crash.net home
crash.net home
» Register or Sign-In    Email:   Password:



MENU

MOTO-X
Editorial
Columns
Media
Interactive





Add to Google
»

Home

»

Moto-X

»

Features

»

Everts wins on GP farewell, Pourcel crowned.

Ten times world motocross champion Stefan Everts (and friends) celebrate victory in his very final grand prix, at Ernee, France, on September 17 2006.
[More Pictures]

Everts wins on GP farewell, Pourcel crowned.

Sunday, 17th September 2006

Ten times Motocross world champion Stefan Everts closed a record-breaking career with his 14th victory from the 15 2006 grands prix, at the season ending event at Ernee, France.

Ten times Motocross world champion Stefan Everts closed a record-breaking career with his 14th victory from the 15 2006 grands prix, at the season ending event at Ernee, France.

The 33-year-old Belgian scooped his 101st and final victory with two double triumphs watched and applauded by 17,000 appreciative spectators. The masses acknowledged a special chapter in motocross history as Everts took to the podium for the final occasion after an 18-year stint at the highest level.

The Ernee circuit had dried significantly after lengthy spells of rain on Friday led towards the practice programme being shortened on Saturday in the interests of preserving the terrain. Sunday witnessed blue sky and sunshine for the first time in three days and the hill-side track was a slippery and rough test with many ruts chopping the corners and jump take-offs.

Advertisement

Steering his YZ450FM with a new colour scheme that involved a chequered flag design inscribed with his 100 grand prix victories, as well as a set of white painted Pirelli tyres, Everts pulled away from Jonathan Barragan in the first moto for a comfortable victory as main rivals Mickael Pichon, who took pole position on his own GP farewell, and Josh Coppins, the only rider other than Everts to win a grand prix this season, both fell.

"Mickael broke his nose and he may have some concussion but he is still at the hospital," said KTM team manager Georges Jobe. "I saw the crash and it was really bad. He jumped off the bike and landed face-first on the ground. The helmet pushed up and broke his nose it seemed."

Coppins was more fortunate and recovered to sixth - leaving Kevin Strijbos to complete the race one podium.

The second race was a similar walkover and Everts had a lead of more than ten seconds by the end of the first third of the sprint. Stefan then held that advantage over Coppins to the flag, with Tanel Leok third. In the final championship standings, Strijbos took a distant second behind Everts with Suzuki team-mate Steve Ramon third, CAS Honda's Ken de Dycker fourth and Kawasaki's Leok fifth.
< < < 1 2 3 4 > > >
Page 1 of 4
NEXT PAGE »»
Related Images
Ten times world motocross champion Stefan Everts (and friends) celebrate victory in his very final grand prix, at Ernee, France, on September 17 2006.
Ten times world champion Stefan Everts on his way to victory in his last ever Motocross grand prix, at Ernee, France on September 17, 2006.
Christophe Pourcel battles with 2006 MX2 title rival, and reigning world champion, Antonio Cairoli.
Stefan Everts - KTM.
Stefan Everts announces his participation in the Gotland Grand National enduro race.
Retiring ten times world champion Stefan Everts announces his switch to KTM, as race director, for the 2007 season.
Stefan Everts (BEL) leads James Stewart (USA) at the 2006 Motocross of Nations.
The podium of the 2006 Motocross of Nations: USA (Stewart, Villopoto, Tedesco) 1st, Belgium (Everts, Ramon, Strijbos) 2nd and New Zealand (Townley, Coppins, Cooper) 3rd.
Retiring ten times world champion Stefan Everts announces his surprise move to KTM as Motocross race director.
Ten times world motocross champion Stefan Everts on his way to victory in his very final grand prix, at Ernee, France, on September 17 2006.
Ten times world motocross champion Stefan Everts on his way to victory in his very final grand prix, at Ernee, France, on September 17 2006.
Ten times world motocross champion Stefan Everts on his way to victory in his very final grand prix, at Ernee, France, on September 17 2006.
Ten times world motocross champion Stefan Everts celebrates victory in his very final grand prix, at Ernee, France, on September 17 2006.
Ten times world motocross champion Stefan Everts celebrates victory in his very final grand prix, at Ernee, France, on September 17 2006.
Ten times world motocross champion Stefan Everts on his way to victory in his very final grand prix, at Ernee, France, on September 17 2006.
Ten times Motocross world champion Stefan Everts celebrates his 100th GP victory at the 2006 Grand Prix of the Netherlands.
Ten times Motocross world champion Stefan Everts celebrates his 100th GP victory at the 2006 Grand Prix of the Netherlands.
Ten times Motocross world champion Stefan Everts celebrates his 100th GP victory at the 2006 Grand Prix of the Netherlands.
Ten times Motocross world champion Stefan Everts celebrates his 100th GP victory at the 2006 Grand Prix of the Netherlands.
Stefan Everts – Intur Sports Yamaha.
Stefan Everts – Intur Sports Yamaha.
Stefan Everts – Intur Sports Yamaha.
Stefan Everts – Intur Sports Yamaha.
Ten times Motocross world champion Stefan Everts celebrates his 100th GP victory at the 2006 Grand Prix of the Netherlands.
[Top of Article]

Latest News Stories

Related Audio


Crash.Net is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
»Launch the Crash.Net Radio Player

Event Results

Event Reports