2005 Sidecarcross World Championship






































2005 Sidecarcross World Championship

Season

Grands Prix
11

Start date
17 April

End date
25 September

Drivers

Champions

Netherlands Daniël Willemsen

Belgium Sven Verbrugge



Sidecarcross des Nations

Latvia Latvia

Chronology

Previous season

Next season

2004

2006

The 2005 FIM Sidecarcross world championship, the 26th edition of the competition, started on 17 April and finished after eleven race weekends on 18 September 2005 with Daniël Willemsen taking out the title once more.




Contents






  • 1 Overview


  • 2 Format


  • 3 Calendar


  • 4 Classification


    • 4.1 Riders




  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Overview


The 2005 season was the 26th edition of the sidecarcross world championship. It resulted in a fourth world championship for Daniël Willemsen, his third in a row and his first with his passenger Sven Verbrugge from Belgium. The runners-up spot went to Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis who had a good start to the season and lead the classement in the early stages, the five-time world champion Sergis improving on last seasons disappointing seventh place. Third place also went to Latvia with Maris Rupeiks / Haralds Kurpnieks but the two were never in the race for the championship. Except for the top two, no other team managed to win a race this season.


The eleven races of the season were held in eight countries, Spain, Croatia, Bulgaria, Netherlands, France (2x), Germany (2x), Belgium and Latvia (2x).



Format


Every Grand Prix weekend is split into two races, both held on the same day. This means, the 2005 season with its eleven Grand Prix had twentytwo races. Each race was 30 minutes plus 2 rounds long.


Teams go through a qualifying, usually on Saturday. Typically, around 50 teams compete for 30 spots on the starting grid, meaning around 20 teams miss out on the race altogether. Some teams did not actually get a race start all season, failing in qualifying each time.


Teams consist of a driver and a passenger, however, the drivers can and do exchange passengers during the season, often due to injury. An exchange of passenger does not affect the points a team has won up till then. Driver and passenger do not have to be from the same country either.


The first twenty teams of each race scored competition points, allocated accordingly to the following system:



















































Place
Points
1
25
2
22
3
20
4
18
5
16
6
15
7
14
8
13
9
12
10
11















































Place
Points
11
10
12
9
13
8
14
7
15
6
16
5
17
4
18
3
19
2
20
1



Calendar


The 2005 season had eleven Grand Prix:[1]




























































































Date

Place

Race winners

GP winner
17 April

Spain Talavera

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis
1 May

Bulgaria Sevlievo

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis
8 May

Croatia Zabok

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis
29 May

Netherlands Halle

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge
5 June

France Brou

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge
10 July

Latvia Cēsis

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge
17 July

Belgium Neeroeteren

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge
31 July

Germany Reutlingen

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge
21 August

Latvia Ķegums

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge
11 September

France Dardon Gueugnon

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis
18 September

Germany Rudersberg

Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis

Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis
25 September

Germany Jauer

Latvia Latvia


  • The Sidecarcross des Nations in Jauer on 25 September 2005 is a non-championship event but part of the calendar and is denoted by a light blue background in the table above.


  • Passengers in italics.



Classification



Riders


The final standings in the overall table of the 2005 season were:[2]



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Position

Driver / Passenger

Equipment

Points

Wins

Second

Third

1

Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge

Zabel-VMC
478
15
4


2

Latvia Kristers Serģis / Kaspars Stupelis

MTH-BSU
440
7
12
1

3

Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Haralds Kurpnieks

KTM-AYR
317

1
6

4

Russia Evgeny Scherbinin / Sergei Sosnovskikh
MTH-APZ
299

3
4

5

Germany Marko Happich / Switzerland Meinrad Schelbert / Sandro Michelotto
Zabel-VMC
274


5

6

Netherlands Jarno van den Boomen / Henry van de Wiel
MTH-BSU
262


4

7

Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim Smeunix / Ludo Somers / Alco van de Ketterij
MTH-BSU
223




8

Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Eli Piccart / Roger van de Lagemaat
MTH-BSU
198




9

United Kingdom Stuart Brown / Jason Peters / Marc Cooper
Zabel-VMC
197

2


10

Germany Werner Wittmann / Czech Republic Premysl Novotny
Zabel-AYR
184


2

11

Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek Rozehnal
Zabel-VMC
175




12

Netherlands Eric Schrijver / Christian Verhagen
MTH-VMC
173




13

Netherlands Marcel Willemsen / Bart Notten
KTM-VMC
132




14

United Kingdom John Watson / Mark Watson
Zabel-BSU
126




15

Switzerland Ulrich Müller / Reto Grütter
Kawasaki-VMC
126




16

Belgium Nicky Pulinx / Switzerland Bruno Kaelin / Netherlands Martijn Geerdink / Belgium Ludo Somers
KTM-VMC
107




17

Czech Republic Tomas Cermak / Ondrej Cermak
JAWA-VMC
102




18

Germany Josef Brustmann / Stefan Urich / Netherlands Alco van de Ketterij / Switzerland Bruno Kaelin
KTM-NMP
100




19

Germany Martin Walter / Andre Saam
Zabel-VMC
98




20

Switzerland Andy Burgler / Martin Betschart
KTM-VMC
80




21

France David Barat / Francis Blanco / Germany Marco Goldau
Zabel-VMC
79




22

Netherlands Carlo van Duijnhoven / Tom van Duijnhoven
MTH-VMC
58




23

Sweden Patrick Fagerberg / Daniel Fagerberg
KTM-Ayr
58




24

Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris Daiders
MTH-BSU
51




25

United Kingdom John Lyne / Colin Dunkley
Zabel-VMC
51




26

Sweden Henrik Söderqvist / Tobias Sylvan

Husaberg-VMC
49




27

Netherlands Thijs Derks / Roy Derks
Husaberg-BSU
49




28

Belgium Geert Devoldere / France Herve Allier / Germany Juregen Hulsmans / France Joel Bequillard

Honda-EML
40




29

Belgium Kristof Santermans / Stefan Coeck / Netherlands Patrick Nieuwenhuizen

Yamaha-VMC
38




30

Belgium Boudewijn Gommeren / Bart Verbrugge
KTM-AYR
34




31

Germany Frank Hofman / Belgium Ludo Somers
Zabel-VMC
33




32

France Jean Marie Ains / Bernard Jayet
Zabel-VMC
26




33

France Johnny Bethis / Charlie Begaud
Zabel-VMC
25




34

Latvia Alvis Tribockis / Mario Kirilko
MTH-VMC
18




35

Netherlands Johan Smit / Gertie Eggink
Zabel-BSU
16




36

Netherlands Maikel Kuster / Wilfried Keuben
Zabel-VMC
13




37

Netherlands Marcel Grondman / Martijn Geerdink / Clemens Grondman
Zabel-VMC
13




38

Lithuania Imantas Tamuliūnas / Egidijus Karaliūnas
KTM-BSU
12




39

Estonia Andrus Vaks / Raimo Kaul
KTM-AYR
12




40

United Kingdom Scott Wilkinson / Gary Burt
Zabel-VMC
12




41

Estonia Argo Poldsaar / Tonu Handsar
MTH-AYR
12




42

Netherlands Wim Janssen / Henk Roenhorst
Zabel-BSU
11




43

France Michael Poirier / Edouard Cherau
Zabel-VMC
10




44

France David Surcin / Landry Tessier
Zabel-VMC
10




45

Germany Jens Bochmann / Stefan Progscha
Zabel-AYR
9




46

Netherlands Patrick Greup / Peter Holleman
KTM-VMC
8




47

Germany Jürgen Blank / Rainer Semet
Zabel-VMC
6




48

France Baptiste Bigand / Julien Bigand
MTH-AYR
5




49

Germany Willie Liebel/ Czech Republic Vaclav Hotovy
MEFO-VMC
3




50

United Kingdom Stuart Lines / Michael Stones
KTM-VMC
3




51

Belgium Andreas Clohse / Guido Schlabertz
Zabel-VMC
3




52

Germany Dietmar Schmid / Marco Godau
KTM-AYR
2




53

Estonia Serge Ivanov / Atho Jalas
KTM-AYR
1




54

France Herve Boursaud / Guennady Auvray
KTM-VMC
1





  • Equipment listed is motor and frame.

  • Some drivers used more than one passenger during the season. Where there are more than one passenger shown, they are in the order of races they have taken part in with this driver.



References





  1. ^ FIM Sidecarcross World Championship – 2005 Calendar FIM website, accessed: 5 August 2011


  2. ^ FIM SIDECAR MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: Classification 2005 FIM website, accessed: 13 August 2011




External links



  • The World Championship on Sidecarcross.com

  • The John Davey Grand Prix Pages – Results of all GP's up until 2005

  • FIM Sidecar Motocross World Championship 2010









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