2006 Sidecarcross World Championship

The 2006 FIM Sidecarcross world championship, the 27th edition of the competition, started on 23 April and finished after eight race weekends on 17 September 2006 with Daniël Willemsen taking out the title once more.

2006 Sidecarcross World Championship
Season
Grands Prix 8
Start date 23 April
End date 24 September
Drivers
Champions Daniël Willemsen

Sven Verbrugge

Sidecarcross des Nations Netherlands
Chronology
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Overview

Daniël Willemsen and Sven Verbrugge in the 2006 season

The 2006 season was the 27th edition of the sidecarcross world championship. It resulted in a fifth world championship for Daniël Willemsen, his fourth in a row and the second with his passenger Sven Verbrugge from Belgium. The two clearly dominated the season with 13 wins in the 16 races and an 83-point gap to the second placed Evgeny Scherbinin / Sergei Sosnovskikh from Russia. A close third came Marco Happich / Meinrad Schelbert, the German-Swiss combination.

After ten seasons in the top ten and five world championships, it was the first time since 1995 for last season's runner-up Kristers Serģis not to finish in the top ten. Due to injury, the Latvian only took part in four races but still achieved three podium finishes.

The eight races of the season were held in six countries, France, Germany, Croatia, Belgium, Latvia and the Netherlands.

Format

Every Grand Prix weekend is split into two races, both held on the same day. This means, the 2006 season with its eight Grand Prix had sixteen races. Each race is currently 30 minutes plus 2 rounds long.

Teams go through a qualifying, usually on Saturday. Typically, around 50 teams compete for 30 spots on the starting grid, meaning around 20 teams miss out on the race altogether. Some teams did not actually get a race start all season, failing in qualifying each time.

The first twenty teams of each race scored competition points, allocated accordingly to the following system:

Place Points
1 25
2 22
3 20
4 18
5 16
6 15
7 14
8 13
9 12
10 11
Place Points
11 10
12 9
13 8
14 7
15 6
16 5
17 4
18 3
19 2
20 1

Retirements

At the end of the 2006 season a number of long-term competitors retired from the World Championship, the longest standing of those being German Josef Brustmann with 19 seasons in the competition and Belgian Geert Devoldere with 18 seasons, both first having raced in the World Championship in 1988.[1][2][3]

Calendar

The 2006 season had sixteen races:[4]

Date Place Race winners GP winner
23 April Oss Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
21 May Zabok Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
4 June Brou Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
18 June Ķegums Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
2 July Neeroeteren Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
20 August Teutschenthal Māris Rupeiks / Haralds Kurpnieks Māris Rupeiks / Haralds Kurpnieks
Josef Brustmann / Stefan Urich
13 September Saint-Jean-d'Angle Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
17 September Rudersberg Marco Happich / Mark Watson Henrik Soderqvist / Collin Dunkley
Daniel Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
24 September Ķegums Netherlands
  • The Sidecarcross des Nations in Ķegums on 24 September 2006 is a non-championship event but part of the calendar and is denoted by a light blue background in the table above.
  • Passengers in italics.

Classification

Riders

The final standings in the overall table of the 2006 season were:[5]

Position Driver / Passenger Equipment Points Wins Second Third
1 Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge Zabel-VMC 341 13
2 Evgeny Scherbinin / Sergei Sosnovskikh MTH-APZ 258 5 3
3 Marko Happich / Meinrad Schelbert * Zabel-VMC 243 1 1 2
4 Māris Rupeiks / Haralds Kurpnieks KTM-AYR 231 1 4 2
5 Jan Hendrickx / Tim Smeuninx Zabel-VMC 217 1
6 Andy Burgler / Martin Betschart KTM-VMC 211 2 2
7 Joris Hendrickx / Eli Piccart KTM-AYR 180 1
8 Stuart Brown / Luke Peters Zabel-VMC 165 1
9 Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek Rozehnal Zabel-VMC 157 1
10 Marcel Willemsen / Bjorn Roes Zabel-VMC 137
11 Josef Brustmann / Stefan Urich KTM-NPH 117 1
12 Jānis Daiders / Lauris Daiders Zabel-VMC 115
13 Nicky Pulinx / Ludo Somers KTM-AYR 113
14 Jarno van den Boomen / Henry van de Wiel MTH-VMC 100 1 1
15 Carlo van Duijnhoven / Christian Verhagen MTH-VMC 100
16 Ueli Müller / Reto Grütter Zabel-MTH 100
17 Eric Schrijver / Ramon van Mil MTH-VMC 93
18 Tomas Cermak / Ondrej Cermak JAWA-VMC 68
19 Kristers Serģis / Kaspars Stupelis KTM-Mefo 64 2 1
20 John Watson / Mark Watson Zabel-VMC 57
21 Bertram Martin / Bruno Kaelin Zabel-VMC 57
22 Martin Walter / Andre Saam Zabel-VMC 54
23 Henrik Söderqvist / Collin Dunkley Husaberg-VMC 52 1 1
24 Scott Wilkinson / Gary Burt Zabel-VMC 52
25 Kristof Santermans / Patrick Nieuwenhuizen Yamaha-VMC 47
26 John Lyne / Michael Turner Zabel-VMC 26
27 Laurent Devoldre / Sebastian Devoldre Husaberg-VMC 20
28 Thijs Derks / Roy Derks Husaberg-BSU 17
29 Michael Poirier / Bertrand Poirier KTM-VMC 14
30 Geert Devoldere / Guennady Auvray Honda-EML 13
31 Werner Wittmann / Mario Wohlfart Zabel-AYR 10
32 Andreas Clohse / Guido Schlabertz Zabel-VMC 10
33 Marcel Grondman / Martijn Geerdink Zabel-VMC 9
34 Roland Sutter / Sandro Michelleto KTM-VMC 9
35 Patrick Fagerberg / Daniel Fagerberg KTM-AYR 9
36 Wim Janssen / Henk Roenhorst Zabel-VMC 8
37 Maikel Kuster / Wilfried Keuben Zabel-VMC 8
38 Johan Smit / Bart Notten Husaberg-BSU 7
39 Patrick Greup / Marc van Deutekom KTM-VMC 7
40 Imantas Tamuliūnas / Egidijus Karaliūnas KTM-AYR 6
41 Jens Bochmann / Stefan Progscha Zabel-AYR 6
42 Jean Marie Ains / Bernard Jayet Zabel-VMC 5
43 Baptiste Bigand / Julien Bigand MTH-BSU 5
44 Andrus Vaks / Raimo Kaul KTM-AYR 4
45 Boudewijn Gommeren / Steve van Tongerlo KTM-AYR 4
46 David Keane / Andy Heighes MTH-VMC 3
47 David Surcin / Landry Tessier Zabel-VMC 3
48 Otomārs Skreija / Gastons Skreija MTH-BSU 2
49 Herve Boursaud / Edouard Chereau KTM-VMC 1
50 Guillaume Martin / Jacques Pilleir Zabel-VMC 1
  • Equipment listed is motor and frame.
  • Marko Happichs only win of the season came with Mark Watson as passenger, who raced at the German GP with him.
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References

  1. Official World Championship classification 2000–present Archived 2013-10-16 at the Wayback Machine FIM website, accessed: 9 November 2014
  2. JOSEF BRUSTMANN GP RECORD The John Davey Pages, accessed: 9 November 2014
  3. GEERT DEVOLDERE GP RECORD The John Davey Pages, accessed: 9 November 2014
  4. FIM Sidecarcross World Championship – 2006 Calendar Archived 2012-06-09 at the Wayback Machine FIM website, accessed: 5 August 2011
  5. FIM SIDECAR MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: Classification 2006 Archived 2012-06-09 at the Wayback Machine FIM website, accessed: 13 August 2011
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