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Marcel Willemsen

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Marcel Willemsen
NationalityNetherlands Netherlands
Born (1977-05-28) May 28, 1977 (age 46)
Lochem, Netherlands
Bike number20
WebsiteMarcel Willemsens official website
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Sidecarcross World Championship
Active years1995 - 1999
2001 - Present
ManufacturersHonda-EML (1995)
Zabel-EML (1996)
Zabel-BSU (1997-1999)
Zabel-VMC (2000)
KTM-VMC (2003-2005)
Zabel-VMC (2006)
Zabel-BSU (2007)
Zabel-WSP (2008-2011)
Zabel-MEFO (2012)
Zabel-WSP (2013-present)
Championships(1) 1999
2015 championship position20th
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
275 26 48 2,464

Marcel Willemsen (born 28 May 1977 in Lochem, Gelderland) is a Dutch sidecarcross passenger and 1999 World Champion.

Marcel won the 1999 world championship as the passenger for his older brother, the seven times world champion Daniël Willemsen. After this, he left his brothers team and started racing as a sidecarcross driver himself, competing in the Dutch and the world championship.

Willemsen is married and has three children, living in Lochem. In 2007 he announced that 2008 would be his last season as a GP rider, retiring from the international competition[1] but took part in a limited number of races in the following seasons and raced a full season again in 2012.

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Sidecarcross world championship results

Marcel Willemsen & Bruno Kaelin in the German championship in 2009

Marcel started racing with his brother Daniël in the world championship in 1995. As a passenger, his first world championship race was the Dutch GP in Markelo on 24 September 1995, which is the only one he raced in that season. The two brothers quickly improved and the next season saw their first win, at the French GP in Baugé on 12 May 1996. From season to season they improved, culminating in a one-point win of the world championship in 1999. Marcel suffered serious injuries in a training run in February 2000, finding himself temporarily paralysed and unable to continue racing.[2]

He made a surprising recovery within ten months and returned to the sidecarcross world championship in 2001, now as a driver, with his countryman Rene Boon as passenger. Marcel could however not achieve the same success there as he had with his brother, a tenth overall finish in 2006 being his strongest season result. Three fifth place finishes in races were his best results in individual events. The 2008 season, now with his German passenger Marco Godau, was to be his last as an international rider, but he may continue to race in the Dutch championship were his showings have been much stronger over the years. He did take part in the Dutch and Swiss GP with passenger Bruno Kaelin in 2009, achieving good results.

He mainly raced in the 2009 German Championship, where he finished second overall. In 2010, Willemsen participated in three Grand Prix once more, again with Bruno Kaelin as his passenger. In 2011, he took part in twelve races, using Gertie Eggink as his passenger, who had won the world championship in the previous year as passenger of Marcel's brother. With the same passenger in 2012, Willemsen finished in eighth place in the world championship, earning his first-ever podium finish as a driver at the first race of the 2012 Belgian GP.

In the 2013 season he only took part in one event of the GP season, the first race of the Belgian GP, where he and his passenger Gertie Eggink came eleventh.[3] The pair raced in five events in 2014 and came 20th overall, a result repeated in 2015.

Season by season

Season Team Equipment Position Points Races Wins Second Third
1995 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen Honda-EML 25 10 2
1996 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen Zabel—EML 12 82 16 2
1997 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen Zabel-BSU 3 231 14 5 4 2
1998 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen Zabel-BSU 2 279 18 6 7 2
1999 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen Zabel-BSU 1 386 24 13 5 1
2001 Netherlands Rene Boon 19 44 14
2002 Netherlands Rene Boon Zabel-VMC 16 144 26
2003 Netherlands Rene Boon KTM-VMC 32 33 8
2004 Netherlands Rene Boon KTM-VMC 13 181 8
Latvia Harolds Kurpnicks 10 2
2005 Netherlands Bart Notten KTM-VMC 13 132 18
2006 Netherlands Bjorn Roes Zabel-VMC 10 137 12
2007 Germany Marco Godau Zabel-BSU 17 82 16
2008 Germany Marco Godau Zabel-WSP 11 208 24
2009 Switzerland Bruno Kaelin Zabel-WSP 24 41 4
2010 Switzerland Bruno Kaelin Zabel-WSP 25 46 6
2011 Netherlands Gertie Eggink Zabel-WSP 21 58 12
2012 Netherlands Gertie Eggink Zabel-MEFO 8 223 22 1
2013 Netherlands Gertie Eggink Zabel-WSP 39 10 1
2014 Netherlands Gertie Eggink Zabel-WSP 20 59 9
2015 Netherlands Bart Sloot Zabel-WSP 20 78 21
Overall 1995 - 2015 2,464 275 26 17 5

Source:"The John Davey Pages - Marcel Willemsen (passenger)". John Davey. Retrieved 2008-04-16.

Source:"The John Davey Pages - Marcel Willemsen (driver)". John Davey. Retrieved 2008-04-16.

  • Passengers in italics.

Honours

World Championship

  • Champions: (1) 1999
  • Runners-up: (1) 1998

Netherlands

  • Champions: (2) 1998, 1999
  • Runners-up: (1) 1997

References

  1. ^ "Marcel Willemsen gaat zijn laatste GP-seizoen in (in Dutch)". Han's zijspancross-site. Archived from the original on 2008-04-09. Retrieved 2008-04-16.
  2. ^ History Team Willemsen website, accessed: 4 April 2011
  3. ^ FIM SIDECAR MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: Classification 2013 Archived 2013-10-16 at the Wayback Machine FIM website, accessed: 8 October 2013

External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by Sidecarcross World Champion (passenger)
1999
Succeeded by
Artis Rasmanis
Preceded by
Wiljam Janssen
Dutch national sidecarcross champion (passenger)
1998, 1999
Succeeded by
Wiljam Janssen
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