This is a List of national sidecarcross champions, including the national championships of Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Latvia, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. Of those competitions listed, the Belgian Championship is the oldest one, dating back to 1951, followed by the French, formed in 1956.
Bold denotes, the team also won the Sidecarcross World Championship or one of its predecessor competitions, the FIM-Cup or FIM European Championship, in that season.
Contents
1Belgium
2Denmark
3Estonia
4France
5Germany
5.1OMSK-Pokal
5.2National championship
6Great Britain
7Latvia
8Netherlands
9Sweden
10Switzerland
10.1FMS
10.2SAM
11See also
12References
13External links
Belgium
The champions of the Belgian national championship, organised by the Fédération Motocycliste de Belgique:[1]
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1951
Karel Dom /
Results
1952
Pierre Frenay /
1953
Pierre Frenay /
1954
Leon Liekens /
1955
Leon Liekens /
1956
Leon Liekens /
1957
Roger van Lerberghe /
1958
Leon Liekens /
1959
Leon Liekens / Jean Van Tongelen
1960
Joseph Brems /
1961
Leon Liekens / Jean Van Tongelen
1962
Leon Liekens / Jean Van Tongelen
1963
Leon Liekens / Jean Van Tongelen
1964
Leon Liekens / Jean Van Tongelen
Matchless
1965
Leon Liekens / Jean Van Tongelen
1966
Georges van Tilt /
1967
Leon Liekens / Jean Van Tongelen
1968
Leon Liekens / Pierre van Hoof
Norton
1969
Georges van Tilt /
Matchless
1970
Alois de Kort /
1971
Alois de Kort / Louis de Laet
Wasp-Norton
1972
Alois de Kort / Louis de Kort
Wasp-Kawasaki
1973
Alois de Kort / Pierre van Hoof
Wasp-Kawasaki
1974
Alois de Kort / Pierre van Hoof
Wasp-Kawasaki
1975
Remi Deeschemacker /
1976
Alois de Kort / Leon Lariviere
Wasp-Norton
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1977
Boudewijn de Kort / Karel Torfs
SPP-Kawasaki
Results
1978
Daniel van Bellingen / Raf d' Hollander
Wasp-Norton
1979
Daniel van Bellingen / Raf d' Hollander
Wasp-Norton
1980
Daniel van Bellingen / Raf d' Hollander
EML-Norton
1981
Daniel van Bellingen / Raf d' Hollander
EML-Yamaha
1982
Daniel van Bellingen / Raf d' Hollander
Wasp-Yamaha
1983 - 1991
championship not held
1992
Eddy Ramon / Gino Strubbe
EML-KTM
1993
Gunther Govverts / Sven Verbrugge
EML-KTM
1994
Gunther Govverts / Sven Verbrugge
EML-KTM
1995
Jacky Janssen / Wiljam Janssen
BSU-KTM
1996
championship not held
1997
Peter Steegmans / Christian Verhagen
BSU-KTM
1998 - 2003
championship not held
2004
Kristers Sergis / Sven Verbrugge
BSU-MTH
2005
Jan Goethals / Dimitri Vandeursen
EML-MTH
2006
Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Zabel-VMC
Result
2007
Daniel Willemsen / Reto Grütter
Zabel-VMC
Result
2008
Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars Liepiņš
KTM-AYR
Result
2009
Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars Liepiņš
KTM-VMC
Result
2010
Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars Liepiņš
KTM-VMC
Result
2011
Jan Hendrickx / Tim Smeuninx
Zabel-VMC
Result
2012
Jan Hendrickx / Tim Smeuninx
Zabel-VMC
Result
2013
Ben Adriaenssen / Ben van den Bogaart
KTM-WSP
Result
2014
Jan Hendrickx / Elvijs Mucenieks
KTM-WSP
Results
2015
Jan Hendrickx / Ben van den Bogaart
Husqvarna-WSP
Result
The riders (passengers not included) with multiple championship wins, the number of championships they have won and in what era (first to last title):
Source:"List of Belgium champions". www.sidecarcross.be. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
Denmark
The champions of the Danish championship, organised by the Danmarks Motor Union:[2][3]
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1965
Henning Skarving / Ib Stijernekilde
Results
1966
Arne Nielsen / Kurt Schroder
1967
Henning Skarving / Ib Stijernekilde
1968
Ebbe Sorensen / Jorgen Jonsson
1969
Ebbe Sorensen / Jorgen Jonsson
BSA
1970
Henning Skarving / Ove Johansen
1971
Henning Skarving / Ove Johansen
1972
Henning Skarving / Jorgen Jonsson
1973
Axel Larsen / Torbin Larsen
Wasp-Triumph
1974
Ebbe Sorensen / Otto Andersen
1975
Per Jorgensen / Ole Hansen
Wasp-Norton
1976
Finn Thomsen / Frede Thomsen
SPP-Norton
1977
Per Jorgensen / Otto Andersen / Torbin Larsen
1978
Sven Larsen / Jimmy Christensen
Wasp-Norton
1979
Bernt Linder Madsen / Torbin Larsen
1980
Sven Larsen / Jimmy Christensen
Wasp-Weslake
1981
Sven Larsen / Jimmy Christensen
EML-Weslake
1982
Sven Larsen / Jimmy Christensen
EML-Yamaha
1983
Sven Larsen / Jan Larsen
EML-Yamaha
1984
Finn Thomsen / Torbin Svendsen
1985
Sven Larsen / Jimmy Christensen
1986
Parmo Nielsen / Jorgen Bitsch
EML-Maico
1987
Parmo Nielsen / Jorgen Bitsch
VMC-Maico
1988
Parmo Nielsen / Jorgen Bitsch
VMC-Zabel
1989
Parmo Nielsen / Jorgen Bitsch
VMC-Zabel
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1990
Parmo Nielsen / Jorgen Bitsch
EML-Kawasaki
Results
1991
Parmo Nielsen / Jorgen Bitsch
EML-Zabel
1992
Morten Jacobsen / Jesper Larsen
EML-KTM
1993
Morten Jacobsen / Jesper Larsen
1994
Frank Jorgensen / Jannick Hansen
1995
Morten Jacobsen / Jesper Larsen
1996 - 1998
championship not held
1999
Jonas Stenberg / Benny Mortensen
2000
Jonas Stenberg / Benny Mortensen
2001
Magnus Wallavvuori / Stefan Melkersson
2002
Arne Simonsen / Frank Pantmann
VMC-MTH
2003
Magnus Wallavvuori / Stefan Melkersson
VMC-Zabel
2004
Magnus Wallavvuori / Stefan Melkersson
VMC-Zabel
2004
Magnus Wallavvuori / Stefan Melkersson
VMC-Zabel
2005
Frank Jorgensen / Lars Christoffersen
VMC-MTH
2006
Patrick Fagerberg / Daniel Fagerberg
AYR-KTM
2007
Magnus Wallavvuori / Stefan Melkersson
VMC-Zabel
Result
2008
Sonnie Folkersson / Mathias Andersson
MEFO-MTH
Result
2009
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
MEFO-Husaberg
Result
2010
Sonnie Folkersson / Tim Gustavsson
MEFO-KTM
Result
2011
Tommy Sörensen / Andreas Lindén
AYR-Husaberg
Result
2012
Henrik Soderqvist / Tim Gustavson
WSP-Zabel
Result
2013
Arne Tilly / Robert Almthen
Result
2014
John Nielsen / Andreas Zinkernagel
WSP-Zabel
Result
2015
Paule Bräsel / Jan Petersen
WSP-Zabel
Results
The riders (passengers not included) with multiple championship wins, the number of championships they have won and in what era (first to last title):
Rider
No
Years
Parmo Nielsen
6
1986–1991
Sven Larsen
6
1978–1985
Magnus Wallavvuori
5
2001–2007
Henning Skarving
5
1965–1972
Morten Jacobsen
3
1992–1995
Ebbe Sorensen
3
1968–1974
Henrik Soderqvist
2
2009–2012
Sonnie Folkersson
2
2008–2010
Frank Jorgensen
2
1994–2005
Jonas Stenberg
2
1999–2000
Finn Thomsen
2
1976–1984
Per Jorgensen
2
1975–1977
Source:"SIDECAR CROSS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS DENMARK". The John Davy Pages. Retrieved 2009-11-16.
Estonia
The champions of the Estonian championship, organised by the Eesti Mootorrattaspordi Föderatsioon:[4]
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
2003
Are Kaurit / Jürgen Jakk
2004
Jānis Daiders / Lauris Daiders
2005
Margo Sonn / Silver Kübar
AYR-KTM
2006
Andrus Vaks / Raimo Kaul
2007
Kert Varik / Errki Kõiv
2008
Jānis Daiders / Lauris Daiders
2009
Gert Gordejev / Keit Kivaste
Result
2010
Gert Gordejev / Maarek Miil
Result
2011
Kert Varik / Erkki Kõiv
Result
2012
Kert Varik / Erkki Kõiv
Result
2013
Kert Varik / Erkki Kõiv
Result
2014
Kert Varik / Erkki Kõiv
Result
Source:"SIDECAR CROSS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ESTONIA". The John Davy Pages. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
France
The champions of the French championship, organised by the Fédération Française de Motocyclisme:[5]
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1956
Louis Dubois/Maurice Dubois
Results
1957
Robert Perlin / Claude Segale
1958
championship cancelled
1959
championship cancelled
1960
Barat /
BSA
1961
Bourgeois /
BSA
1962
Bourgeois /
BSA
1963
Paul Denis /
BSA
1964
Paul Denis /
BSA
1965
Paul Denis / Gilbert Tissier
BSA
1966
Georges Schwegler / Roussey
BSA
1967
Georges Schwegler /
BSA
1968
Paul Denis / Bernard Barre
BSA
1969
Georges Schwegler / Moussy
Lito
1970
Christien Leroux
1971
Andre Galland / Blanc
Wasp-Norton
1972
Paul Denis / Marc Seliery
Norton
1973
Claud Hennequin / Dominique Vurpillot
Wasp-Norton
1974
Rene Francois / Alain Plu
SPP-Norton
1975
Claud Hennequin / Dominique Vurpillot
1976
Rene Francois / Marc Seillery
Wasp-Norton
1977
Claud Hennequin / Dominique Vurpillot
Wasp-Norton
1978
Michael Freund / Rene Freund
SPP-Norton
1979
Francois Barat / Yves Jean Come
Norton
1980
Edouard Bonnaz / Francois Gregis
EML-Yamaha
1981
Francois Barat / J. C. Partier
EML-Yamaha
1982
Edouard Bonnaz / Michael Claval
EML-Yamaha
1983
Nicholas Samofal / Lucien Caggiano
EML-Yamaha
1984
Nicholas Samofal / Lucien Caggiano
EML-Yamaha
1985
Gilles Mecene / Michael Clavel
EML-Jumbo
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1986
Alain Bouvet / Bruno Bouvet
Kawasaki
Results
1987
Alain Bouvet / Bruno Bouvet
Kawasaki
1988
Gilles Mecene / Eric Morgan
EML-Kawasaki
1989
Jean Paul Thomas / Marc Lebouquin
VMC-Honda
1990
Gilles Mecene / Eric Morgan
EML-Kawasaki
1991
Gilles Mecene / Eric Morgan
EML-Kawasaki
1992
Gilles Mecene / Eric Morgan
EML-Kawasaki
1993
David Barat / Sebastien Bellaud
EML-Kawasaki
1994
Gillian Vanet / Bruno Bouvet
EML-KTM
1995
David Barat / Sebastien Bellaud
VMC-Kawasaki
1996
David Barat / Sebastien Bellaud
VMC-Kawasaki
1997
David Barat / Sebastien Bellaud
JHR-Kawasaki
1998
Benoit Beaumont / Emmanuel Rostiang
EML-MTH
1999
Benoit Beaumont / Emmanuel Rostiang
EML-MTH
2000
David Barat / Sebastien Bellaud
EML-MTH
2001
Benoit Beaumont / Henry van der Wiel
BSU-MTH
2002
Benoit Beaumont / Henry van der Wiel
BSU-MTH
2003
David Barat / Herve Allier
VMC-MTH
2004
Johnny Bethys / Alexandre Guillonneau
VMC-MTH
2005
David Barat / Frances Blanco 1
VMC-Zabel
2006
Jean Marie Ains / Bernard Jayet
VMC-Zabel
2007
André-Michel Bernard / Jacques Pillier
KTM
2008
Jean Marie Ains / Teddy Rousseau
VMC-Jawa
2009
Dorian Boileau / Paul Fessard
VMC-Husaberg
Result
2010
2011
Valentin Giraud / Nicolas Musset
WHT-KTM
Result
2012
Valentin Giraud / Bertrand Poirier
WHT-KTM
Result
2013
Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars Liepiņš
Result
2014
Valentin Giraud / Nicolas Musset
WHT-KTM
Result
2015
Valentin Giraud / Nicolas Musset
WHT-KTM
Result
The most successful riders (passengers not included), the number of championships they have won and in what era (first to last title):
Rider
No
Years
David Barat
7
1993–2005
Gilles Mecene
6
1985–1992
Paul Denis
5
1963–1972
Source:"SIDECAR CROSS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS FRANCE". The John Davy Pages. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
1 Also used Marco Godau as his passenger.
Germany
A German national championship has been organised from 1974 onwards by the Deutscher Motor Sport Bund.[6] Before that, from 1970, the OMSK-Pokal was considered to be an unofficial national championship and still continues to be organised, now under the name of DMSB-Pokal.[7]
OMSK-Pokal
Year
Champions
Equipment
1970
Herbert Simon / Klaus Jörgens
WASP-Hedlund
1971
P. Bullinger / B. Kunz
Triumph
1972
Herbert Simon / Hans Peppinghaus
WASP-Hedlund
1973
Franz Bichler / Gerhard Bichler
WASP-Norton
National championship
Organised since 1974 the German national championship was converted to an international one in 2007, allowing non-German riders to win it from then on:[8][9]
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1974
Herbert Simon / Hans Georg Peppinghausen
Wasp-Hedlund
Results
1975
Reinhard Böhler / Egon Wuchner
Wasp-Yamaha
1976
Reinhard Böhler / Walter Frech
Wasp-Yamaha
1977
Reinhard Böhler / Hans Georg Peppinghausen
Wasp-Yamaha
1978
Josef Brockhausen / Peter Bannenberg
Heos-Yamaha
1979
Reinhard Böhler / Hans Georg Peppinghausen
Wasp-Yamaha
1980
Reinhard Böhler / Siegfried Müller
Wasp-Yamaha
1981
Josef Brockhausen / Hubert Rebele
Heos-Yamaha
1982
Josef Brockhausen / Hubert Rebele
Heos-Yamaha
1983
Reinhard Böhler / Franz Burkhardt
Wasp-Zabel
1984
Reinhard Böhler / Ekard Bauer
Wasp-Zabel
1985
Walter Netterscheid / Ralf Hoormann
Wasp-Maico
1986
Walter Netterscheid / Ralf Hoormann
VMC-Maico
1987
Walter Netterscheid / Ralf Hoormann
VMC-Maico
1988
Walter Netterscheid / Jürgen Hassold
VMC-Maico
1989
Michael Garhammer / Ralf Haas
EML-Jumbo
1990
Walter Netterscheid / Lothar Jehle
HEOS-Zabel
1991
Walter Netterscheid / Lothar Jehle
EML-Zabel
1992
Klaus Weinmann / Thomas Weinmann
EML-KTM
1993
Martin Gölz / Hans-Rudolf Stettler
VMC-Zabel
1994
Klaus Weinmann / Thomas Weinmann
EML-KTM
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1995
Martin Gölz / Hans-Rudolf Stettler
VMC-Zabel
Results
1996
Martin Gölz / Hans-Rudolf Stettler
VMC-Zabel
1997
Alois Wenninger / Henry van der Wiel
EML-MTH
1998
Kristers Serģis / Artis Rasmanis
BSU-Zabel
1999
Klaus Weinmann / Thomas Weinmann
EML-MTH
2000
Klaus Weinmann / Thomas Weinmann
EML-MTH
Result
2001
Marko Happich / Sebastian Böhme
VMC-Zabel
Result
2002
Klaus Weinmann / Thomas Weinmann
EML-MTH
Result
2003
Marko Happich / Gertain Wijs
VMC-Zabel
Result
2004
Marko Happich / Thomas Weinmann
VMC-Zabel
Result
2005
Josef Brustmann / Stefan Urich
NMP-KTM
Result
2006
Marko Happich / Meinrad Schelbert
VMC-Zabel
Result
2007
Andy Bürgler / Martin Betschart
VMC-KTM
Result
2008
Marko Happich / Meinrad Schelbert
VMC-Zabel
Result
2009
Marko Happich / Martin Betschart
Mefo-Zabel
Result
2010
Peter Steegmanns / Sven Verbrugge
WSP-KTM
Result
2011
Jānis Daiders / Lauris Daiders
VMC-Zabel
Result
2012
Jānis Daiders / Lauris Daiders
VMC-Zabel
Result
2013
Jānis Daiders / Lauris Daiders
VMC-Zabel
Result
2014
Andy Bürgler / Martin Betschart
VMC-KTM
Result
2015
Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars Liepiņš
VMC-KTM
Result
2016
Andreas Clohse / Christian Verhagen
WSP-Zabel
The most successful riders (passengers not included), the number of championships they have won and in what era (first to last title):
Rider
No
Years
Reinhard Böhler
7
1975–1984
Marko Happich
6
2001–2009
Walter Netterscheid
6
1985–1991
Klaus Weinmann
5
1992–2002
Great Britain
The champions of the British championship, organised by the Auto-Cycle Union:[10][11]
Year
Champions
Equipment
1965
Roy Price / Stan Price
Triumph
1966
Len Crane / John Pearson
Cranwar
1967
Len Crane / John Pearson
Cranwar
1968
Mike Guilford / Malcolm Lambdon
Wasp-Triumph
1969
Mike Guilford / Fred Little
Wasp-Triumph
1970
Bob Nash / Trevor Jones
Wasp-Triumph
1971
Andy Wilkins / Nick Wilkins
WBS-Triumph
1972
John Turner / Nick Meredith
Wasp-Triumph
1973
Nick Thompson / Dave Beavis
Wasp-Norton
1974
Nick Thompson / Dave Beavis
Wasp-Norton
1975
Nick Thompson / Dave Beavis
Wasp-Norton
1976
Terry Good / Jess Rixon 1
Wasp-Yamaha
1977
John Elliot / George Skeats
Wasp-Norton
1978
Nick Thompson / Garry Withers
Wasp-Heanes
1979
Terry Good / Jess Rixon 2
Wasp-Norton
1980
Terry Good / Barry Williams
Wasp-Norton
1981
Terry Good / Barry Williams
Wasp-Norton
1982
Doug Fox / John Cooper
EML-Westlake
1983
Terry Good / Garry Withers
Wasp-Yamaha
1984
Terry Good / Garry Withers 3
Wasp-Wasp
1985
Terry Good / Paul Thomas 3
Wasp-Wasp
1986
Paul Millard / Mark Millard
EML-Jumbo
1987
Paul Millard / Mark Millard
EML-Jumbo
1988
Paul Millard / Mark Millard 4
EML-Jumbo
1989
Paul Millard / Mark Millard 5
EML-KTM
1990
Paul Millard / Jason Peters
EML-KTM
Year
Champions
Equipment
1991
Chris Etheridge / Nick Brace
EML-Zabel
1992
Chris Etheridge / Nick Brace 6
EML-Zabel
1993
Chris Etheridge / Nick Brace 7
EML-Zabel
1994
Chris Etheridge / Garry Withers
VMC-Zabel
1995
Chris Etheridge / Garry Withers
BSU-KTM
1996
Chris Etheridge / Mike Turner
BSU-KTM
1997
Chris Etheridge / Paul Henderson 8
BSU-MTH
1998
Peter Clark / John Chambers
EML-Zabel
1999
Chris Etheridge / John Chambers 9
EML-Zabel
2000
Chris Etheridge / John Chambers
BSU-MTH
2001
Chris Etheridge / John Chambers
VMC-MTH
2002
Stuart Brown / Luke Peters
VMC-Zabel
2003
Stuart Brown / Luke Peters
VMC-Zabel
2004
Stuart Brown / Jason Peters 10
VMC-Zabel
2005
Stuart Brown / Jason Peters 11
VMC-Zabel
2006
Stuart Brown / Luke Peters
VMC-Zabel
2007
John Watson / Mark Watson
VMC-Zabel
2008
Stuart Brown / Luke Peters
VMC-Zabel
2009
Stuart Brown / Luke Peters
VMC-Husaberg
2010
Stuart Brown / Luke Peters
VMC-Husaberg
2011
Stuart Brown / Josh Chamberlain
VMC-Husaberg
2012
Stuart Brown / Josh Chamberlain
MEFO-Zabel
2013
Stuart Brown / Josh Chamberlain
WSP-Zabel
2014
Stuart Brown / Josh Chamberlain
WSP-Zabel
2015
Stuart Brown / Josh Chamberlain
WSP-Zabel
2016
2018
| align=“left”| Brett Wilkinson / Dan Chamberlain
| ‘’WSP-Zable’’
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The most successful riders (passengers not included), the number of championships they have won and in what era (first to last title):
Rider
No
Years
Stuart Brown
13
2002–2015
Chris Etheridge
10
1991–2001
Terry Good
7
1976–1985
Paul Millard
5
1986–1990
Nick Thompson
4
1973–1978
Source:"BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS". The John Davy Pages. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
1 Also used Dave Beavis as a passenger.
2 Also used Barry Williams as a passenger.
3 Also used Andreas Hüsser as a passenger.
4 Also used Barry Williams & John Mitchelson as a passenger.
5 Also used Barry Williams as a passenger.
6 Also used Shane Skeats & Garry Withers as a passenger.
7 Also used Garry Withers as a passenger.
8 Also used David Keane as a passenger.
9 Also used Jason Peters as a passenger.
10 Also used Luke Peters as a passenger.
11 Also used Marc Cooper as a passenger.
Latvia
The champions of the Latvian championship, organised by the Latvijas Motosporta Federācija:[12]
Year
Champions
Equipment
Results
2002
Māris Rupeiks / Haralds Kurpnieks
2003
Argo Poldsaar / Tonu Handsar
MTH
2004
Jānis Daiders / Lauris Daiders
BSU-MTH
2005
Alvis Tribockis / Māris Kirilko
VMC-MTH
2006
Māris Rupeiks / Haralds Kurpnieks
2007
Jānis Daiders / Lauris Daiders
2008
2009
Kert Varik / Erkki Koiv
Result
2010
Arnolds Sīlis / Gints Sīlis
Result
2011
Arnolds Sīlis / Gints Sīlis
Result
2012
Arnolds Sīlis / Gints Sīlis
Result
2013
Margo Sonn / Tanel Koiv
Result
2014
Kert Varik / Erkki Koiv
Result
Source:"SIDECAR CROSS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS LATVIA". The John Davy Pages. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
Netherlands
The champions of the Netherlands sidecarcross championship, organised by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Motorrijders Vereniging:[13]
Year
Champions
Equipment
Results
1961
Henk Steman / Map de Haas
BSA
Results
1962
Henk Steman / Map de Haas
BSA
1963
Henk Steman / H. van Rees
BSA
1964
Cor van Heugten / Hans van Campen
BSA
1965
Cor van Heugten / Hans van Campen
Matchless
1966
Cor van Heugten / Hans van Campen
Matchless
1967
Jan Ten Thije / Theo Ten Thije
BSA
1968
Broer Dirkx / Joop Brouwers
BSA
1969
Jan Ten Thije / Theo Ten Thije
BMW
1970
Jan Ten Thije / Theo Ten Thije
BMW
1971
Rikus Lubbers / Joop Brouwers1
Wasp-Norton
1972
Broer Dirkx / Dick de Wolff
Wasp-Norton
1973
Rikus Lubbers / Bart Notten
'Wasp-Yamaha
1974
Broer Dirkx / Andre Godschalk 2
Wasp-Norton
1975
Ton van Heugten / Dick Steenbergen
Hagon-Yamaha
1976
Ton van Heugten / Dick Steenbergen
Hagon-Heuga
1977
Willie van de Laan / Marius van de Berg 3
ENK-Yamaha
1978
Willie van de Laan / Jaap van Vliet
Wasp-Westlake
1979
Ton van Heugten / Frits Kiggen
Wasp-Westlake
1980
Ton van Heugten / Frits Kiggen
Wasp-Norton
1981
Jan Bakens / Henk van Heek
Wasp-Yamaha
1982
Rijn van Gastel / Eric Hurkmans
EML-Yamaha
1983
August Muller / Cor van de Bijl
EML-Yamaha
1984
Rijn van Gastel / Eric Hurkmans
EML-Jumbo
1985
August Muller / Henk van Heek
VMC-Honda
1986
Eimbert Timmermans / Eric Verhagen
EML-Maico
1987
August Muller / Henk van Heek
VMC-Honda
1988
Hans van Goch / Sies Huirkmans
EML-Jumbo
1989
Eimbert Timmermans / Eric Verhagen
EML-Kawasaki
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1990
Eimbert Timmermans / Eric Verhagen 4
EML-Kawasaki
Results
1991
Benny Janssen / Frans Geurts van Kessel 5
EML-Zabel
1992
Eimbert Timmermans / Eric Verhagen
EML-Kawasaki
1993
Marco Bens / Eric Toonen
1994
Gerton Kops / Gerwin Wijs
VMC-Zabel
1995
Gerton Kops / Sies Huirkmans
BSU-KTM
1996
Jacky Janssen / Wiljam Janssen
BSU-KTM
1997
Jacky Janssen / Wiljam Janssen
EML-KTM
1998
Daniel Willemsen / Marcel Willemsen
BSU-Zabel
1999
Daniel Willemsen / Marcel Willemsen
BSU-Zabel
2000
Jacky Janssen / Wiljam Janssen
EML-Zabel
2001
Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
BSU-Zabel
2002
Daniel Willemsen / Dagwin Sabbe
VMC-Zabel
2003
Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
VMC-Zabel
Result
2004
Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
VMC-Zabel
Result
2005
Eric Schrijver / Christian Verhagen
VMC-MTH
Result
2006
Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge6
VMC-Zabel
Result
2007
Daniel Willemsen / Reto Grütter
VMC-Zabel
Result
2008
Daniel Willemsen / Reto Grütter
VMC-Zabel
Result
2009
Peter Steegmans / Christian Verhagen
VMC-Zabel
Result
2010
Etienne Bax / Ben van den Bogaart
VMC-Zabel
Result
2011
Etienne Bax / Ben van den Bogaart
VMC-Zabel
Result
2012
Etienne Bax / Kaspars Stupelis
VMC-Zabel
Result
2013
Marcel Grondman / Christian Verhagen
VMC-Zabel
Result
2014
Etienne Bax / Kaspars Stupelis
VMC-Zabel
Result
2015
Etienne Bax / Kaspars Stupelis
VMC-Zabel
Result
2016
Ben Adriaenssen / Lauris Daiders
WSP-Husqvarna
2017
Etienne Bax / Nicolas Musset
VMC-Zabel
2018
The most successful riders (passengers not included), the number of championships they have won and in what era (first to last title):
Rider
No
Years
Daniel Willemsen
9
1998–2008
Etienne Bax
5
2010–2015
Ton van Heugten
4
1975–1980
Source:"SIDECAR CROSS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HOLLAND". The John Davy Pages. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
1 Also used Bart Notten as his passenger.
2 Also used Henk Mensinck as his passenger.
3 Also used J. van Vliet and D. Grootendorst as his passenger.
4 Also used Frans Geurts van Kessel as his passenger.
5 Also used Ron Varga as his passenger.
6 Also used Reto Grütter as his passenger.
Sweden
The champions of the Swedish championship, organised by the Svenska Motorcykel- och Snöskoterförbundet:[14][15]
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1966
Teddy Stromberg / Tore Stromberg
BSA
Results
1967
Knut Roskvist / Sven Magnusson
Lito
1968
Teddy Stromberg / Tore Stromberg
HM
1969
Kuno Malmqvist / Sven Ake Magnusson
BSA-Metisse
1970
Bertil Larsson / Krister Palsson
Hedlund
1971
Teddy Stromberg / Tore Stromberg
Wasp-Triumph
1972
Ingaemar Eriksson / Lars Olov Carlbom
Wasp-Suzuki
1973
Ingaemar Eriksson / Lars Olov Carlbom
Wasp-Norton
1974
Teddy Stromberg / Tore Stromberg
TSS-Kawasaki
1975
Ingemar Jonsson / Kjell Hansson
SPP-Piron
1976
Olof Jardenberg / Kaj Jonsson
SPP-Yamaha
1977
Lennart Gusatvsson / Ingemar Gustavsson
Wasp-Yamaha
1978
Lennart Gusatvsson / Ingemar Gustavsson
EML-Yamaha
1979
Leif Sylwan / Bengt Persson
Wasp-Norton
1980
Leif Sylwan / Bengt Persson
EML-Yamaha
1981
Jan Persson / Gosta Jeppsson
Wasp-Hedlund
1982
Leif Sylwan / Bengt Persson
EML-Yamaha
1983
Leif Sylwan / Jonny Birgersson
EML-Yamaha
1984
Leif Sylwan / Jonny Birgersson
EML-Yamaha
1985
Leif Sylwan / Bengt Persson
Wasp-Folan
1986
Leif Sylwan / Bengt Persson
EML-Folan
1987
Dan Olsson / Peter Johansson
1988
Sonny Pettersson / Peter Adolfsson
1989
Mats Palsson / Leif Davidsson
Folan
1990
Hans Nilsson / Ingemar Olsson
VMC-Honda
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1991
Mats Palsson / Leif Davidsson
EML-KTM
Results
1992
Magnus Larsson / Conny Johansson
KTM
1993
Mats Gunnarson / Bengt Persson
EML-KTM
1994
Morten Jacobsen / Jesper Larsen
BSU-KTM
1995
Mats Palsson / Leif Davidsson
EML-KTM
1996
Mats Palsson / Leif Davidsson
BSU-KTM
1997
Leif Sylwan / Bengt Persson
Folan V2
1998
Cenneth Engstrand / Stefan Nyberg
BSU-MTH
1999
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
EML-MTH
2000
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
EML-MTH
2001
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
EML-MTH
2002
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
EML-MTH
2003
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
VMC-KTM
2004
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
VMC-KTM
2005
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
VMC-Husaberg
2006
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan 1
VMC-Husaberg
2007
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
AYR-Husaberg
2008
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
MEFO-Husaberg
Result
2009
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
MEFO-Husaberg
Result
2010
Henrik Soderqvist / Tobias Sylwan
MEFO-Husaberg
Result
2011
Robert Gustavsson / Henrik Apelgren
Husaberg-VMC
Result
2012
Henrik Soderqvist / Tim Gustavsson
WSP-Zabel
Result
2013
Henrik Soderqvist / Tim Gustavsson
WSP-Zabel
Result
2014
Philip Stenborg / Simon Stenborg
WMC-Zabel
2015
The most successful riders (passengers not included), the number of championships they have won and in what era (first to last title):
Source:"SIDECAR CROSS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SWEDEN". The John Davy Pages. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
1 Also used Colin Dunkley as his passenger.
Switzerland
Two national sidecarcross championships exist in Switzerland, the championship of the SAM, the Schweizerischer Auto- und Motoradfahrer Verband,[16] an amateur association, and the championship of the FMS, the FIM affiliated Fédération Motocycliste Suisse:[17] Since 2002, the championship of the FMS has only been held once, in 2009.[18]
FMS
Year
Champions
Equipment
1970
Fritz Gerber / Ulrich Vogelsang
Norton
1971
Robert Grogg / Gerhard Martinez
Triumph
1972
Robert Grogg / Gerhard Martinez
Wasp-Norton
1973
Robert Grogg / Andreas Grabner
Wasp-Norton
1974
Robert Grogg / Andreas Grabner
Wasp-Norton
1975
Robert Grogg / Andreas Grabner
Wasp-Norton
1976
Robert Grogg / Andreas Hüsser
Wasp-Norton
1977
Robert Grogg / Andreas Hüsser
Wasp-Norton
1978
Robert Grogg / Andreas Hüsser
Wasp-Norton
1979
Hansi Bachthold / Hugo Jung
EML-Yamaha
1980
Robert Grogg / Alfred Schacher
Wasp-Norton
1981
Hansi Bachthold / Hugo Jung
EML-Yamaha
1982
Emil Bollhalder / Karl Büsser
EML-Yamaha
1983
Emil Bollhalder / Karl Büsser
EML-Yamaha
1984
Hansi Bachthold / Fritz Fuss
EML-Jumbo
1985
Thomas Graf / Markus von Rotz
MSA-KTM
1986
Hansi Bachthold / Fritz Fuss
EML-Jumbo
1987
Hansi Bachthold / Fritz Fuss
EML-Jumbo
Year
Champions
Equipment
1988
Christoph Hüsser / Andreas Hüsser
VMC-KTM
1989
Andreas Fuhrer / Hans-Rudi Stettler
VMC-Kawasaki
1990
Christoph Hüsser / Andreas Hüsser
VMC-KTM
1991
Christoph Hüsser / Adrian Käser
VMC-KTM
1992
Andreas Lenherr / Reinhard Weber
EML-Zabel
1993
Andreas Fuhrer / Adrian Käser
VMC-Kawasaki
1994
Andreas Fuhrer / Adrian Käser
VMC-Kawasaki
1995
Andreas Fuhrer / Adrian Käser
JHR-Kawasaki
1996
Andreas Fuhrer / Adrian Käser
JHR-Kawasaki
1997
Dominik Schoch / Hans Schläpfer
VMC-Yamaha
1998
Wolfgang Kuhn / Jochen Zimmermann
EML-Yamaha
1999
Dominik Schoch / Hans Schläpfer
VMC-Yamaha
2000
Dominik Schoch / Hans Schläpfer
VMC-Yamaha
2001
Ueli Müller / Josua Luscher
JHR-Kawasaki
2002
Ueli Müller / Reto Grütter
Kawasaki
2003 – 2008
not held
2009[19]
Andy Bürgler / Reto Grütter
VMC-KTM
2010 – 2014
not held
The most successful riders (passengers not included), the number of championships they have won and in what era (first to last title):
Rider
No
Years
Robert Grogg
9
1971–1980
Andreas Fuhrer
5
1989–1996
Hansi Bachthold
5
1979–1987
Source:"SIDECAR CROSS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SWITZERLAND". The John Davy Pages. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
SAM
Year
Champions
Equipment
Result
1996
Martin Krieg / Edi Schadegg
EML-Honda
1997
Philipp Kempf / Roland Brotzge
EML-KTM
1998
Hansruedi Herren / Setfan Wülser
KTM
1999
Theo Morf / Mario Caminada
VMC-Yamaha
2000
Eduard Bürgler / Meinrad Schelbert
Yamaha
Result
2001
Theo Morf / Roland Brotzge
Spatech-Yamaha
Result
2002
Theo Morf / Roland Brotzge
Yamaha
Result
2003
Andy Bürgler / Meinrad Schelbert
Spatech-KTM
Result
2004
Andy Bürgler / Meinrad Schelbert
Spatech-KTM
Result
2005
Andy Bürgler / Martin Betschart
KTM
Result
2006
Emil Koch / Walter Neff
BSU Zabel
Result
2007
Emil Koch / Martin Koch
BSU Zabel
Result
2008
Andy Bürgler / Daniel Heinzer
VMC-KTM
Result
2009
Martin Krieg / Roland Peterer
Result
2010
Migg Koch / Marius Strauss
Zabel
Result
2011
Migg Koch / Marius Strauss
Zabel
Result
2012
Martin Krieg / Marius Strauss
Result
2013
Marco Boller / Simon Wälti
2014
Marco Boller / Simon Wälti
2015
Kevin Bitsche / D. Bertschi
Result
See also
List of FIM affiliated federations
References
^FMB - BMB website (in Dutch) accessed: 17 November 2009
^DMU website (in Danish) accessed: 17 November 2009
^DMU website: Results (in Danish) accessed: 7 November 2014
^EMF website accessed: 17 November 2009
^FFM website (in French) accessed: 17 November 2009
^DMSB website (in German) accessed: 17 November 2009
^Sidecarcross.de - Statistik/Hall Of Fame (in German) accessed: 19 August 2008
^Happich zweimal vorn, aber Schweizer jubeln (in German)Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, published: 10 September 2007, accessed: 7 November 2014
^SIDECAR CROSS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GERMANY The John Davey Pages, accessed: 10 November 2014
^ACU website accessed: 17 November 2009
^British championship results 1990 to 2013 smcagb.com, accessed: 5 November 2013
^LaMSF website (in Latvian) accessed: 17 November 2009
^KNMV website (in Dutch) accessed: 17 November 2009
^SVEMO website (in Swedish) accessed: 17 November 2009
^Swedish sidecarcross website (in Swedish) accessed: 7 November 2014
^SAM website (in German) accessed: 17 November 2009
^FMS website (in German) accessed: 17 November 2009
^List of Swiss champions (in German) sidecarcross.ch, accessed: 30 October 2013
^Result 2009 www.swissmoto.org
External links
The John Davey National Championship Pages
Sidecarcross.de - Statistik/Hall Of Fame (in German) Calendars and results of the German championship
Website with links to motocross/sidecarcross websites (in Dutch)
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