European Motocross Championship is the European championship of motocross racing, organized by the FIM Europe, from 1988.[1]
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Since 2014 the 65cc, 85cc, 125cc, 150cc, 250cc, 300cc and Open classes have taken on the names EMX 65, EMX 85, EMX 125, EMX 250, EMX 300 and EMX Open.[2]
Winners
Update to end of the 2020 season.[3]
Year | 65cc | 85cc | 125cc | 150cc | 250cc | 300cc | Open |
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1988 | Annunzio Fanton | ||||||
1989 | Thierry Bethys | ||||||
1990 | Cristian Rostagno | ||||||
1991 | Alessio Chiodi | ||||||
1992 | Massimo Beltrami | ||||||
1993 | Mikkel Caprani | Joakim Eliasson | |||||
1994 | Brian Jorgensen | Andreas Dygd | |||||
1995 | Marco Stallman | Mats Nilsson | |||||
1996 | Thomas Traversini | Javier Garcia Vico | |||||
1997 | Fabrizio Dini | Javier Remacho | |||||
1998 | Nicolas Delepierre | Steve Boniface | Jesper Kjær Jørgensen | ||||
1999 | Tanel Leok | Antonio Paricio | Nenad Šipek | ||||
2000 | Jeremy Tarroux | Antti Pyrhonen | Lauris Freibergs | ||||
2001 | Jeremy Tarroux | Kevin Strijbos | Michael Milanovic | ||||
2002 | Dennis Verbruggen | Luca Cherubini | Sašo Kragelj | ||||
2003 | Christophe Pourcel | Sébastien Pourcel | Christophe Godrie | ||||
2004 | Marvin Musquin | Matti Seistola | Andrey Safronov | ||||
2005 | Nicola Recchia | Mauro Fiorgentili | Jérémy Tarroux | Roman Morozov | |||
2006 | Vaclav Kovar | Alessandro Lupino | Dennis Verbruggen | Matteo Dottori | |||
2007 | Tim Gajser | Jason Clermont | Gautier Paulin | Aleksandr Tonkov | |||
2008 | Davy Pootjes | Jeffrey Herlings | Valentin Teillet | Petr Bartos | |||
2009 | Ivan Petrov | Tim Gajser | Priit Rätsep | Christophe Charlier | Aleksandr Tonkov | ||
2010 | Brian Hsu | Brian Bogers | Jordi Tixier | Johan Remmelg | Steven Lenoir | Evgeny Mikhaylov | |
2011 | Jorge Prado | Rostyslav Voytsyckyy | Simone Zecchina | Romain Febvre | Petr Bartos | ||
2012 | Xylian Ramella | Davy Pootjes | Tim Gajser | Mel Pocock | Evgeni Tyletski | ||
2013 | Raivo Dankers | Conrad Mewse | Pauls Jonass | Filippo Grigoletto | Valentin Guillod | Alexandr Burgreev | |
2014 | Nikita Kucherov | Jago Geerts | Brian Hsu | Albie Wilkie | Steven Clarke | Samuele Bernardini | Semen Rogozin |
2015 | Scott Smulders | Raivo Dankers | Jorge Prado | Emil Weckman | Nick Kouwenberg | Marco Maddii | Martin Michek |
2016 | Edvards Bidzāns | Rene Hofer | Jago Geerts | Emil Weckman | Thomas Kjær Olsen | Mike Kras | Martin Michek |
2017 | Mads Sorensen | cancelled | Brian Moreau | Andrea Adamo | Morgan Lesiardo | Brad Anderson | Volodymyr Tarasov |
2018 | Brando Rispoli | Camden McLellan | Thibault Benistant | Mathys Boisrame | Brad Anderson | Martin Michek | |
2019 | Vítězslav Marek | Edvards Bidzāns | Mattia Guadagnini | Roan van de Moosdijk | Mike Kras[a] | Martin Michek | |
2020 | Andrea Bonacorsi | Thibault Benistant | Brad Anderson[a] | Karel Kutsar | |||
2021 | Lucas Leok | Vítězslav Marek | Valerio Lata | Nicholas Lapucci | Maximilian Spies[a] | Davide De Bortoli | |
2022 | Ricardo Bauer | Vítězslav Marek | Cas Valk | Rick Elzinga | Toms Macuks[a] | José Butrón | |
2023 | Francesco Assini | Nicolò Alvisi | Jānis Reišulis | Andrea Bonacorsi | Cas Valk[a] | Pierre Goupillon |
- Discontinued
- 2001: Cyrille Coulon (125cc junior), Miroslav Kucirek (open junior)
- 2002: Jaka Moze (125cc junior); Juss Laansoo (open junior)
- 2003: Josef Kulhavy (125cc junior)
- 2004: Ivo Šteinbergs (125cc junior)
- 2005: Nicolai Hansen (125cc junior)
- 2006: Marco Maddii (125cc junior)
- 2007: Klemen Gerčar[b] (125cc junior)
- 2008: Priit Rätsep (125cc junior)
- 2010: Jordi Tixier[b] (125cc 2 stroke)
- 2011: Simone Zecchina (125cc 2 stroke)
- 2014: Albie Wilkie (150cc 4 stroke)
- 2019: Stephanie Laier (Women), Martine Hughes (Women 125)
See also
Notes
References
- ^ "FIM Europe - 2021 Yearbook" (PDF). fim-europe.com. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
- ^ "FIM Europe Official Results". fim-fim-europe.eu. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
- ^ "FIM Europe - 2021 Yearbook" (PDF). fim-europe.com. p. 100. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
External links
- Official website
- CHAMPIONNATS D'EUROPE de MOTOCROSS : Podiums finals des principales catégories depuis 1988 (in French)