Eddy Lejeune Explained

Eddy Lejeune
Birth Date:4 April 1961
Birth Place:Verviers, Belgium
Nationality: Belgian
Current Team:Retired

Eddy Lejeune (born 4 April 1961), is a Belgian former International motorcycle trials rider and 1982, 1983 and 1984 FIM Trial World Championship title holder. Lejeune was also a seven-time Belgian Trials National Champion.[1]

Biography

Born in Verviers, Belgium, Lejeune followed in the footsteps of his elder brother Jean Marie Lejeune who was Belgian Trials Champion in 1974, 1977 and 1978. He began as a schoolboy riding a Honda and after impressing at youth level was signed by the Honda Factory in 1979 at the age of 16.[2]

In 1980, Lejeune won his first Belgian title and placed 4th in the FIM Trial World Championship, winning his first world championship trial on home ground at the Belgian round. 1981 was another Belgian title and another 4th in the World Championship for the young Belgian. Lejeune ran away with the World Championship in 1982 taking 9 wins and 2 podiums throughout the season, also retaining his Belgian title.[1] He defended the title for Honda at both World and National level during the 1983 and 1984 seasons.[1] 1985 was a battle for the title between Eddy and Fantic factory rider Thierry Michaud. Lejeune won the Belgian and Austrian rounds and podiumed at 8 of the other 10 rounds, but was beaten by Michaud and wound up the season in 2nd place.

1987 saw another season long battle with not only Michaud but with his own Honda teammate Steve Saunders. After sharing almost all of the wins and podiums between them it all came down to the final round in Finland. Lejeune had a rough day finishing 13th with rivals Michaud and Saunders taking 1st and 3rd at the trial, and 1st and 2nd in the championship.[2] 1987 didn't produce Lejeune's usual results and at the end of the season Honda decided not to renew his contract.

Ignacio Bulto, son of Bultaco founder Paco Bulto was at this time pushing his new Merlin trials bike line and was quick to sign Lejeune for the 1988 season.[3] Lejeune finished a creditable 6th in the championship with podiums in Luxemburg and Belgium, but unfortunately Merlin folded at the end of the season. Lejeune was contracted by Montesa for the 1989 and 1990 seasons then retired at the end of 1990.

In 1998, Lejeune had a bad road accident which left him with head injuries which he still suffers with today.[2] All three of the Lejeune brothers, Eddy, Jean Marie and Eric had a one off ride in the 2011 Scottish Six Days Trial.[4]

International Trials Championship Career

YearClassMachineRd
1
Rd
2
Rd
3
Rd
4
Rd
5
Rd
6
Rd
7
Rd
8
Rd
9
Rd
10
Rd
11
Rd
12
PointsPosNotes
1979FIM World ChampionshipHondaIRL
-
GBR
-
BEL
-
NED
-
SPA
-
FRA
-
CAN
10
USA
9
ITA
-
SWE
6
FIN
-
CZE
7
12 15th
1980FIM World ChampionshipHondaIRL
-
GBR
10
BEL
1
SPA
8
AUT
1
FRA
4
SWI
1
GER
6
ITA
7
FIN
7
SWE
3
CZE
5
864th
1981FIM World ChampionshipHondaSPA
2
BEL
1
IRL
1
GBR
6
FRA
6
ITA
4
AUT
-
USA
6
FIN
7
SWE
6
CZE
6
GER
5
854th
1982FIM World ChampionshipHondaSPA
1
BEL
1
GBR
2
ITA
1
FRA
2
GER
1
AUT
1
CAN
3
USA
1
FIN
1
SWE
1
POL
4
1621stWorld Champion
1983FIM World ChampionshipHondaSPA
4
BEL
1
GBR
1
IRL
1
USA
3
FRA
5
AUT
1
ITA
1
SWI
1
FIN
1
SWE
2
GER
1
1561stWorld Champion
1984FIM World ChampionshipHondaSPA
2
BEL
1
GBR
4
IRL
1
FRA
1
GER
3
USA
2
CAN
1
AUT
3
ITA
1
FIN
1
SWE
2
2141stWorld Champion
1985FIM World ChampionshipHondaSPA
3
BEL
1
GBR
2
IRL
2
FRA
6
USA
3
AUT
1
POL
2
FIN
2
SWE
2
SWI
2
GER
4
1952nd
1986FIM World ChampionshipHondaBEL
1
GBR
6
IRL
2
SPA
1
FRA
4
USA
3
CAN
1
GER
3
AUT
2
ITA
1
SWE
4
FIN
13
1833rd
1987FIM World ChampionshipHondaSPA
-
BEL
6
SWE
4
IRL
3
GER
-
FRA
-
USA
-
AUT
8
ITA
12
CZE
8
SWI
6
SWE
4
819th
1988FIM World ChampionshipMerlinSPA
10
GBR
6
IRL
9
LUX
3
GBR
7
AUT
-
FRA
5
BEL
2
ITA
7
SWE
12
FIN
6
POL
6
1086th
1989FIM World ChampionshipMontesaGBR
10
IRL
12
ITA
7
USA
11
CAN
10
FRA
9
SWI
-
SPA
-
AUT
15
CZE
10
GER
14
LUX
5
5710th
1990FIM World ChampionshipMontesaIRL
-
GBR
-
USA
-
CAN
-
BEL
12
GER
-
SWE
-
FIN
-
SPA
-
ITA
-
POL
-
SWI
-
425th

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIM World Championship . trialonline.org . 21 January 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160609165935/http://www.trialonline.org/01%20TRIAL.FIM/01.MONDE/101.INDEX.GENERAL/01%20101%20INDEX%20GENERAL.htm . 9 June 2016 .
  2. Web site: The Best Eddy Lejeune Interview Ever . retrotrials.com . 27 January 2015.
  3. Web site: Lejeune and the Merlin . retrotrials.com . 27 January 2015.
  4. Web site: Belgian Brother Back at Scottish . time-4-sports.com . 27 January 2015.