Paul Lodewijkx | |
Nationality: | Dutch |
Gp Active Years: | 1967 – 1969 |
Gp Race Starts: | 10 |
Gp Championships: | 0 |
Gp Race Wins: | 4 |
Gp Podiums: | 6 |
Gp Total Points: | 82 |
Gp Poles: | N/A |
Gp Fastest Laps: | 2 |
Gp First Race: | 1967 50cc Dutch TT |
Gp First Win: | 1968 50cc Dutch TT |
Gp Last Win: | 1969 50cc Yugoslavian Grand Prix |
Gp Last Race: | 1969 50cc Yugoslavian Grand Prix |
Paul Lodewijkx (9 January 1947 – 10 August 1988) was a Dutch professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.[1] He had his best year in 1968 when he won the Dutch TT on a hometown bike, built by his friends, and finished the season in second place behind Hans-Georg Anscheidt (riding for the Suzuki team).[1] He was the first Dutchman to win his home Grand Prix.
In 1969 he had a traffic accident on his motorbike. After a long recovery, he was left with occasional epileptic seizures and his return in 1972 was unsuccessful. His new hobby became nature preservation and photography. An epileptic seizure caused his death by drowning in 1988.