European Motocross Championship

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European Motocross Championship
CategoryMotocross
RegionEuropean

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

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
Year 65cc 85cc 125cc 150cc 250cc 300cc Open
1988 Italy
1989 France
1990 Italy
1991 Italy Alessio Chiodi
1992 Italy
1993 Denmark Sweden
1994 Denmark Sweden
1995 Netherlands Sweden
1996 Italy Spain
1997 Italy Spain
1998 France France Denmark
1999 Estonia Tanel Leok Spain Croatia
2000 France Finland Latvia
2001 France Netherlands Kevin Strijbos Switzerland
2002 Belgium Italy Slovenia
2003 France Christophe Pourcel France Sébastien Pourcel Belgium
2004 France Marvin Musquin Finland Russia
2005 Italy Italy France Ukraine
2006 Czech Republic Italy Alessandro Lupino Belgium Italy
2007 Slovenia Tim Gajser France France Gautier Paulin Russia
2008 Netherlands Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings France Czech Republic
2009 Bulgaria Slovenia Tim Gajser Estonia France Russia
2010 Germany Netherlands France Sweden Russia
2011 Spain Jorge Prado Ukraine France Romain Febvre Czech Republic
2012 Switzerland Netherlands Slovenia Tim Gajser United Kingdom Belarus
2013 Netherlands United Kingdom Latvia Pauls Jonass United Kingdom Switzerland Russia
2014 Russia Belgium Jago Geerts Germany United Kingdom Italy Russia
2015 Netherlands Netherlands Spain Jorge Prado Finland Netherlands Italy Czech Republic
2016 Latvia Edvards Bidzāns Austria Belgium Jago Geerts Finland Denmark Netherlands Czech Republic
2017 Denmark cancelled France Italy Italy United Kingdom Brad Anderson Ukraine
2018 Italy South Africa France Thibault Benistant France United Kingdom Brad Anderson Czech Republic
2019 Czech Republic Latvia Edvards Bidzāns Italy Mattia Guadagnini Netherlands Netherlands [a] Czech Republic
2020 Italy France Thibault Benistant United Kingdom Brad Anderson[a] Estonia
2021 Estonia Czech Republic Italy Italy Germany [a] Italy
Discontinued
  • 2001: France (125cc junior), Czech Republic (open junior)
  • 2002: Slovenia (125cc junior); Estonia (open junior)
  • 2003: Slovakia (125cc junior)
  • 2004: Latvia (125cc junior)
  • 2005: Denmark Nicolai Hansen (125cc junior)
  • 2006: Italy (125cc junior)
  • 2007: Slovenia Klemen Gerčar[b] (125cc junior)
  • 2008: Estonia (125cc junior)
  • 2010: France Jordi Tixier[b] (125cc 2 stroke)
  • 2011: Italy (125cc 2 stroke)
  • 2014: United Kingdom (150cc 4 stroke)
  • 2019: United Kingdom (Women), Norway (Women 125)

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b c EMX 2T
  2. ^ a b 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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