European Motocross Championship

European Motocross Championship
CategoryMotocross
RegionEuropean

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

Categories

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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

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Update to end of the 2020 season.[3]

  Rider who became World Champion
Year 65cc 85cc 125cc 150cc 250cc 300cc Open
1988 Italy Annunzio Fanton
1989 France Thierry Bethys
1990 Italy Cristian Rostagno
1991 Italy Alessio Chiodi
1992 Italy Massimo Beltrami
1993 Denmark Mikkel Caprani Sweden Joakim Eliasson
1994 Denmark Brian Jorgensen Sweden Andreas Dygd
1995 Netherlands Marco Stallman Sweden Mats Nilsson
1996 Italy Thomas Traversini Spain Javier Garcia Vico
1997 Italy Fabrizio Dini Spain Javier Remacho
1998 France Nicolas Delepierre France Steve Boniface Denmark Jesper Kjær Jørgensen
1999 Estonia Tanel Leok Spain Antonio Paricio Croatia Nenad Šipek
2000 France Jeremy Tarroux Finland Antti Pyrhonen Latvia Lauris Freibergs
2001 France Jeremy Tarroux Belgium Kevin Strijbos Austria Michael Milanovic
2002 Belgium Dennis Verbruggen Italy Luca Cherubini Slovenia Sašo Kragelj
2003 France Christophe Pourcel France Sébastien Pourcel Belgium Christophe Godrie
2004 France Marvin Musquin Finland Matti Seistola Russia Andrey Safronov
2005 Italy Nicola Recchia Italy Mauro Fiorgentili France Jérémy Tarroux Ukraine Roman Morozov
2006 Czech Republic Vaclav Kovar Italy Alessandro Lupino Belgium Dennis Verbruggen Italy Matteo Dottori
2007 Slovenia Tim Gajser France Jason Clermont France Gautier Paulin Russia Aleksandr Tonkov
2008 Netherlands Davy Pootjes Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings France Valentin Teillet Czech Republic Petr Bartos
2009 Bulgaria Ivan Petrov Slovenia Tim Gajser Estonia Priit Rätsep France Christophe Charlier Russia Aleksandr Tonkov
2010 Germany Brian Hsu Netherlands Brian Bogers France Jordi Tixier Sweden Johan Remmelg France Steven Lenoir Russia Evgeny Mikhaylov
2011 Spain Jorge Prado Ukraine Rostyslav Voytsyckyy Italy Simone Zecchina France Romain Febvre Czech Republic Petr Bartos
2012 Switzerland Xylian Ramella Netherlands Davy Pootjes Slovenia Tim Gajser United Kingdom Mel Pocock Belarus Evgeni Tyletski
2013 Netherlands Raivo Dankers United Kingdom Conrad Mewse Latvia Pauls Jonass United Kingdom Filippo Grigoletto Switzerland Valentin Guillod Russia Alexandr Burgreev
2014 Russia Nikita Kucherov Belgium Jago Geerts Germany Brian Hsu United Kingdom Albie Wilkie United Kingdom Steven Clarke Italy Samuele Bernardini Russia Semen Rogozin
2015 Netherlands Scott Smulders Netherlands Raivo Dankers Spain Jorge Prado Finland Emil Weckman Netherlands Nick Kouwenberg Italy Marco Maddii Czech Republic Martin Michek
2016 Latvia Edvards Bidzāns Austria Rene Hofer Belgium Jago Geerts Finland Emil Weckman Denmark Thomas Kjær Olsen Netherlands Mike Kras Czech Republic Martin Michek
2017 Denmark Mads Sorensen cancelled France Brian Moreau Italy Andrea Adamo Italy Morgan Lesiardo United Kingdom Brad Anderson Ukraine Volodymyr Tarasov
2018 Italy Brando Rispoli South Africa Camden McLellan France Thibault Benistant France Mathys Boisrame United Kingdom Brad Anderson Czech Republic Martin Michek
2019 Czech Republic Vítězslav Marek Latvia Edvards Bidzāns Italy Mattia Guadagnini Netherlands Roan van de Moosdijk Netherlands Mike Kras[a] Czech Republic Martin Michek
2020 Italy Andrea Bonacorsi France Thibault Benistant United Kingdom Brad Anderson[a] Estonia Karel Kutsar
2021 Estonia Lucas Leok Czech Republic Vítězslav Marek Italy Valerio Lata Italy Nicholas Lapucci Germany Maximilian Spies[a] Italy Davide De Bortoli
2022 Austria Ricardo Bauer Czech Republic Vítězslav Marek Netherlands Cas Valk Netherlands Rick Elzinga Latvia Toms Macuks[a] Spain José Butrón
2023 Italy Francesco Assini Italy Nicolò Alvisi Latvia Jānis Reišulis Italy Andrea Bonacorsi Netherlands Cas Valk[a] France Pierre Goupillon
2024 Croatia Roko Ivandić France Sleny Goyer Hungary Noel Zanócz France Mathis Valin Austria Marcel Stauffer[a] Czech Republic Jakub Terešák
Discontinued

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f EMX 2T
  2. ^ a b Rider who became World Champion

References

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  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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