1970 FIM Motocross World Championship explained

1970 FIM Motocross World Championship
Organizer:FIM
No Of Races:12 (500cc)
No Of Mfrs:6 (500cc)
Champions Title:Champions
Award1 Title:500cc
Award1 Champ: Bengt Åberg
Award2 Title:250cc
Award2 Champ: Joël Robert
Seasonslistnames:Motocross World Championship
Prevseason Year:1969
Prevseason Link:1969 FIM Motocross World Championship
Nextseason Year:1971
Nextseason Link:1971 FIM Motocross World Championship

The 1970 FIM Motocross World Championship was the 14th F.I.M. Motocross Racing World Championship season.[1]

Summary

Arne Kring led the world championship points standings after the first nine rounds, before breaking his back while competing in a non-championship race, forcing him to miss the remaining races. Bengt Åberg went on to win his second consecutive 500cc world championship for Husqvarna. Joël Robert claimed the 250cc title for Suzuki, marking the first championship for a Japanese manufacturer in the motocross world championships.

Grands Prix

500cc

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerOverall WinnerReport
1April 12 Swiss Grand PrixPayerne Bengt Åberg Paul Friedrichs Bengt ÅbergReport
2April 19 Austrian Grand PrixSittendorf Bengt Åberg Paul Friedrichs Bengt ÅbergReport
3May 3 Dutch Grand PrixLichtenvoorde Arne Kring Christer Hammargren Arne KringReport
4May 10 French Grand PrixVesoul Arne Kring Arne Kring Arne KringReport
5May 24 Finnish Grand PrixRuskeasanta Arne Kring Arne Kring Arne KringReport
6May 31 Swedish Grand Prix Västerås Christer Hammargren Jan Johansson Christer Hammargren
7June 14 Czechoslovakian Grand PrixHolice Bengt Åberg Arne Kring Arne KringReport
8June 21 Russian Grand PrixKharkov Paul Friedrichs Paul Friedrichs Paul FriedrichsReport
9July 12 West German Grand PrixBeuern Bengt Åberg Adolf Weil Bengt ÅbergReport
10July 26 East German Grand PrixApolda? Paul Friedrichs Åke JonssonReport
11August 2 Belgian Grand PrixNamur Roger De Coster Åke Jonsson Roger De CosterReport
12August 9 Luxembourg Grand PrixEttelbruck?? Bengt ÅbergReport
[2] [3]

250cc

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationWinnerTeamReport
1April 12 Spanish Grand PrixSabadell Joël RobertSuzukiReport
2April 19 French Grand PrixPernes-les-Fontaines Torleif HansenHusqvarnaReport
3April 26 Belgian Grand PrixPaal Sylvain GeboersSuzukiReport
4May 10 Yugoslavian Grand PrixOrehova vas Joël Robert SuzukiReport
5May 24 Italian Grand PrixSan Severino Joël Robert SuzukiReport
6May 31 Russian Grand Prix Lvov Sylvain GeboersSuzuki
7June 7 Polish Grand PrixSzczecin Sylvain GeboersSuzukiReport
8June 28 British Grand PrixBristol Joël Robert SuzukiReport
9August 9 Finnish Grand PrixHyvinkää Heikki MikkolaHusqvarnaReport
10August 23 West German Grand PrixKali Merkers Sylvain GeboersSuzukiReport
11August 30 Swiss Grand PrixWohlen Heikki MikkolaHusqvarnaReport
12September 27 Austrian Grand PrixLaunsdorf Heikki MikkolaHusqvarnaReport
[4] [5]

Final standings

500cc[6]
PosRiderTeamPoints
1 Bengt ÅbergHusqvarna88
2 Arne KringHusqvarna80
3 Åke JonssonMaico77
4 Paul FriedrichsČZ60
5 Christer HammargrenHusqvarna59
6 Adolf WeilMaico55
7 Josef TeuwissenHusqvarna50
8 Otakar TomanČZ40
9 Jaak van VelthovenHusqvarna35
10 Gerrit WolsinkHusqvarna28
11 Heinz HoppeČZ21
12 Vic AllanGreeves18
13 Roger De CosterČZ15
14 Willy BauerMaico13
15 Keith HickmanBSA12
16 Oldrich HamrsmidČZ11
17 Vladmir OvchinikovČZ10
17 Andy RobertonAJS10
17 Jan JohanssenHusqvarna10
20 Jan Erik SallqvistHusqvarna10
21 Amis AngersČZ8
22 Viatcheslav KrasnotchekovČZ8
23 Willy van LoonČZ7
24 Frans SigmansGreeves5
24 Mikhail RastvortsevČZ5
24 Gaston RahierČZ5
27 Walter Van Den BroeckMaico5
28 Vlastimil ValekJawa4
28 Antonin KlavinshČZ4
30 Zdenek StrnadČZ4
31 Manfred SteinČZ3
31 Jo KeizerČZ3
31 Hasse HanssonHusqvarna3
34 Pierre KarsmakersČZ2
34 Hans HenrikssonHusqvarna2
34 Miroslav Halm ČZ2
37 Josef LoetscherMontesa1
37 Joel QueirelHusqvarna1
37 Lars NordHusqvarna1
37 Helmut SchadenbergČZ1
250cc[7] [8]
PosRiderTeamPoints
1 Joël RobertSuzuki96
2 Sylvain GeboersSuzuki94
3 Roger De CosterČZ77
4 Heikki MikkolaHusqvarna74
5 Miroslav HalmČZ70
6 Uno PalmHusqvarna43
7 Ollie PettersonSuzuki42
8 Torleif HansenHusqvarna35
9 Jiri StodulkaČZ26
10 Vladimir KavinovČZ25
11 Torsten HallmanHusqvarna17
12 Malcolm DavisAJS13
13 Håkan AnderssonHusqvarna12
14 Bryan WadeGreeves10
15 Gennady MoiseyevČZ10
16 Gaston RahierČZ7
17 Karel KonecnyČZ7
18 Marcel WiertzBultaco6
19 Josef TeuwissenHusqvarna5
19 Viatcheslav KrasnotchekovČZ5
21 Helmut SchumannČZ5
22 Adolf WeilMaico4
22 Mikhail RastvortsevČZ4
22 Helmut SchadenbergČZ4
25 Erling RasmussenHusqvarna3
25 Kalevi VehkonenHusqvarna3
25 Heinz HoppeČZ3
25 Willy BauerMaico3
29 Eugeniusz StraczekČZ2
29 Soren LodalČZ2
29 Jean-Claude NowakHusqvarna2
32 Pavel RulevČZ2
32 Jyrki StormHusqvarna2
34 Anatoly MandritchenkoČZ1
34 Michel CombesAJS1
34 Dick ClaytonGreeves1
34 Vlastimil HlousČZ1
34 Bengt Arne BonnAJS1

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Championnat du monde 500cc - 1970. memotocross.fr. 20 August 2021.
  2. Web site: 1970 500cc motocross world championship . akejonsson.com . 20 June 2011 .
  3. Web site: 1970 500cc motocross world championship race results . memotocross.fr . 23 January 2016 .
  4. Web site: 1970 250cc motocross world championship . https://web.archive.org/web/20131004234829/http://www.jwvanessen.com/gp-results-1970.html . dead . 4 October 2013 . home.versatel.nl . 25 January 2016 .
  5. Web site: 1970 250cc motocross world championship race results . memotocross.fr . 23 January 2016 .
  6. Web site: 1970 500cc motocross world championship final standings . memotocross.fr . 23 January 2016 .
  7. Web site: 1970 250cc motocross world championship final standings . home.versatel.nl . 20 June 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120305192016/http://www.jwvanessen.com/index.php/wcfinalscore/finalresults . 2012-03-05 . dead .
  8. Web site: 1970 250cc motocross world championship final standings . memotocross.fr . 23 January 2016 .