cooper USA Suzuki 24 13. Doug Dubach USA Yamaha 23 14. Michael Craig USA Honda 22 15. Pedro González Mexico Kawasaki 18 16. Mike Brown USA Honda 17 17. Jeff Matiasevitch USA Yamaha 17 18. Jeff Emig USA Yamaha 16 19. Jimmy Gaddis USA Kawasaki 13 20. Davey Yezek USA Kawasaki 13 1995 1. Jeremy McGrath (2nd) USA Honda 135 6 2. Larry Ward USA Yamaha 112 1 3. Steve Lamson USA Honda 96 4. Ryan Hughes USA Kawasaki 96 5. Damon Huffman USA Kawasaki 62 1 6. John Dowd USA Yamaha 48 7. Jeff Emig USA Yamaha 43 8. Mike Brown USA Honda 43 9. Michael Craig USA Honda 41 10. Jimmy Button USA Honda 41 3 FIM SUPERCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 11. James Dobb UK Honda 32 12. Thierry Bethys France Honda 30 13. Phil Lawrence USA Kawasaki 29 14. Jeff Matiasevitch USA Kawasaki 21 15. Guy Cooper USA Suzuki 21 16. Kevin Windham USA Yamaha 20 17. Kyle Lewis USA Suzuki 16 18. Daniel Obelisco France Honda 15 19. Mickaël Maschio France Honda 15 20. Stefan Everts Belgium Kawasaki 14 1996 1. Jeff Emig USA Kawasaki 108 1 2. Ryan Hughes USA Kawasaki 91 3. Damon Huffman USA Kawasaki 80 1 4. Sébastien Tortelli France Kawasaki 72 5. Michael Craig USA Honda 69 2 6. Larry Ward USA Honda 52 1 7. Greg Albertyn South Africa Suzuki 51 1 8. Jimmy Button USA Yamaha 50 9 John Dowd USA Yamaha 48 10. Jeremy McGrath USA Honda 37 1 11. Ezra Lusk USA Yamaha 35 12. Mickaël Pichon France Suzuki 33 13. Brian Swink USA Honda 25 14. Thierry Bethys France Honda 19 15. Damon Bradshaw USA Honda 17 16. Cyril Porte France Honda 15 17. Yann Guedard France Honda 13 18. Phil Lawrence USA Yamaha 13 19. Doug Henry USA Yamaha 9 20. Takateru Atsuta Japan Honda 9 1997 1. Damon Huffman USA Kawasaki 165 2 2. Mickaël Pichon France Suzuki 154 3. Jeff Emig USA Kawasaki 151 3 4. Jeremy McGrath USA Yamaha 132 1 5. Jimmy Button USA Yamaha 114 3 6. Mickaël Maschio France Honda 89 7. Larry Ward USA Honda 88 8. Ezra Lusk USA Honda 80 4 9. Frédéric Bolley France Kawasaki 78 10. Cyril Porte France Honda 72 11. Frédéric Vialle France Yamaha 69 12. Yves Demaria France Kawasaki 64 13. Michael Craig USA Honda 64 14. Thierry Bethys France Honda 62 15. Greg Albertyn South Africa Suzuki 61 1 16. John Dowd USA Yamaha 47 17. Kevin Windham USA Yamaha 46 18. Steve Lamson USA Honda 41 19. Pedro González Mexico Kawasaki 34 20. Tim Ferry USA Yamaha 17 4 FIM SUPERCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 1998 1. Robbie Reynard USA Suzuki 72 2 2. David Vuillemin France Yamaha 61 1 3. Larry Ward USA Suzuki 54 1 4. Ryan Hughes USA Honda 50 5. Mickaël Maschio France Yamaha 46 6. Steve Lamson USA Yamaha 45 7. Tim Ferry USA Yamaha 32 8. Serge Guidetty France Honda 23 9. Jean-Sébastien Roy Canada Kawasaki 17 10. Nicolas Cailly France Honda 15 11. Pierrick Paget France Honda 13 12. Thierry Bethys France Honda 10 13. Xavier Fabre France Honda 10 14. Frédéric Vialle France Kawasaki 9 15. Mike LaRocco USA Honda 8 16. Javier García Vico Spain Yamaha 7 17. Rodrig Thain France Yamaha 7 18. Troy Carroll Australia KTM 6 19. Jochen Jasinski Germany Honda 5 20. Darryl Atkins New Zealand Honda 5 1999 1. David Vuillemin France Yamaha 46 1 2. Sébastien Tortelli France Honda 36 3. Jeremy McGrath USA Yamaha 35 1 4. Larry Ward USA Kawasaki 32 5. Mickaël Pichon France Suzuki 32 6. Jeff Emig USA Yamaha 32 7. Ezra Lusk USA Honda 31 1 8. Ryan Hughes USA Honda 20 9 . Mike LaRocco USA Honda 16 10. Steve Lamson USA Honda 13 11. Mathieu Lalloz France Yamaha 12 12. Jean-Sébastien Roy Canada Honda 11 13. Thierry Bethys France Honda 10 14. Marko Kovalainen Finland Honda 9 15. Anthony Josselin France Yamaha 8 16. Nicolas Charlier France Kawasaki 7 17. Damon Huffman USA Suzuki 6 18. Tyler Evans USA Suzuki 5 19. Brock Sellards USA Honda 5 20. Serge Guidetty France Honda 5 2000 1. Mike LaRocco USA Yamaha 40 2. Greg Albertyn South Africa Suzuki 29 3. Thierry Bethys France Honda 26 4. Jeremy McGrath USA Yamaha 25 1 5. David Vuillemin France Yamaha 25 1 6. Joshua Coppins New Zealand Suzuki 24 7. Pierrick Paget France Honda 18 8. Rodrig Thain France Suzuki 17 9. Joachim Rodrigues Portugal Honda 14 5 FIM SUPERCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 10. Jussi-Pekka Vehviläinen Finland Honda 10 11. Nicolas Charlier France Kawasaki 8 12. Marko Kovalainen Finland Yamaha 8 13. Jérôme Hemery France Kawasaki 7 14. Régis Oliveira France Yamaha 7 15. Mathieu Lalloz France Yamaha 5 16. Mark Hucklebridge UK Kawasaki 4 17. Darryl Atkins New Zealand Yamaha 4 18. Nicolas Cailly France Honda 3 19. Michele Monti Italy Honda 2 20. Vincent Turpin France Yamaha 2 2001-2 no competitions 2003 1. Chad Reed (1st) Australia Yamaha 401 13 2. Heath Voss USA Yamaha 261 3. Tim Ferry USA Yamaha 258 1 4. Keith Johnson USA Yamaha 251 5. David Vuillemin France Yamaha 238 2 6.
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