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2005 Motocross of Nations

September 25, 2005 - Ernée, France

TEAM USA WINS

  • RICKY CARMICHAEL (USA), 1ST: "I wanted my two team-mates to have the same sensation that I had in France in 2000 when I won the Nations for the first time. It was a good day. Everyone was talking about me but there were two other guys on this team that rose to the occasion. We race so much at home and it is almost overkill but the factories invest a lot of money and they don't care about this race, they just want success in 250 Supercross. We come here for pride and because we want to and that is why it is so sweet to win. The fans were great. I have been on the upside and the downside of fans in my career and it was nice to feel wanted."
  • DAVID VUILLEMAN (FRANCE) 2ND: "the end result for the French team was still very good and overall the weekend has been an amazing experience"
  • STEFAN EVERTS (BELGIUM) 3RD: "I always knew that it would be difficult to win today, for me the American team was absolutely hands on favorite for the event."
  • BEN TOWNLEY (NEW ZEALAND) 4TH: "I want to say congratulations to RC (Ricky Carmichael - USA) – he was awesome. He was untouchable, I mean I tried my hardest to catch him in that second moto but he was really good."
  • ANDREW McFARLANE (AUSTRALIA): "it's been a bit sad that Australia was not here with its A team. But hopefully we can give it a shot next year with Chad (Reed) and Michael (Byrne)."

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  • RECORD 34 TEAMS
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2005 RIDERS INCLUDE:

  • World champion Stefan Everts
  • US champion Ricky Carmichael

2005 TEAMS INCLUDE:

  • New Zealand (Joshua Coppins, Ben Townley, Cody Cooper)
  • France (Mickael Pichon, David Vuillemin, Sébastien Tortelli)

RACE SCHEDULE:

SAT, SEP 24, 2005:

  • Practice: 10.00am (MX1)
  • Qualifying: 2.20pm (MX1), 3.20pm (MX2) and 4.20pm (Open class).

SUN, SEP 25, 2005:

  • best 20 teams
  • 3 race:
  • 1.10pm (MX1 and MX2)
  • 2.40pm (MX2 and Open)
  • 4.10pm (MX1 and Open)

MXDN WINNERS (after 2005 results)

  • 16 wins: Great Britain & USA
  • Belgium, 14 wins
  • Sweden, 7 wins
  • Italy, 2 wins
  • Russia, 2 wins
  • Czech Republic, 1 win
  • France, 1 win

2005 RACE RESULT: MXDN

OVERALL STANDING - NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP

  • 1 USA - Ricky Carmichael, Kevin Windham, Ivan Tedesco, 16 points
  • 2 FRANCE - David Vuillemin, Sebastien Tortelli, Mickael Pichon, 24 points
  • 3 BELGIUM - Stefan Everts, Kevin Strijbos, Steve Ramón, 31 points
  • 4 New Zealand, 32 points
  • 5 United Kingdom, 56 points
  • 6 Estonia, 59 points
  • 7 Netherlands, 82 points
  • 8 Portugal, 83 points
  • 9 South Africa, 86 points
  • 10 Spain, 99 points

MX1 + MX2

  • 1 Carmichael Ricky, Usa, Suzuki, 35:52.761
  • 2 Coppins Joshua, Nzl, Honda, 36:00.181
  • 3 Pichon Mickael, Fra, Honda, 36:07.889
  • 4 Leok Tanel, Est, Kawasaki, 36:33.092
  • 5 Everts Stefan, Bel, Yamaha, 36:48.056
  • 6 Tedesco Ivan, Usa, Kawasaki, 36:49.925
  • 7 Tortelli Sébastien, Fra, Ktm, 36:50.723
  • 8 De Reuver Marc, Ned, Ktm, 37:01.901
  • 9 Ramon Steve, Bel, Ktm, 37:04.875
  • 10 Mackenzie Billy, Gbr, Yamaha, 37:14.988
  • 11 Nunn Carl, Gbr, Ktm, 37:16.850
  • 12 Rodrigues Joaquim, Por, Honda, 37:18.425
  • 13 Leok Aigar, Est, Ktm, 37:30.904
  • 14 Bill Julien , Sui, Ktm, 37:32.327
  • 15 Swanepoel Garreth, Rsa, Kawasaki, 37:38.453
  • 23 Cooper Cody, Nzl, Honda, 36:14.315

MX2 + MXOPEN

  • 1 Townley Ben, Nzl, Ktm, 36:13.816
  • 2 Vuillemin David, Fra, Yamaha, 36:23.311
  • 3 Ramon Steve, Bel, Ktm, 36:32.988
  • 4 Philippaerts David, Ita, Ktm, 36:35.110
  • 5 Windham Kevin, Usa, Honda, 36:51.853
  • 6 Strijbos Kevin, Bel, Suzuki, 36:56.094
  • 7 Garcia Vico Francisco, Spa, Honda, 37:18.508
  • 8 Ristori Marc, Sui, Honda, 37:20.725
  • 9 Atsuta Yoshitaka, Jpn, Suzuki, 37:21.575
  • 10 Seistola Matti, Fin, Honda, 37:27.664
  • 11 Nunn Carl, Gbr, Ktm, 37:28.372
  • 12 Noble James, Gbr, Honda, 37:29.228
  • 13 Laansoo Juss, Est, Honda, 37:31.805
  • 14 Mcfarlane Andrew, Aus, Yamaha, 37:32.400
  • 15 Rodrigues Joaquim, Por, Honda, 37:43.071
  • 23 Cooper Cody, Nzl, Honda, 36:36.434

MX1 + MXOPEN

  • 1 Carmichael Ricky, Usa, Suzuki, 35:34.904
  • 2 Townley Ben, Nzl, Ktm, 35:39.967
  • 3 Windham Kevin, Usa, Honda, 35:50.717
  • 4 Coppins Joshua, Nzl, Honda, 36:12.696
  • 5 Pichon Mickael, Fra, Honda, 36:17.609
  • 6 De Reuver Marc, Ned, Ktm, 36:22.992
  • 7 Vuillemin David, Fra, Yamaha, 36:29.152
  • 8 Strijbos Kevin, Bel, Suzuki, 36:33.253
  • 9 Everts Stefan, Bel, Yamaha, 36:36.942
  • 10 Leok Tanel, Est, Kawasaki, 36:39.921
  • 11 Garcia Vico Francisco, Spa, Honda, 36:56.278
  • 12 Mackenzie Billy, Gbr, Yamaha, 37:02.968
  • 13 Noble James, Gbr, Honda, 37:07.478
  • 14 Philippaerts David, Ita, Ktm, 37:18.000
  • 15 Goncalves Rui, Por, Yamaha, 37:20.171

AMA CONGRATULATES TEAM USA FOR VICTORY IN MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS

  • PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) extends its congratulations to Team USA for winning the 2005 Motocross of Nations, held yesterday in Ernée, France.
  • Team USA, made up of AMA athletes Ricky Carmichael, Kevin Windham, and Ivan Tedesco, and led by team manager Roger DeCoster, defeated a strong international field to take the winner's trophy for the 16th time, and for the first time since 2000.
  • The French team of David Vuillemin, Sebastien Tortelli, and Mickael Pichon finished second overall; Team Belgium's Stefan Everts, Kevin Strijbos, and Steve Ramón finished third.
  • "On behalf of the AMA and all American motocross and Supercross fans, I congratulate Team USA for bringing the Motocross of Nations trophy back to the U.S.," said Robert Rasor, AMA President. "The riders' performance, supported by industry partners and countless enthusiasts, is a great source of pride and continues our winning tradition."
  • Often called "The Olympics of Motorcycling," the Motocross of Nations features three-man teams from around the world competing in three races, or motos. The U.S. last sent a team in 2003, finishing second to Belgium. From 1981 to 1993, Team USA was undefeated in the Motocross of Nations, winning 13 straight times.
  • Team USA's Carmichael, who won two motos at the 2005 Motocross of Nations, is a nine-time AMA Motocross champion, three-time AMA Supercross champion, and three-time AMA Pro Racing Athlete of the Year. Windham, a five-time AMA Supercross winner in 2004, finished second to Carmichael in the 2005 AMA Motocross Championship. Tedesco is the reigning AMA 125cc Motocross Champion, as well as the two-time and reigning AMA 125cc West Region Supercross champion. Team USA manager DeCoster is a five-time world motocross champion and four-time Trans-AMA Motocross champion.
  • Before achieving success in AMA Pro Racing competition, all three members of Team USA raced in AMA Sports amateur motocross events; Carmichael won nine national titles and Windham won eight. The AMA is the world's largest motorsports-sanctioning body, with AMA Pro Racing and AMA Sports sanctioning more than 4,000 events annually.
  • Team USA's victory in the 2005 Motocross of Nations received unprecedented support from the motorcycle industry. In addition to title sponsorship from the AMA/Air Nautiques Amateur National Motocross Championships at Loretta Lynn's, major contributors to the team effort include Factory Connection, Pro Circuit Products, American Suzuki Motor Corporation, and American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

YAMAHA RACE REPORT

  • The 2005 Motocross of Nations in Ernée, France did a lot more than just live up to the expectations. Excellent weather conditions for most of the weekend, a crowd of 45,000 fans and a three-way battle between home country France, title defendants Belgium and the American team made Ernée an instant classic and a true promotion for the sport.
  • Stefan Everts and the Belgian team reached the podium, but the MX1 world champion had a disappointing day with bad starts in both races. David Vuillemin, who rode his last race with Yamaha in Ernée, helped team France coming second. An impressive Ricky Carmichael (Suzuki), won the two races he participated in and led the Americans to victory. MX2 world champion Antonio Cairoli, from team Italy, showed excellent speed on Saturday in what was his first outing in the MX1 class. Unfortunately Cairoli DNF'd twice and the Italian team only finished a lowly 13th.
  • American legend Ricky Carmichael made his intentions very clear from the first race of the day. Carmichael led from start to finish and was never challenged. However the enthusiastic crowd never got bored because the nature of the MX of Nations format meant there was always more than one race to follow, with the mixed class line-up again made for a great show. The French crowd cheered Mickael Pichon (MX1) and Sebastien Tortelli (MX2) to respectively third and seventh. Both Belgian riders had a difficult task recovering from bad positions at the start of the race. Everts suffered arm pump and could not make his mark on the scenic track that had been kind to him before (recording three GP wins there in 2003). Stefan finished fifth in the end, while Billy Mackenzie was the second best Yamaha rider in 10th position.
  • Race two saw a turn of fortune for Everts and the Belgian team as both USA and France got into trouble, following crashes of respectively Ivan Tedesco and Tortelli. Vuillemin rode a consistent and carefree race and placed his YZ450F second behind Ben Townley (New Zealand). In the tradition of the event the third race would determine the outcome of the Motocross of Nations, the Americans finished the job with Carmichael claiming another win and Kevin Windham coming second. Everts had to make his way through the pack from dead last after a first turn crash and went on to finish ninth. The French team rode to a well-earned second overall with Pichon coming fifth in the combined MX1 and the open class, while 'Le cobra' Vuillemin came home seventh.
  • After what has been one of the most successful editions of the Motocross of Nations in recent history, 2006 host country Great Britain will try to the top the event on the 23rd and 24th of September at Farleigh Castle. Next year's Motocross of Nations will mark the 60th birthday of the legendary 'Olympic games' of motocross.
  • David Vuillemin (Team Yamaha PSM Casola- MX1 - Team France) - 2nd in race 1 and 7th race 3
    "I got a good start in my first race and everything went pretty good. I was running in third and I tried to conserve some energy for my next race, but I got a little bit lucky when Windham crashed and I was handed second on a plate. The second race was a bit harder for me because I had to go through traffic after a bad start, but I was happy with seventh. I think the end result for the French team was still very good and overall the weekend has been an amazing experience. I think that I did the best I could today considering that I crashed on Saturday and I hurt my knee, and that I ran almost on a stock bike here."
  • Stefan Everts (Yamaha L&M Motocross Team - MX1) - fifth in race 1 and ninth race 3
    "I always knew that it would be difficult to win today, for me the American team was absolutely hands on favorite for the event. And of course circumstances did not help us. I had two crashes in the start today but the most disappointing was that I could not run with the top guys. However I'm happy for the Belgian team that we made the podium. It is my 13th podium out of 13 MX of Nations. And that's already quite special by itself."
  • Andrew McFarlane (Team Ricci Racing - MX2 - Australia) - 17th in race 1 and 14th in race 2
    "The first race was quite difficult, I was suffering arm pump and it was hard to compete with the 450s on this power track. Especially the acceleration out of the corner makes a huge difference. My arm pump was not so bad in the second race and I got off with a good start. The riding was getting more hairy in the last race of the day because the track was awfully rutted in many places. Generally, it's been a bit sad that Australia was not here with its A team. But hopefully we can give it a shot next year with Chad (Reed) and Michael (Byrne)."
  • Brian Jorgensen (Yamaha L&M Motocross Team - MX1- Team Denmark
    "Already yesterday I was having serious headache caused by bad toothache, but my qualifying race went not too bad. I climbed up from 10th to finish fifth and Denmark qualified for the A-final so that was good. I went to see a doctor for painkillers and he gave me something to get sleep on Saturday, but it did not help. Again I got the strongest painkillers on Sunday to try and at least be ready to race, unfortunately I did not make it. The pain was unbearable, and it just turned out impossible to race. I'm very disappointed, because my Danish team mates did a good job and my riding was quite ok. This is not the way I wanted to end my season."
  • Billy Mackenzie (Yamaha UK Race Team - MX1 ) - tenth in race 1 and twelfth in race 3
    "Seeing that big crowd out there today made me more nervous than in any race I've ever done before and I am not happy with the performance I put in today. I've been ill with the 'flu all week and although I was feeling better today it still affected me. It's the first time I've ridden the 450 in a year and we had problems setting up the suspension, which in turn gave me arm pump and caused me to slip back from fifth to 10th in the first one. In the second race I was having a good battle with Vuillemin and Vico but all through the race I had an intermittent problem with the front brake sticking on. That caused me to crash and lose a few places which was a disappointment."
  • Antonio Cairoli (Team Yamaha De Carli - MX2) - DNF in race 1 and DNF in race 3
    "It was not a good day today! I did not make one complete lap because in both races I arrive in a dangerous situation and have a very big crash each time. My wrist was sore after the first race although it feels more calm now. It is a shame because yesterday I was happy with my speed in the qualifying race. My style suits riding the 450 and when I make a good rhythm I thought I can ride well. It has been a good season and a nice experience riding here, so I look forward to next year."

TEAM NEW ZEALAND REPORT

  • Team New Zealand do their country proud at the MX of Nations.
  • The Motocross of Nations in Ernee France saw and amazing sell out crowd turn out to see the best riders in the world battle for the coveted Chamberlain trophy. Likened to the “Olympics of Motocross” the best three riders of each country are chosen to take part and it was the Kiwi team of Josh Coppins, Ben Townley and Cody Cooper that would have the honour of representing New Zealand.
  • The first race of the day would see Josh Coppins (MX1) and Cody Cooper(MX2) opening up the scoreboard. Coppins had a good start and managed to keep French hero Mikael Pichon at bay while protecting second position. Ricky Carmichael had the lead from the word go and Coppins could not match the American’s speed but managed to control his second position until the end of the race. Cody Cooper who was on the smaller capacity machine did the best he could to gain as many positions as possible. The twenty-one year old made up many places after a bad start and crossed the finish line 23rd.
  • Next up it was Ben Townley (MX Open) and Cody Cooper (MX2) that had to do battle. Townley was not up front as the pack entered the first turn however the soon to be twenty-one-year-old worked his magic and with five laps gone he had already recovered from a small crash and was back into second. Townley honed in on Kevin Windham and started to reel the American in when Windham made a mistake and handed New Zealand the lead. Townley cruised to victory while Cody Cooper was having a tough time coming through the pack. Cooper matched his first race result by finishing 23rd after a hard fought race.
  • The grand finale had New Zealand’s top MX stars, Ben Townley (MX Open) and Josh Coppins (MX1) lined up to give it their best shot of making it onto the podium. Coppins grabbed a great start but team-mate Townley was on the move and was looking to latch onto Ricky Carmichael who was again out front. Townley quickly made his move on Kevin Windham in second place and went after Carmichael. The two contenders matched each other lap for lap and the 30 000 strong French crowd were amazed at the Kiwi’s tenacity and determination. Coppins had a small crash in the meantime and was recovering his rhythm and making time on the group ahead.
  • Townley eventually lost time on Carmichael and finished a few seconds down on the American for what can be considered a truly commendable ride. Coppins came home in fourth but unfortunately for New Zealand they missed out on an overall podium spot to Belgium by one point.
  • Quotes:
  • Ben Townley: “It’s been a good day! First I want to say congratulations to RC – he was awesome. He was untouchable, I mean I tried my hardest to catch him in that second moto but he was really good. I also want to thank team USA for making the effort to come over here. The atmosphere was just amazing over the entire weekend. I’m pretty happy with the result and my ride was what I wanted. I got handed the first race when Kevin went down but I compared my lap times to Ricky and they were pretty similar. I said to the guys in the truck before the last race that I was going after R.C. this time. I tried my hardest but I didn’t quite get there. Cody rode really well and did the best he could and I don’t think we could have done any better than we did.”
  • Josh Coppins: “I’m quite happy with my result today. I was 2-4 and Ben rode extremely well with a 1-2. On the other hand I’m a little bit disappointed because I crashed in both races and I think I could have been at bit closer to Ricky than I was. I think we can be pretty proud of our result as a team. Cody rode really well and we couldn’t have expected more from him. He jumped in to help at the last minute so I think he rode really well and I don’t think any of us could have done any better. It was a good result.”
  • Cody Cooper: “I was happy with my riding today although in the last race I think I gave it away a little bit there. The heat got to me and I stalled the bike which left me with a lot of work to do. I think my lap times were ok I just couldn’t get the starts I needed. It has been a real honour riding for New Zealand especially with guys like Ben and Josh. Daryl Hurley was meant to be riding but he hurt his knee and I was called in at the last minute. I would like to wish him a speedy recovery.”

2005 MXDN ENTRY:

  • 1 Belgium 1 EVERTS Stefan MX1 Yamaha 450 ROBERT Joël
    Belgique 2 RAMON Steve MX2 KTM 250
    3 STRIJBOS Kevin OPEN Suzuki 450

    2 Netherlands 4 DE REUVER Marc MX1 KTM VAN DEN BERK John
    Pays-Bas 5 EGGENS Erik MX2 Honda
    6 VERHOEVEN Bas OPEN Honda

    3 France 7 PICHON Mickaël MX1 ROBERT Olivier
    France 8 TORTELLI Sébastien MX2
    9 VUILLEMIN David OPEN Yamaha 450

    4 Estonia 10 LEOK Tanel MX1 Kawasaki 450 KURG Kalev
    Estonie 11 LEOK Aigar MX2 KTM 250
    12 LAANSOO Juss OPEN Honda 450

    5 South Africa 13 SWANEPOEL Gareth MX1 Kawasaki 450 NEL Tinus
    Afrique du Sud 14 RATTRAY Tyla MX2 KTM 250
    15 BRADSHAW Neville OPEN Suzuki 450

    6 Finland 16 PYRHÖNEN Antti MX1 TM 450 MÄKELÄ Sauli
    Finlande 17 SEISTOLA Matti MX2 Honda 250
    18 PIRINEN Jukka OPEN Honda 450

    7 New Zealand 19 COPPINS Joshua MX1 Honda 450 BURLING Russell
    Nouvelle-Zélande 20 TOWNLEY Benjamin MX2 KTM 250
    21 HURLEY Daryl OPEN SUZUKI 450

    8 Canada 22 HOMANS Simon MX1 Yamaha 450 Tba
    Canada 23 DEHAAN Doug MX2 Yamaha 250
    24 MORGAN Blair OPEN Yamaha 450

    9 Great Britain 25 NOBLE James MX1 Honda 450 HERRING Robert
    Grande-Bretagne 26 NUNN Carl MX2 KTM 250
    27 MacKENZIE Billy OPEN Yamaha 450


    10 Portugal 28 SANTOS Hugo MX1 Honda 450 ASSUNCAO Rui
    Portugal 29 RODRIGUES Joaquim MX2 Honda 250
    30 GONCALVES Rui OPEN Yamaha

    11 Germany 31 NAGL Maximilian MX1 KTM 250 NOACK Olaf
    Allemagne 32 SCHIFFER Markus MX2 KTM 125
    33 SIEGL Daniel OPEN Yamaha 450

    12 Spain 34 GARCIA VICO Francisco Javier MX1 Honda VALLE Rafaël
    Espagne 35 HERNANDEZ Xavier MX2 Yamaha
    36 BARRAGAN Jonathan OPEN KTM

    13 Australia 37 HAM Danny MX1 Suzuki 450 BENN Gary
    Australie 38 McFARLANE Andrew MX2 Yamaha 250
    39 ELLIS Lee OPEN KTM 450

    14 Ireland 40 CROCKARD Gordon MX1 Yamaha 450 RUSSELL Stephen
    Irlande 41 McCULLOUGH Philip MX2 KTM 250
    42 BARR Martin OPEN Yamaha 450

    15 Italy 43 CHIODI Alessio MX1 Yamaha 250 BARTOLINI Andrea
    Italie 44 CAIROLI Antonio MX2 Yamaha 250
    45 PHILIPPAERTS David OPEN KTM 450

    16 Czech Republic 46 KUCIREK Miroslav MX1 Honda 450 ZEMEN Arnost Jr
    République Tchèque 47 ZAREMBA Jan MX2 KTM 250
    48 ZERAVA Martin OPEN Yamaha 479

    17 Japan 49 MASUDA Kazumasa MX1 Honda 449 Tba
    Japon 50 KOJIMA Yohei MX2 Suzuki 249
    51 ATSUTA Yoshitaka OPEN Suzuki 450

    18 Russia 52 SAFRONOV Andrey MX1 KTM 450 YARYGIN Gennady
    Russie 53 PARSHIN Dimitry MX2 Suzuki 250
    54 IVANUTIN Alexander OPEN Yamaha 482

    19 Sweden 55 WING Jonas MX1 KTM 450 ERIKSSON Anders
    Suède 56 CARLSSON Johan MX2 Yamaha 250
    57 NORLEN Marcus OPEN Suzuki 450

    20 Norway 58 GUNDERSEN Kenneth MX1 KTM 450 BJORNAAS Borge
    Norvège 59 AULISETHER Fredrik MX2 Honda 250
    60 BAKKE Ronny OPEN Honda 450

    21 Denmark 61 JÖRGENSEN Brian MX1 Yamaha 450 SJOHOLM Barne
    Danemark 62 HANSEN Nikolai MX2 Yamaha 250
    63 NIELSEN Kim OPEN Honda 450

    22 Austria 64 REISINGER Oswald MX1 Honda 450 JONAS Robert
    Autriche 65 MAUSER Markus MX2 KTM 250
    66 STAUFER Michael OPEN KTM 540

    23 Latvia 67 FREIBERGS Lauris MX1 Suzuki 449 BOBKOVS Vitalijs
    Lettonie 68 STEINBERGS Ivo MX2 Yamaha 249
    69 BOBKOVS Aigars OPEN Honda 490

    24 Slovenia 70 JELEN Roman MX1 Honda 450 VAUPOTIC Joze
    Slovénie 71 KRAGELJ Saso MX2 Yamaha 250
    72 MOZE Jaka OPEN Honda 450

    25 Croatia 73 GORICKE Goran MX1 Yamaha MILASAC Josep
    Croatie 74 LELJAK Marco MX2 KTM
    75 SIPEK Nenad OPEN Yamaha

    26 Guatemala 79 GANDARA Gerardo MX1 KTM MORALES Ovidio
    Guatemala 80 MEDRANO Antonio MX2 KTM
    81 RODRIGUEZ Fabian OPEN KTM

    27 United States 101 CARMICHAEL Ricky MX1 Suzuki 450 DE COSTER Roger
    Etats-Unis 102 BROWN Michael MX2 Honda 250
    103 WINDHAM Kevin OPEN Honda 450

    28 Cyprus 104 ZANNETTOS Koumasi MX1 Honda 450 DIMITRIOU Dimitris
    Chypre 105 KOSTEAS Dimitris MX2 Yamaha 250
    106 TSAGGARAS Marinos OPEN Yamaha 450

    29 Greece 107 GALATIANOS Stilianos MX1 Honda 450 Tba
    Grèce 108 KOUZIS Panagiotis MX2 Yamaha 125
    109 PANAGIOTOPOULOS Mihalis OPEN KTM 450

    30 Islamic Republic of Iran 110 JADIDI Mahmoudreza (tbc) MX1 HEMATIAN Mehran
    République Islamique 111 HEMATIAN Mehran (tbc) MX2
    d'Iran 112 KARINZADEH Hamid (tbc) OPEN

    31 Switzerland 113 BILL Julien MX1 KTM Tba
    Suisse 114 WALTHER Patrick MX2 Yamaha
    115 RISTORI Marc OPEN Honda

    32 Lithuania 116 AGAFONOVAS Oskaras MX1 KTM 450 SAPRANAUSKIENE
    Lituanie 117 Tba MX2 Giedre
    118 GELAZINKAS Arunas OPEN Honda 450

    33 Slovakia 119 KULHAVY Josef MX1 Honda 450 SINDLER Petr
    Slovaquie 120 KOHUT Martin MX2 KTM 125
    121 BUCENEC Tomas OPEN

    34 Bulgaria 122 AVRAMOV Boncho MX1 Honda 450 KUMANOV Kuman
    Bulgarie 123 TONCHEV Rosen MX2 KTM 125
    124 KUMANOV Nikolay OPEN Honda

    35 Hungary 125 NEMETH Kornel MX1 Suzuki 450 NEMETH Kornel Id
    Hongrie 126 BORKA Janos MX2 Kawasaki 250
    127 GRILLMAYER Gabor OPEN Kawasaki 450

    36 Columbia 128 POSADA Juan David (tbc) MX1 Yamaha 450 VELEZ Oscar
    Colombie 129 VELEZ ARANGO Sebastian(tbc) MX2 Yamaha 250
    130 HERNANDEZ VEGA Yonni (tbc) OPEN Yamaha 250

2005 SEASON

2005 RIDERS


2005 STANDING

MX1:
1 Everts 621
2 Coppins 576
3 Townley 505
4 Pichon 446
5 Ramon 423
6 Smets 3856
7 Leuret 296
8 de Dijcker 274
8 Noble 274
10 Leok 268

MX2:

1 Cairoli 501
2 McFarlane 482
3 Chiodi 427
4 Philippaerts 389
5 Melotte 352
6 Sword 308
7 Pourcel 297
8 Nunn 289
9 MacKenzie 266
10 Goncalves 260


WORLD MX CHAMPIONS:

2005
MX1: Stefan Everts
MX2: Antonio Cairoli

2004
MX1: Stefan Everts
MX2: Ben Townley

2003
MXGP: Stefan Everts
650: Joel Smets
125: Steve Ramon

2002
500: Stefan Everts
250: Pichon
125: Maschio

2001
500: Stefan Everts
250: Pichon
125: Dobb

2000
500: Joel Smets
250: Bolley
125: Langston

1999
500: Andrea Bartolini
250: Bolley
125: Chiodi

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