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Everts stars, but USA wins 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.
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Everts stars, but USA wins Motocross of Nations.

Sunday, 24th September 2006

Team USA won the Motocross of Nations, for a record breaking 17th time, at Matterley Basin in Great Britain on Sunday - despite American riders failing to win any of the three races.

Race 2 results (MX2/MX3):
1. Antonio Cairoli (ITA)
2. Ryan Villopoto (USA) +3.692secs
3. Ben Townley (NZ) +7.442secs
4. Steve Ramon (BEL) +8.846secs
5. Tyla Rattray (RSA) +17.509secs
6. Ivan Tedesco (USA) +21.543secs
7. Christophe Pourcel (FRA) +48.545secs
8. Jussi Vehvilainen (FIN) +50.186secs
9. Tommy Searle (GBR) +53.395secs
10. Carlos Campano (SPA) +1min 9.686secs

Race 3 results (MX1/MX3):
1. Stefan Everts (BEL)
2. James Stewart (USA) +4.702secs
3. David Philippaerts (ITA) +23.444secs
4. Tanel Leok (EST) +28.726secs
5. Steve Ramon (BEL) +32.057secs
6. Jonathan Barragan (SPA) +36.722secs
7. Sebastien Pourcel (FRA) +41.229secs
8. Josh Coppins (NZL) +46.602secs
9. Ivan Tedesco (USA) +51.647secs
10. Billy Mackenzie (GBR) +1min 1.029secs
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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.
Stefan Everts (BEL) leads James Stewart (USA) at the 2006 Motocross of Nations.
Ryan Villopoto (USA), Ben Townley (NZ) and Antonio Cairoli (ITA) battle for MX2 honours at the 2006 Motocross of Nations.
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.
Retiring ten times world champion Stefan Everts announces his surprise move to KTM as Motocross race director.
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.
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 (and friends) celebrate 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.
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