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7. 350Cc-400Cc Reliability-Enduro FIM 350cc/ 400cc ENDURO EUROPEAN/ WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS FIM 350 cc RELIABILITY (1968-80)/ 350cc 4-T (1987-89) ENDURO EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP FIM 350cc (1990-97); 400cc (1998-2003) ENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Year Posn Rider Nationality Bike Points Wins 1968 1. Květoslav Mašita (1st) Czechoslovakia Jawa 2. Klaus Teuchert East Germany 3. Miroslav Vytlačil Czechoslovakia Jawa 1969 1. Květoslav Mašita (2nd) Czechoslovakia Jawa 2. Herbert Scheck West Germany 3. Karl-Heinz Wagner East Germany 4. Klaus Teuchert East Germany 1970 1. Květoslav Mašita (3rd) Czechoslovakia Jawa 2. Zdeněk Češpiva Czechoslovakia Jawa 3. Peter Uhlig West Germany 4. ? 5. Klaus Teuchert East Germany 1971 1. Květoslav Mašita (4th) Czechoslovakia Jawa 2. Peter Uhlig West Germany 3. Jaroslav Břiza Czechoslovakia Jawa 1972 1. Květoslav Mašita (5th) Czechoslovakia Jawa 2. Jiří Cisař Czechoslovakia 3. Jaroslav Břiza Czechoslovakia 1973 1. Květoslav Mašita (6th) Czechoslovakia Jawa 2. 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Egbert Haas West Germany 25(27) 9. Jürgen Meusel East Germany 20 10. Pavel Cihelka Czechoslovakia 20 11. Gianangelo Croci Italy Puch 14 12. Carlo Rinaldo Italy Puch 13 13. Zdzisław Mielczarski Poland Jawa 8 14. Bogusław Urbaniak Poland KTM 7 15. C. Dicher France Ossa 5 16. Sergio Sala Italy 4 - Werner Renner Austria KTM 4 18. Czesław Sedrowicz Poland 3 19. Bernhard Kolb West Germany KTM 2 - Willy Steurer West Germany KTM 2 - Didier Cole France Ossa 2 - Rainer Herbertz West Germany 2 1977 1. Květoslav Mašita (10th) Czechoslovakia Jawa 74 2 2. Jiří Cisař Czechoslovakia Jawa 60 3. Heine Büse West Germany 59 1 4. Hans Wagner West Germany 39 1 5. Roberto Capelli West Germany KTM 37 6. Uwe Köthe East Germany 29 7. José Pibernat Spain Bultaco 22 8. Peter Hajek West Germany Maico 19 9. Jürgen Meusel East Germany 16 10. Guglielmo Marinoni Italy 15 1 - Harald Strössenreuther Austria KTM 15 1 12. Gianangelo Croci Italy 10 - Zdenĕk Rumkas Czechoslovakia Jawa 10 14. B. Kirschen West Germany 8 15. 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Walter Pohlenz West Germany 2 1979 1. Augusto Taiocchi (1st) Italy KTM 165 8 2. Harald Sturm East Germany MZ 149 4 3. Bernhard Christel West Germany KTM 108 4. Christian Gouverneur Belgium SWM 93 1 5. Miroslav Polorný Czechoslovakia Jawa 71 6. Jiří Pošik Czechoslovakia Jawa 67 7. Jens Schützler East Germany MZ 37 8. Roberto Canel Italy KTM 28 9. Zdeněk Runkas Czechoslovakia Jawa 22 10. Thomas Gustavsson Sweden Husqvarna 11 11. Guillermo Moreno Spain SWM 10 - Werner Wagner West Germany Maīco 10 13. Matthias Ridler West Germany Husqvarna 9 14. Jiří Čisar Czechoslovakia Jawa 8 - Bruno Bierschenk West Germany Sachs 8 16. B. Vavassori Italy 6 17. Jaroslav Silhavý Czechoslovakia Jawa 5 - T. Herz West Germany KTM 5 19. Geraint Jones UK KTM 4 - Alessandro Comotti Italy SWM 4 1980 1. Augusto Taiocchi (2nd) Italy KTM 167 9 2. Josef Chovančik Czechoslovakia Jawa 113 1 3. Harald Sturm East Germany MZ 110 4. Jens Schützler East Germany MZ 85 5. Krzysztof Serwin Poland 41 6. Jiří Pošik Czechoslovakia Jawa 36 3 FIM 350cc/ 400cc ENDURO EUROPEAN/ WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 7. Thomas Gustavsson Sweden Husqvarna 34 8. Reinhard Christel West Germany KTM 32 9. Henk Poorte Netherlands Montesa 30 2 10. Jaroslav Kmošták Czechoslovakia Jawa 20 11. Josef Malek Czechoslovakia Jawa 17 12. Gerhard Bayer West Germany 14 13. José Pibernat Spain SWM 11 - Claudio Teruzzi Italy 11 15. R. Bensi Italy 7 - Rolf Klug West Germany Hercules 7 17. Werner Wagner West Germany Maïco 4 - Wolfgang Schönfeld West Germany Husqvarna 4 - Helmut Schmidt West Germany Kramer 4 20. Zdeněk Bouzek Czechoslovakia Jawa 3 - Franz Egger Austria 3 Discontinued. Revived 1987 1987 1. Joachim Sauer West Germany KTM 157 7 2. Jörg Steenbock West Germany Yamaha 120 1 3. Tommy Andersson Sweden Yamaha 112 4. Hans-Ulrich Wrobel West Germany Yamaha 75 5. Andreino Marinoni Italy Yamaha 62 6. Claude Eichenberger Switzerland Yamaha 56 7. Thierry Charbonnier France Yamaha 37 1 8. Bruno Bierschenk West Germany 35 9. Herbert Wegele West Germany Honda 34 10. Michael Sauer West Germany Honda 23 - Philippe Schweizer Switzerland Yamaha 23 12. Manfred Straubel West Germany Yamaha 22 13. Rickard Broberg Sweden Yamaha 13 14. - 1988 1. Thierry Charbonnier France Yamaha 200 6 2. Giuseppe Vigani Italy Yamaha 139 3. Joachim Sauer West Germany KTM 132 3 4. Josef Chovančik Czechoslovakia Jawa 131 1 5. Tommy Andersson Sweden Yamaha 84 6. Maurizio Cecconi Italy Yamaha 68 7. G. Paul Macleod Australia Yamaha 67 8. Jörg Steenbock West Germany Yamaha 56 9. James-Richard Nielsen Australia Yamaha 49 2 10. Franco Gualdi Italy Cagiva 40 2 11. Barnabus Zsembery Hungary Yamaha 40 12. Manfred Straubel West Germany Yamaha 32 13. Bruno Bierschenk West Germany Kramit 20 - Patrick Curti France 20 15. Sándor Sasvári Hungary Yamaha 16 16. Franz Czernuschaek Austria Yamaha 14 17. Stefan Amtmann Austria Yamaha 11 - Jörg Schwantz West Germany Honda 11 19. - 4 FIM 350cc/ 400cc ENDURO EUROPEAN/ WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1989 1. 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