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Tout-Terrain, Cross, Rallye Raid, #49 L’hebdomadaire du cinquantenaire Tout-terrain, cross, rallye raid, ... TITRES de CHAMPION DU MONDE DE MOTOCROSS an cat. pilote 1977 500 Heikki Mikkola 1978 500 Heikki Mikkola 1981 250 Neil Hudson 1982 250 Danny Laporte 1983 500 Hakan Carlqvist 1986 250 Jacky Vimond 1988 250 John Van De Berk 1992 250 Don Schmit 1994 125 Bobby Moore 1995 125 Alessandro Puzar 1997 125 Alessio Chiodi 1999 500 Andrea Bartolini 2001 500 Stefan Everts 2002 500 Stefan Everts 2003 MX1 Stefan Everts 2004 MX1 Stefan Everts 2005 MX1 Stefan Everts TITRES de CHAMPION AMA ENDURO DE MOTOCROSS Année Épreuve Pilote an cat. pilote 1988 ISDE Mende S. Peterhansel 1972 250 Garry Jones 1988 Trèfle Lozérien S. Peterhansel 1973 500 Pierre Karsmakers 1989 ISDE S. Peterhansel 1976 125 Bob Hannah 1989 Trèfle Lozérien S. Peterhansel 1977 125 Broc Glover 1990 Trèfle Lozérien S. Peterhansel 1991 ISDE S. Peterhansel 1978 125 Broc Glover 1991 Trèfle Lozérien S. Peterhansel 1978 250 Bob Hannah 1991 ISDE S. Peterhansel 1978 500 Rick Burgett 1992 Trèfle Lozérien S. Peterhansel 1979 125 Broc Glover 1993 Trèfle Lozérien S. Peterhansel 1979 250 Bob Hannah 1994 Trèfle Lozérien S. Peterhansel 1996 Baïnes A. Demeester 1981 500 Broc Glover 1996 Trèfle Lozérien S. Peterhanse 1983 500 Broc Glover 1997 Ch. du mondde S. Peterhansel 1984 250 Rick Jonhson 1997 Trèfle Lozérien S. Peterhansel 1985 500 Broc Glover 1999 Trèfle Lozérien D. Frétigné 1992 125 Jeff Emig 2002 Ch. du mondde D. Frétigné 2003 ISDE Brésil S. Everts 1993 125 Doug Henry 2003 Aveyronnaise D. Frétigné 1994 125 Doug Henry 2003 Trèfle Lozérien D. Frétigné 1998 open Doug Henry 216 RALLYE RAID Année Épreuve Pilote 1977 Abidjan - Nice Gilles Comte 1979 Paris - Dakar Cyril Neveu 1980 Paris - Dakar Cyril Neveu 1983 Atlas Serge Bacou 1984 Atlas Serge Bacou 1990 Atlas S. Peterhansel 1990 Tunisie S. Peterhansel 1991 Paris - Dakar S. Peterhansel 1992 Paris - Dakar S. Peterhansel 1993 Paris - Dakar S. Peterhansel 1994 Tunisie S. Peterhansel 1995 Paris - Dakar S. Peterhansel 1996 Granada - Dakar E. Orioli 1997 Dakar - Dakar S. Peterhansel 1998 Paris - Dakar S. Peterhansel 2002 Sham Rock D. Frétigné 2003 Sham Rock D. Frétigné 2005 Paris - Dakar (cat. 450cc) D. Frétigné TOUT-TERRAIN Année Épreuve Pilote 1985 Djerba 500 T. Charbonnier 1984 Baja Montesb. S. Bacou 1994 Hossegor S. Peterhansel 1991 ISDE S. Peterhansel 1995 Touquet A. Demeester 1995 GLC national J.L. Fouchet 1996 Touquet A. Demeester 1996* GLC scratch S. Peterhansel 1998 Hossegor A. Demeester 1998 Touquet A. Demeester 1999 Touquet D. Moussé 2000 Fort-Mahon A. Demeester 2001 Hossegor A. Demeester 2001 Fort-Mahon A. Demeester 2002 Laon Plage A. Demeester 2002 Touquet A. Demeester 2005 Touquet A. Demeester * Peterhansel est premier ex-aequo avec Thierry Charbonnel. Bacou à la Baja Montesblanco 1984 JCO avec la “Fusée”. Gros volume ! Banshee 350 : le quad référence.
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