Eimbert Timmermans















Eimbert Timmermans
Nationality
Netherlands Netherlands
Born
(1961-10-24) October 24, 1961 (age 57)
's-Hertogenbosch


















Motorcycle racing career statistics
Sidecarcross World Championship
Active years 1986 - 1992
1995
Championships (2) 1991, 1992

1995 championship position
26th

















Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
149 24 47 1470

Eimbert Timmermans (born 24 October 1961) is a retired Dutch sidecarcross rider and double World Champion.


He has also won the Dutch national sidecarcross championship four times, in 1986, 1989, 1990 and 1992. All his successes were achieved with Eric Verhagen as his passenger.




Contents






  • 1 Biography


  • 2 Sidecarcross world championship results


    • 2.1 Season by season




  • 3 Honours


    • 3.1 World Championship


    • 3.2 Netherlands




  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Biography


After the end of his sidecarcross career in 1992, Eimbert Timmermans opened a transport company, Timtrans, whose director he is.[1]


He continues to be involved in motor sport, having taken part in the 2009 Dakar Rally as a mechanic in the truck category.[2][3]



Sidecarcross world championship results


Eimbert Timmermans's first success as a sidecarcross rider came in 1986, when he took out the Dutch national championship, together with Eric Verhagen. This season was also his first in the sidecarcross world championship, where the team finished sixteen's, with two seventh place race finishes as their best results.[4]


After similar results in 1987, the team greatly improved in 1988, coming fifth in the world championship and taking out their first race win in the Dutch GP. After continuing good results in 1989 and 1990 and two more Dutch national championships, the team managed to take out their first world championship in 1991.[4]


The following season, 1992, saw a repeat of the world championship and also a fourth Dutch title. Timmermans retired from the competition after that,[4] as did Eric Verhagen.[5]


He returned for six races in 1995 with passenger Andre Visser but had limited success and did not race in the world championship again.[4]



Season by season


















































































































Season

Passenger

Equipment

Position

Points

Races

Wins

Second

Third

1986

Netherlands Eric Verhagen

Maico-EML
16
66
16




1987

Netherlands Eric Verhagen

Kawasaki-EML
17
61
16




1988

Netherlands Eric Verhagen
Kawasaki-EML
5
198
22
1
1


1989

Netherlands Eric Verhagen
Kawasaki-EML
3
257
24
4
2
4

1990

Netherlands Eric Verhagen
Kawasaki-EML
5
147
16
2
3


1991

Netherlands Eric Verhagen
Kawasaki-EML

1
252
18
5
3
2

1992

Netherlands Eric Verhagen
Kawasaki-EML

1
471
31
12
2
6

1995

Netherlands Andre Visser
Kawasaki-BSU
26
18
6





Overall 1986 - 1995



1470

149

24

11

12

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Honours



World Championship


  • Champions: (2) 1991, 1992


Netherlands



  • Champions: (4) 1986, 1989, 1990, 1992


References





  1. ^ Transportbedrijf TimTrans (in Dutch), Timtrans website, accessed: 1 November 2009


  2. ^ 2009 Dakar Rally - Eimbert Timmermans (in Dutch) RTL website, accessed: 1 November 2009


  3. ^ 2009 Dakar entry list Motorsport.com, accessed: 1 November 2009


  4. ^ abcd EIMBERT TIMMERMANS GP RECORD The John Davy Pages, accessed: 1 November 2009


  5. ^ ERIC VERHAGEN GP RECORD The John Davy Pages, accessed: 1 November 2009




External links




  • Eimbert Timmermans company website (in Dutch)

  • The World Championship on Sidecarcross.com
























Sporting positions
Preceded by
Benny Janssen

Sidecarcross World Champion
1991 - 1992
Succeeded by
Andreas Fuhrer
Preceded by
August Muller

Dutch national sidecarcross champion
1986
Succeeded by
August Muller
Preceded by
Hans van Goch

Dutch national sidecarcross champion
1989 - 1990
Succeeded by
Benny Janssen
Preceded by
Benny Janssen

Dutch national sidecarcross champion
1992
Succeeded by
Marco Bens







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