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Revision as of 13:02, 8 April 2010

The 2010 FIM Sidecarcross World Championship started on 5 April and will finish after fourteen race weekends on 12 September 2010.[1]

The defending champions are Joris Hendrickx from Belgium and Kaspars Liepins from Latvia.

Overview

The 2010 season will be the 31st edition of the sidecarcross world championship. The defending champions will be Joris Hendrickx and Kaspars Liepins.

The fourteen races of the season will be held in twelve countries, Netherlands, Great Britain, France, Italy, Poland, Ukraine, Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Latvia, Russia and Denmark. It will be the first time since 2001, that the championship will return to Great Britain. Italy was last on the calendar in 2008, the other ten countries all hosted races in 2009, too. The Swiss GP, which was held for the first time since 2001 in 2009, was again dropped from the schedule.[2]

Calendar

The calendar for the 2010 season:[1]

Date Place Race Winner Race 1 Winner Race 2 Overall GP winner Source
5 April Netherlands Oldebroek 1 + 2 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen

Gertie Eggink

Netherlands Daniël Willemsen

Gertie Eggink

Netherlands Daniël Willemsen

Gertie Eggink

Result
18 April United Kingdom Langrish 3 + 4
2 May France Plomion 5 + 6
16 May Italy Cingoli 7 + 8
6 June Poland Wschowa 9 + 10
13 June Ukraine Chernivtsi 11 + 12
4 July Belgium Genk 13 + 14
11 July Germany Reutlingen 15 + 16
18 July France Saint-Mamet 17 + 18
1 August Estonia Kiviõli 19 + 20
8 August Latvia Ķegums 21 + 22
15 August Russia Penza 23 + 24
5 September Denmark Slagelse 25 + 26
12 September Germany Rudersberg 27 + 28
N/A
  • The Sidecarcross des Nations is a non-championship event but part of the calendar and is denoted by a light blue background in the table above.

Top ten

As of 8 April 2010

Driver / Passenger Equipment No. Points GP wins GP 2nd GP 3rd Race wins Race 2nd Race 3rd
1 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Gertie Eggink Zabel-WSP 111 50 1 2
2 Latvia Maris Rupeiks / Kaspars Stupelis 7 40 1 1
3 Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Netherlands Kenny van Gaalen KTM-VMC 18 40 1 2
4 Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim Smeuninx KTM-VMC 2 40
5 Netherlands Etienne Bax / Belgium Ben van den Boogaert Zabel-EML 8 38 1
6 Latvia Janis Daiders / Lauris Daiders KTM-VMC 3 27
7 Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Latvia Kaspars Liepins KTM-VMC 1 27
8 United Kingdom Stuart Brown / Luke Peters Husaberg-MEFO 9 26
9 France Baptiste Bigand / Julien Bigand Zabel-VMC 33 23
10 Germany Marco Happich / Switzerland Martin Betschart Zabel-MEFO 4 21
  • Equipment listed is motor and frame.

References