European Motocross Championship

European Motocross Championship is the European championship of motocross racing, organized by the FIM Europe, from 1988.[1]

European Motocross Championship
CategoryMotocross
RegionEuropean

Categories

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]

  Rider who became World Champion
Year65cc85cc125cc150cc250cc300ccOpen
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 Ratsep Christophe Charlier Aleksandr Tonkov
2010 Brian Hsu Brian Bogers Syeven Lenoir Johan Remmelg Evgeny Mikhaylov
2011 Jorge Prado Rostyslav Voytsyckyy 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 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 Kjer 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[lower-alpha 1] Martin Michek
2020 Andrea Bonacorsi Thibault Benistant Brad Anderson[lower-alpha 1] Karel Kutsar
2021 Lucas Leok Vítězslav Marek Valerio Lata Nicholas Lapucci Maximilian Spies[lower-alpha 1] Davide De Bortoli
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 Steinbergs (125cc junior)
  • 2005: Nicolai Hansen (125cc junior)
  • 2006: Marco Maddii (125cc junior)
  • 2007: Klemen Gerčar[lower-alpha 2] (125cc junior)
  • 2008: Priit Ratsep (125cc junior)
  • 2010: Jordi Tixier[lower-alpha 2] (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

  1. EMX 2T
  2. Rider who became World Champion

References

  1. "FIM Europe - 2021 Yearbook" (PDF). fim-europe.com. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  2. "FIM Europe Official Results". fim-fim-europe.eu. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  3. "FIM Europe - 2021 Yearbook" (PDF). fim-europe.com. p. 100. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
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