Sven Verbrugge























Sven Verbrugge
Nationality
Belgium Belgium
Born
(1967-08-21) 21 August 1967 (age 51)
Schoten, Belgium
Bike number 6
Website www.svenverbrugge.be


















Motorcycle racing career statistics
Sidecarcross World Championship
Active years

  • 1993 - 1997

  • 1999 - 2006

  • 2008 - 2012

Championships (3) 2005, 2006, 2011

2012 championship position
3rd

















Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
327 89 155 4,717

Sven Verbrugge (Schoten, 21 August 1967) is a retired Belgian sidecarcross passenger and triple Sidecarcross World Champion, winning the title in 2005, 2006 and 2011.


Verbrugge started racing motocross in 1983 in the 125 cc solo class before becoming a sidecarcross passenger in 1986. In his career, he has raced for over 20 years in the Belgian, Dutch and the world sidecarcross championships. After his second world championship in 2006, Sven retired from the world championship, but felt, according to himself, "homesick" for the GP circus and returned for the 2008 season alongside his countryman Nicky Pulinx.[1]


Apart from two world championships, he also won the Belgian title in 1993, 1994, 2004 and 2006 and the Dutch in 2001 and 2006.




Contents






  • 1 Sidecarcross world championship results


    • 1.1 Season by season




  • 2 Honours


    • 2.1 World Championship


    • 2.2 Belgium


    • 2.3 Netherlands


    • 2.4 Germany




  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Sidecarcross world championship results


Sven Verbrugge joined the sidecarcross world championship in 1993 as the passenger of his countryman Gunther Gooverts, whom he raced with quite successfully for four seasons. He made his debut at the French GP in Pernes Les Fontaines on 4 April 1993. He won his first race in this season in Roggenburg, Switzerland on 15 August 1993. In 1995, an ankle injury prevented him for three month from taking part in most of the season but the year after the pair returned with a sixth place overall finish. After those four seasons, Verbrugge had two lean ones with only four races in 1997 and none in 1998 after Gooverts choose not to take part in the world championship and only race in domestic events in Belgium. He raced successfully with two different drivers in 1999, Martin Gölz and Gerton Kops, who finished 12th and 9th overall this season. After a short stint with Peter Steegmans he returned to Daniël Willemsen for a second time and the pair finished second overall in the 2000 and 2001 world championship. In 2002, apart from Willemsen, he also raced with Are Kaurit, with both drivers finishing in the top four. Another second-place finish, now with Kristers Serģis, in 2003, when his old partner Willemsen won the championship was followed by a seventh place in 2004 due to a three-month-long injury for Serģis. After this, the two drivers, Willemsen and Serģis, swooped partners, with Verbrugge returning to Willemsen for a third time and Kaspars Stupelis joining Serģis instead. This move proved very successful for Verbrugge as he managed to win two world championships with Willemsen. After the second one, Verbrugge left the world championship in 2006, seemingly for good, at the age of 39. After a year away from the GP circus however, he decided to return, now with his new partner, fellow Belgian Nicky Pulinx.


In 2009, he was back as passenger of Daniël Willemsen once more, except in the first race of the season, when he raced with Gerrit van Werven. The pair dominated the early part of the season but an injury to Willemsen forced them to miss three events and a lack of good form upon return caused them to finish only fifth in the world championship. In the last event of the season, Verbrugge broke his thumb and the team was unable to score any points. Daniël Willemsen however declared already before the race that he would try to win title number eight in 2010.[2]


After riding with fellow Belgian Peter Steegmans in 2010, Verbrugge started once more with Willemsen in 2011, after an injury to first-choice passenger Roman Vasyliaka. It is the fifth time that the two are racing together in the competition.[3] As Willemsens passenger, Verbrugge has also won two Dutch national titles, in 2001 and 2006. Willemsen temporarily switched to Ondrej Cermak as his passenger for the first of two German GP's because of an injury to Verbrugge. Willemsen and his passenger clinched the World Championship at the second-last race of the season, at Slagelse, Denmark, having a 53-point lead over Latvians Jānis and Lauris Daiders at the time.[4][5]


The last race event of the 2011 season saw the World Champions, Willemsen and Verbrugge, failing to score any points. A dispute during qualifying between the two lead to Verbrugge walking out during the first qualifying session. He later returned to take part in the "last chance", where the team qualified for the race after all. Verbrugge however was injured during a fall and had to be taken to hospital where his arm was placed into a plaster, ruling the team out of the race.[6]


In the 2012 season Verbrugge was racing with fellow Belgian pilot Ben Adriaenssen, finishing third in the world championship.



Season by season


Sven Verbrugge's season by season world championship results:





































































































































































































































































































Season
Driver
Equipment
Position
Points
Races
Wins
Second
Third

1993

Belgium Gunther Gooverts

KTM-EML
11
182
27
2

3

1994

Belgium Gunther Gooverts
KTM-EML
8
135
18
1
2
1

1995

Belgium Gunther Gooverts
KTM-EML
21
27
8


1

1996

Belgium Gunther Gooverts
KTM-EML
6
155
16

3
2

1997

Belgium Gert Devoldere

23
3
2




Netherlands Daniël Willemsen

Zabel-BSU
3
40
2
2



1999

Germany Martin Gölz
Zabel-VMC
12
90
20




Netherlands Gerton Kops
MTH-EML
9
17
2




2000

Belgium Peter Steegmans
Zabel-EML
21
16
2




Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Zabel-BSU
2
320
22
5
4
7

2001

Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Zabel-BSU
2
377
22
8
5
3

2002

Estonia Are Kaurit
MTH-AYR
4
268
16

3
2

Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Zabel-VMC
2
88
4

4


2003

Latvia Kristers Serģis
MTH-BSU
2
501
26
12
7
1

2004

Latvia Kristers Serģis
MTH-BSU
7
246
12
6
1
2

Germany Frank Hofman
Zabel-VMC
12
22
2




2005

Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Zabel-VMC

1
478
22
15
4


2006

Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Zabel-VMC

1
341
16
13



2008

Belgium Nicky Pulinx
Zabel-VMC
9
22
4




Netherlands Jarno van den Boomen
Zabel-VMC
22
8
2




2009

Netherlands Gerrit van Werven
KTM-VMC
16
6
2




Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Zabel-VMC
5
341
17
11



2010

Belgium Peter Steegmans
KTM-WSP
12
212
20

1
1

2011

Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Zabel-WSP

1
437
21
14
3


2012

Belgium Ben Adriaenssen
KTM-WSP
3
385
22


6

Overall 1993 - 2012


4,717
327
89
37
29

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  • Passengers in italics.



Honours



World Championship



  • Champions: (3) 2005, 2006, 2011

  • Runners-up: (4) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003



Belgium



  • Champions: (4) 1993, 1994, 2004, 2006


Netherlands



  • Champions: (2) 2001, 2006


Germany



  • Champions: (1) 2010


References





  1. ^ Sven Verbrugges loopbaan (in Dutch)


  2. ^ Rudersberg schreibt Geschichte (in German), Race report for the last event in 2009, accessed: 25 September 2009


  3. ^ Seitenwagen: Willemsen mit Verbrugge (in German) Speedweek, published: 24 March 2011, accessed: 3 April 2011


  4. ^ Sven Verbrugge samen met Nederlander wereldkampioen zijspancrossen De Morgen, published: 4 September 2011, accessed: 6 September 2011


  5. ^ Willemsen/Verbrugge wereldkampioen De Stentor, published: 4 September 2011, accessed: 6 September 2011


  6. ^ Janis und Lauris Daiders beenden die WM in Rudersberg mit GP-Sieg (in German) www.offroad7.de, published: 12 September 2011, accessed: 15 September 2011




External links



  • Sven Verbrugges official website (in Dutch)

  • The World Championship on Sidecarcross.com












































Sporting positions
Preceded by
Kaspars Stupelis

Sidecarcross World Champion (passenger)
2005, 2006
Succeeded by
Reto Grütter
Preceded by
Gertie Eggink

Sidecarcross World Champion (passenger)
2011
Succeeded by
Kenny van Gaalen
Preceded by
Wiljam Janssen

Dutch national sidecarcross champion (passenger)
2001
Succeeded by
Dagwin Sabbe
Preceded by
Christian Verhagen

Dutch national sidecarcross champion (passenger)
2006
Succeeded by
Reto Grütter
Preceded by
Gino Strubbe

Belgian national sidecarcross champion (passenger)
1993 - 1994
Succeeded by
Wiljam Janssen
Preceded by
Christian Verhagen

Belgian national sidecarcross champion (passenger)
2004
Succeeded by
Dimitri Vandeursen
Preceded by
Dimitri Vandeursen

Belgian national sidecarcross champion (passenger)
2006
Succeeded by
Reto Grütter
Preceded by
Martin Betschart

German national sidecarcross champion (passenger)
2010–present

Incumbent







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