1975 FIM Motocross World Championship explained

The 1975 FIM Motocross World Championship was the 19th F.I.M. Motocross Racing World Championship season.

Summary

In a rematch of the previous season, Suzuki's Roger De Coster and Husqvarna's Heikki Mikkola were once again the two top competitors in the chase for the 500cc motocross world championship. De Coster claimed 12 moto victories to reclaim the title and win his fourth world championship. Mikkola came in second place with 5 moto victories while De Coster's Suzuki teammate, Gerrit Wolsink finished the season in third place.[1]

Harry Everts won the 250cc title for his first world championship. His victory also marked the only motocross world championship for the Austrian Puch factory. Puch fielded a motorcycle which featured an innovative twin carburetor system.[2] Gaston Rahier dominated the inaugural 125cc world championship, winning 7 out of the first 8 Grands Prix for the Suzuki factory racing team.[3] Honda scored its first-ever overall victory in a motocross world championship Grand Prix when Marty Smith won the 125cc United States Grand Prix. Akira Watanabe became the first Japanese rider to win an overall victory in an FIM Motocross Grand Prix race when he won the 125cc Spanish Grand Prix on August 17.

Grands Prix

500cc

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerOverall WinnerReport
1April 13 Swiss Grand PrixPayerne Roger De Coster Heikki Mikkola Roger De CosterReport
2May 11 Italian Grand PrixCasale Monferrato Christer Hammargren Heikki Mikkola Heikki MikkolaReport
3May 25 Finnish Grand PrixRuskeasanta Roger De Coster Roger De Coster Roger De CosterReport
4June 8 Russian Grand PrixChișinău Åke Jonsson Roger De Coster Roger De CosterReport
5June 15 French Grand PrixLavaur Roger De Coster Roger De Coster Roger De CosterReport
6June 22 United States Grand PrixCarlsbad Roger De Coster Gerrit Wolsink Gerrit Wolsink
7June 29 Canadian Grand PrixCopetown Roger De Coster Gerrit Wolsink Pierre KarsmakersReport
8July 6 British Grand PrixHawkstone Park Heikki Mikkola Roger De Coster Gerrit WolsinkReport
9July 13 West German Grand PrixBielstein Roger De Coster Roger De Coster Roger De Coster
10July 27 Dutch Grand PrixLichtenvoorde Gerrit Wolsink Heikki Mikkola Gerrit WolsinkReport
11August 3 Belgian Grand PrixNamur Heikki Mikkola Åke Jonsson Roger De CosterReport
12August 10 Luxembourg Grand PrixEttelbruck Roger De Coster Brad Lackey Roger De CosterReport
[4] [5]

250cc

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationWinnerTeamReport
1April 6 Spanish Grand PrixSabadell Harry EvertsPuchReport
2April 20 Austrian Grand PrixSittendorfČZReport
3April 27 Belgian Grand PrixRetinne Jim PomeroyBultacoReport
4May 3 Czechoslovakian Grand PrixHoliceSuzukiReport
5May 11 Polish Grand PrixSzczecin Harry EvertsPuchReport
6June 8 Yugoslavian Grand PrixTržič Evgueni RybaltchenkoKTMReport
7June 15 West German Grand PrixBeuren Zdeneck VelkyČZ
8June 22 British Grand PrixPortsmouth-Charlton Harry EvertsPuchReport
9July 6 French Grand PrixThomer-la-Sôgne Zdeneck VelkyČZ
10August 10 Swedish Grand PrixBarkarby Evgueni RybaltchenkoKTMReport
11August 17 Finnish Grand PrixHyvinkää Harry EvertsPuchReport
12August 31 Swiss Grand PrixWohlen Håkan AnderssonYamahaReport
[6]

125cc

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationWinnerTeamReport
1April 27 French Grand PrixCognac Gaston RahierSuzuki
2May 4 British Grand PrixTenby Gaston RahierSuzukiReport
3May 11 Yugoslavian Grand PrixOrehova vas Gaston RahierSuzukiReport
4May 25 Swedish Grand PrixUpplands Väsby Gaston RahierSuzukiReport
5June 1 Dutch Grand PrixMarkelo Gaston RahierSuzukiReport
6June 8 Polish Grand PrixOlsztyn Gilbert De RooverZündappReport
7June 22 West German Grand PrixSchrecksbach Gaston RahierSuzuki
8June 29 Czechoslovakian Grand PrixTábor Gaston RahierSuzukiReport
9July 6 United States Grand PrixLexingtonHondaReport
10July 13 Canadian Grand PrixSaint-Gabriel-de-Brandon Antonin BaborowskyČZReport
11August 17 Spanish Grand PrixMontgai Akira WatanabeSuzukiReport
12August 24 Belgian Grand PrixOrp-Le-Grand Gaston RahierSuzukiReport
[3]

Final standings

500cc
PosRiderTeamPoints
1 Roger De CosterSuzuki192
2 Heikki MikkolaHusqvarna165
3 Gerrit WolsinkSuzuki148
4 Åke JonssonYamaha132
5 Jaak van VelthovenYamaha104
6 Brad LackeyHusqvarna96
7 Bengt ÅbergBultaco72
8 Herbert SchmitzPuch62
9 Arne KringHusqvarna48
10 Pierre KarsmakersHonda45
11 Christer HammargrenKawasaki41
12 Frans SigmansMaico37
13Suzuki25
14 Alberto AngioliniMaico21
15 Jean-Claude LaquayeBultaco20
16 Paolo PironČZ / Maico20
17 Anatoly BotchkovČZ17
18 Vladimir KhudiakovČZ15
19 Steve StackableMaico13
20 Jean-Paul MingelsBultaco12
21 Ludwig ReinboldMaico10
22 Rex StatenČZ9
23 Vladimir KavinovČZ9
24 Jimmy WeinertYamaha9
25 Arne LodalBultaco9
26 Mike HartwigYamaha 8
27 Kent HowertonHusqvarna8
28 Arne LindforsHusqvarna8
29 Miroslav NováčekČZ6
29 Gaylon MosierMaico6
31 Mike RunyardCan-Am6
32 Fritz GrafYamaha5
33 Gote LiljegrenHusqvarna5
34 André MassantYamaha5
35 Jaroslav ZelenkaČZ4
35 Billy GrossiSuzuki4
35 Vic EastwoodCCM4
38 Raymond HeerenMaico4
39 Masura IkedaSuzuki3
39 Daniel TerroitinMaico3
41 Jan Eric SallqvistKawasaki2
41 Willy van LoonYamaha2
41 Rolf DieffenbachMaico2
44 Rob HooperHusqvarna2
45 Sergey OpatovichČZ1
45 Jiří OndryášČZ1
45 Buck MurphyCan-Am1
45 Mark BlackwellHusqvarna1
45 Stuart NunnČZ1
250cc[7]
PosRiderTeamPoints
1 Harry EvertsPuch159
2 Håkan AnderssonYamaha134
3 Willy BauerSuzuki130
4 Adolf WeilMaico129
5 Hans MaischMaico120
6 Zdeněk VelkýČZ108
7 Jim PomeroyBultaco101
8 Evgeniy RybalchenkoKTM94
9 Joël RobertSuzuki84
10 Torleif HansenKawasaki66
11 Jaroslav FaltaČZ54
12 Gennady MoiseyevKTM45
13 Uno PalmHusqvarna41
14 Oldřich HamršmídČZ39
15 Miroslav HalmČZ32
16 Siegfried LernerKTM17
17 Kalevi VehkonenHusqvarna / Maico17
18 Daniel PéanMaico16
19 Torao SuzukiYamaha14
20 Vic AllanBultaco14
21 Sylvain GeboersHusqvarna13
22 Pauli PiippolaMaico12
23 Håkan CarlqvistOssa11
24 Hideaki Suzuki Yamaha8
25 Anatoly OvchinnikovKTM8
26 Ivan MillerBultaco5
27 Erkki SundströmHusqvarna 4
28 Pavel RulevČZ4
29 Vladis GrinbergsČZ4
29 Jean-Claude Nowak3
31 Erling KlinkeBultaco2
31 Herbert StauchMaico 2
31 Lars OhbergYamaha2
31 František JirkaČZ2
35 Stuart NunnČZ1
35 Malcolm DavisBultaco1
35 Claude JobeOssa1
125cc[8]
PosRiderTeamPoints
1 Gaston RahierSuzuki195
2 Gilbert de RooverZündapp / ČZ168
3 Antonín BaborovskýČZ135
4 Akira WatanabeSuzuki134
5 Jiří ChuravýČZ99
6 Yvan Van den BroeckHusqvarna81
7 André MalherbeZündapp69
8 Yoshifumi SugioYamaha43
9 Gualtiero BrissoniAncillotti / SWM41
10 Gérard RondYamaha31
11 Marty SmithHonda30
12 Dario NaniAspès27
13 Matti AutioSuzuki21
14 Jimmy EllisCan-Am16
15 Terry DyerSuzuki15
16 François MinneHercules / Montesa14
17 Graham NoyceHusqvarna / Maico13
18 Roger HarveyHusqvarna12
19 Tomaso LolliSimoni12
20 Lars KarlssonHusqvarna11
21 Dan TurnerHonda10
21 Larry MacKenzieYamaha10
23 Chris ClarkHusqvarna10
23 Ignacio Bulto Bultaco9
23 Jaroslav JanišČZ9
23 Daniel BeaumontYamaha8
27 Tim HartYamaha8
27 Marcel WiertzBultaco8
27 Terbjorn WinzellHusqvarna / Honda8
30 Johnny Vink7
30 Marcel DeibergenFantic6
30 Harald StrößenreutherMaico 6
33 Jeff WeckerKawasaki6
33 Gian Carlo CurradiAncillotti6
33 Yuri KhudiakovČZ6
36 Tommy CroftHonda6
36 Gert DemoedKawasaki5
36 Heikki YlomenYamaha4
39 Jorge CapapeyBultaco4
39 Timo RemesSuzuki3
39 Jean-Paul HypoliteKawasaki3
39 Ronnie MathewsCan-Am3
43 Edi HauZündapp3
43 Osme PeralaYamaha3
43 Michael WeissCan-Am2
46 Stellan AnderssonHonda2
46 Wim Van Den BrinkMonark2
46 Jaak VerwaayenKawasaki2
49 Nills Arne NilssonHusqvarna2
49 Henning HansenHusqvarna2
49 Emil SchwarzHusqvarna2
49 Mickey BooneHonda2
49 Yuri SemkoČZ1
49 Jean-Claude BontempsHusqvarna1
55 Steffan EneqvistYamaha1
55 Heenk PoorteMontesa1
55 Gerhard HuberCan-Am1
55 Jay KimberKawasaki1
55 Bob EcclesKawasaki1
55 John AndersenHusqvarna1
55 Curradi FoschiniYamaha1
55 Dieudonne StouvenakersYamaha1

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1975 500cc motocross world championship final standings . memotocross.fr . 2 February 2016 .
  2. Web site: Herbert Schmitz' 1973 Puch 380cc 6-Speed . thefasthouse.com . 12 February 2016 . 16 February 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160216030337/http://www.thefasthouse.com/the-vault/1973-puch-380 . dead .
  3. Web site: 1975 125cc motocross world championship race results . memotocross.fr . 3 February 2016 .
  4. Web site: 1975 500cc motocross world championship race results . memotocross.fr . 2 February 2016 .
  5. Web site: 1975 500cc motocross world championship . akejonsson.com . 2 February 2016 .
  6. Web site: 1975 250cc motocross world championship race results . memotocross.fr . 2 February 2016 .
  7. Web site: 1975 250cc motocross world championship final standings . memotocross.fr . 2 February 2016 .
  8. Web site: 1975 125cc motocross world championship final standings . memotocross.fr . 3 February 2016 .