Stefan Everts - Career

Career

  • 1990: Belgian Champion, 125cc (Suzuki)
  • 1991: World Champion, 125cc - winner 5 GP's; Belgian Champion, 125cc; Youngest world champion at that time (Suzuki)
  • 1993: Belgian Champion, 250cc (Suzuki)
  • 1995: World Champion, 250cc - winner 5 GP's (Kawasaki)
  • 1996: World Champion, 250cc - winner 5 GP's (Honda)
  • 1997: World Champion, 250cc - winner 9 GP's; Winner "Motocross of Nations" (Honda)
  • 1998: Belgian Champion, 250cc; Winner "Motocross of Nations" (Honda)
  • 2001: World Champion, 500cc - winner 7 GP's; First rider winning world championships on all four Japanese bikes (Yamaha)
  • 2002: World Champion, 500cc - winner 4 GP's (Yamaha)
  • 2003: World Champion, Motocross GP - winner 8 GP's; Winner "Motocross of Nations"(Yamaha) Is the overall winner
  • 2003: International Six Days Enduro Brasil overall winner (scratch)(Yamaha)
  • 2004: World Champion, Motocross GP - winner 7 GP's; Winner "Motocross of Nations" (Yamaha)
  • 2005: World Champion, MX1-GP - winner 8 GP's; Belgian Champion (Yamaha)
  • 2006: World Champion, MX1-GP winner 12 GP's (Yamaha)

RECENT SEASONS:

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ESP POR BEL
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JPN GBR ITA GBR FRA SWE RSA BEL
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CZE GER
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GBR
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NED IRL Pos. Points
2005 1 5 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 4 3 2 3 2 1 5 1 1 1st 721
2006 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1st 739

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