Artis Rasmanis




















Artis Rasmanis

12.Saeimas deputāts Artis Rasmanis (15978711886).jpg
Rasmanis in 2014 as a deputy of Saeima

Nationality
Latvia Latvia
Born 28 July, 1971
Cēsis, Latvian SSR
Bike number n/a


















Motorcycle racing career statistics
Sidecarcross World Championship
Active years 1992–2002
Championships (5) 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002

2002 championship position
1st

















Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
170 68 113 2,624

Artis Rasmanis (born 1971[1]) is a retired Latvian sidecarcross passenger and five times World Champion.


Rasmanis was part of the most successful partnership in sidecarcross world championship history, winning five titles with his driver Kristers Serģis. He retired from international sidecar competition after their fifth title in 2002. He is however still active in the motor sport, racing quad bikes now, finishing 12th in the FIM European championship in 2007.[2]


He now works as a manager at SIA "Rasmanis & Dankers". He originally graduated as an agricultural machinery mechanic from Priekuļi agricultural technical school in Cēsis District in 1990.


In 2014, Rasmanis was elected as a deputy of the Saeima from the Union of Greens and Farmers.




Contents






  • 1 Sidecarcross world championship results


    • 1.1 Season by season




  • 2 Honours


    • 2.1 World Championship


    • 2.2 Germany




  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Sidecarcross world championship results


Artis Rasmanis entered the sidecarcross world championship in 1992, with Kristers Serģis as his driver. After two seasons with limited success and starts, Serģis switched to Normunds Bērziņš as his partner for 1994 and 1995 but continued to have only a small impact on the race circuit. In late 1995 Artis Rasmantis returned as his partner and in 1996, in the fourth race of the season they achieved their first race win, on 21 April in Betekom, Belgium. The season after, their fortunes improved greatly and the duo won their first of five world championships this year. In 1998, they repeated their success and in 1999 they missed out by only one point to Daniël Willemsen / Marcel Willemsen on their third triumph. Also, in 1998, they won the German sidecarcross championship.[3] However, Serģis / Rasmantis continued their successful partnership with three more titles in 2000, 2001 and 2002. With their fifth title they became record holders in world cup wins in this sport. Previously, two drivers had archived four crowns, but none five. After this fifth title, Rasmanis retired from international competition but Serģis continued to race.



Season by season



















































































































































Season

Driver

Equipment

Position

Points

Races

Wins

Second

Third

1992

Latvia Kristers Serģis

Kawasaki-EML
46
1
3




1993

Latvia Kristers Serģis

KTM-EML
33
25
9




1995

Latvia Kristers Serģis
KTM-EML
18
11
4




1996

Latvia Kristers Serģis
KTM-EML
6
132
16
1
1


1997

Latvia Kristers Serģis
KTM-EML

1
277
20
5
4
2

1998

Latvia Kristers Serģis

Zabel-BSU

1
299
18
7
5
2

1999

Latvia Kristers Serģis
Zabel-BSU
2
385
24
8
10
3

2000

Latvia Kristers Serģis

MTH-BSU

1
298
22
7
6
2

2001

Latvia Kristers Serģis
MTH-BSU

1
534
26
16
4
3

2002

Latvia Kristers Serģis
MTH-BSU

1
662
28
24
1
2











Overall 1992 – 2002



2624

170

68

31

14

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  • Passengers in italics.


Honours



World Championship



  • Champions: (5) 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002

  • Runners-up: (1) 1999



Germany



  • Champions: (1) 1998


References





  1. ^ Artis Rasmanis (in Latvian)


  2. ^ "Europe – Quad-FIM (in French)". premiermotocross.com. 2007-10-17. Archived from the original on 16 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-16.


  3. ^ Statistik/Hall Of Fame




External links




  • Rasmanis & Dankers website (in Latvian)

  • The World Championship on Sidecarcross.com



















Sporting positions
Preceded by
Adrian Käser

Sidecarcross World Champion (passenger)
1997–1998
Succeeded by
Marcel Willemsen
Preceded by
Marcel Willemsen

Sidecarcross World Champion (passenger)
2000–2002
Succeeded by
Kaspars Stupelis
Preceded by
Henry van der Wiel

German national sidecarcross champion (passenger)
1998
Succeeded by
Thomas Weinmann








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