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1965 FIM Motocross World Championship

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Motocross championship season

1965 FIM Motocross World Championship
Jeff Smith in action at the 500cc Dutch Grand Prix on 25 July 1965 in Bergharen, Holland.
OrganizerFIM
Duration28 March/3 October
Number of races28
Number of manufacturers12
Champions
500ccUnited KingdomJeff Smith
250ccSoviet UnionVictor Arbekov
FIM Motocross World Championship seasons

The1965 Motocross World Championship was the 9th edition of theMotocross World Championship organized by theFIM and reserved for 500cc and 250cc motorcycles.

Summary

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Jeff Smith won his second consecutive 500cc motocross world championship for theBSA factory racing team with six Grand Prix victories.Paul Friedrichs took three victories to claim second place for theČZ factory, ahead of former world championRolf Tibblin.[1][2][3]

Before the 500cc championship opening round even began, former World Champions Rolf Tibblin and Bill Nilsson were involved in a serious accident while preparing for the race.[3] Tibblin and Nilsson were test-riding motorcycles in their hotel parking lot when they collided in a blind corner.[3] Neither rider was wearing their protective riding apparel, and Nilsson suffered a broken arm, an amputated toe, and a concussion, while Tibblin lost the end of his little finger and also received a concussion, which forced him to sit out the start of the season.[3]

Smith's win riding aBSA Victor marked the last time that afour-stroke engine powered motorcycle would win the 500cc motocross world championship for the next several decades, astwo-stroke engine technology began to dominate off-road motorcycle racing until 2003, when mounting government environmental regulations caused the FIM to implement new rules favoring environmentally friendlier four-stroke engines. Defending 250cc World ChampionJoël Robert was invited by the ČZ factory to compete in the 500cc Czechoslovakian Grand Prix during a break in the 250cc World Championship schedule. Robert was leading the first heat race when his motorcycle experienced a mechanical failure, before rebounding to win the second heat race in a rare 500cc class appearance.

In the 250cc division, Russian ČZ riderVictor Arbekov won five Grand Prix races to claim the world championship ahead of the defending champion, Robert.[3][4][5] Future five-time World ChampionRoger De Coster made his first World Championship appearance at the 250cc French Grand Prix. TheSuzuki factory became the first Japanese manufacturer to compete in a motocross world championship event, with riders Kazuo Kubo and Matsuhisa Kojima entering the 250cc Swedish Grand Prix on 25 July.[6]

Grands Prix

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500cc

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RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerOverall WinnerReport
1April 4Austria Austrian Grand PrixSittendorfUnited KingdomArthur LampkinNetherlands Broer DirksSwedenSten LundinReport
2April 11Switzerland Swiss Grand PrixWohlenUnited KingdomJeff SmithSweden Sten LundinUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithReport
3April 25France French Grand PrixTarareUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithReport
4May 9Finland Finnish Grand PrixTikkurilaUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithReport
5May 30Sweden Swedish Grand PrixKnutstorpUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithReport
6June 6East Germany East German Grand PrixGumpelstadtEast GermanyPaul FriedrichsEast Germany Paul FriedrichsEast Germany Paul FriedrichsReport
7June 20Czech Republic Czechoslovakian Grand PrixSedlčanyEast Germany Paul FriedrichsBelgiumJoël RobertEast Germany Paul FriedrichsReport
8June 27Soviet Union Russian Grand PrixKyivSoviet Union Igor GrigorievSoviet Union Igor GrigorievSoviet Union Igor GrigorievReport
9July 4United Kingdom British Grand PrixHawkstone ParkUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithSwedenRolf TibblinUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithReport
10July 11Italy Italian Grand PrixImolaSweden Sten LundinSweden Rolf TibblinSweden Rolf TibblinReport
11July 18West Germany West German Grand PrixBielsteinSweden Rolf TibblinSweden Rolf TibblinSweden Rolf TibblinReport
12July 25Netherlands Dutch Grand PrixBergharenUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithBelgium Jef TeuwissenUnited Kingdom Jeff SmithReport
13August 8Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand PrixEttelbruckSweden Rolf TibblinEast Germany Paul FriedrichsEast Germany Paul FriedrichsReport
Sources:[2][6]

250cc

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RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerOverall WinnerReport
1March 28Spain Spanish Grand PrixSabadellSwedenTorsten HallmanSwedenÅke JonssonUnited KingdomDave BickersReport
2April 4Italy Italian Grand PrixMasseranoSoviet UnionVictor ArbekovBelgiumJoël RobertSoviet Union Victor ArbekovReport
3April 11France French Grand PrixSaint-QuentinBelgium Joël RobertSoviet Union Victor ArbekovSoviet Union Victor ArbekovReport
4April 25Belgium Belgian Grand PrixHechtel-EkselUnited Kingdom Dave BickersUnited Kingdom Dave BickersUnited Kingdom Dave BickersReport
5May 9Czech Republic Czechoslovakian Grand PrixHoliceBelgium Joël RobertCzech RepublicVlastimil VálekCzech Republic Vlastimil VálekReport
6May 16West Germany West German Grand PrixBeurenSoviet Union Victor ArbekovSoviet Union Victor ArbekovSoviet Union Victor ArbekovReport
7May 23Netherlands Dutch Grand PrixMakkingaSoviet Union Victor ArbekovSoviet Union Victor ArbekovSoviet Union Victor ArbekovReport
8May 30Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand PrixSchifflangeBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertReport
9June 27Poland Polish Grand PrixKielceSoviet Union Victor ArbekovBelgium Joël RobertSoviet Union Victor ArbekovReport
10July 4Soviet Union Russian Grand PrixMoscowSoviet Union Victor ArbekovBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertReport
11July 11East Germany East German Grand PrixApoldaBelgium Joël RobertEast GermanyPaul FriedrichsEast Germany Paul FriedrichsReport
12July 18United Kingdom British Grand PrixGlastonburyUnited Kingdom Dave BickersBelgium Joël RobertUnited Kingdom Dave BickersReport
13July 25Sweden Swedish Grand PrixHedemoraSoviet Union Victor ArbekovSweden Torsten HallmanSweden Torsten HallmanReport
14August 1Finland Finnish Grand PrixHyvinkääSweden Torsten HallmanSweden Torsten HallmanSweden Torsten HallmanReport
15October 3Austria Austrian Grand PrixLaunsdorfBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertReport
Sources:[4][7]

Final standings

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Points are awarded to the top 6 classified finishers. For the 500cc final championship standings, the 7 best of 14 results are retained. For the 250cc final championship standings, the 7 best of 15 results are retained.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 
Points864321

500cc

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(Results initalics indicate overall winner)

PosRiderMachineAUT
Austria
CH
Switzerland
FRA
France
FIN
Finland
SWE
Sweden
DDR
East Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
USSR
Soviet Union
UK
United Kingdom
ITA
Italy
GER
West Germany
NED
Netherlands
LUX
Luxembourg
Points
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1United KingdomJeff SmithBSA--1211111144--2212--3-133-54
2East GermanyPaul FriedrichsČZ------22561112-479----244136
3SwedenRolf TibblinHedlund--125----------------------32
ČZ--------983--743312111321-
United Kingdom Vic EastwoodBSA3-9344432422----23624-455332
5SwedenSten LundinMatchless-Métisse2321----6253------13----2-27
6Sweden Per Olaf PerssonHedlund--5452--436-----12124115-----13
7United KingdomArthur LampkinBSA1---35-------5-545NC4----10211
8United Kingdom Jerry ScottCheney-BSA--37238---------67NCNC------10
Sweden Gunnar JohanssonAMC-Métisse44156--76----------5NC114--13610
10United Kingdom Chris HorsfieldMatchless1024-----75------911NC-----648
Czech Republic Josef HrebecekČZ5768----10---266-1010NCNC------8
Soviet Union Igor GrigorievČZ/ESO--------------11----------8
SwedenOve LundellHedlund/Husqvarna------11--12----------2268978
14Soviet Union Antonin KlavinshESO76715--65117----3-----------6
Belgium Herman De SoeteMatchless-58-76--------------63--1256
Sweden Jan JohanssonLindstrom------34----64------------6
Czech Republic Karel PilarČZ------------43------------6
18Netherlands Broer DirkxLito81-----------------13------4
Czech Republic Ervín KrajčovičESO----------8638----87------4
Belgium Jef TeuwissenTriumph-Métisse-----------------8105--51--4
21Switzerland Pierre-André RapinMonark------------------76------4
22Czech Republic Vladimír DubšíkČZ----------751013------------2
East Germany Joachim HelmholdČZ------5-----5---------86--2
United Kingdom John GilesTriumph----------------56--------2
West Germany Erwin SchmiderMaico--------------------891911--2
26Czech Republic Jan NěmečekESO------------1410----14NC-5----1
-BelgiumSylvain GeboersMatchless6---6---1215------8---------0
BelgiumJoël RobertČZ-------------1------------0
SwedenBill NilssonESO--------------5---3-------0
United KingdomDerek RickmanMetisse-----------------4--------0
Sweden Hasse HanssonLindstrom--------3-----------------0
Sources:[1][6]

250cc

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(Results initalics indicate overall winner)

PosRiderMachineESP
Spain
ITA
Italy
FRA
France
BEL
Belgium
CZE
Czech Republic
GER
West Germany
NED
Netherlands
LUX
Luxembourg
POL
Poland
USSR
Soviet Union
GDR
East Germany
UK
United Kingdom
SWE
Sweden
FIN
Finland
AUT
Austria
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1Soviet UnionVictor ArbekovČZ291221----11112212118----12----52
2BelgiumJoël RobertČZ4-2112--1-222-11-13113-1----1148
3United KingdomDave BickersGreeves6233--115255--33------1243333242
4SwedenTorsten HallmanHusqvarna18--564233----97--------2111--35
5SwedenÅke JonssonHusqvarna71--611634643--1044662424454147--30
6Czech RepublicVlastimil VálekJawa/ČZ--64--3621--4465654-210353--5--28
7Soviet Union Gunnar DraougsČZ3-4-43--7-366256232-54--------25
8Czech Republic Karel PilarČZ--757475----117885--4665677--4515
9United KingdomDon RickmanBultaco56--------------------23------8
Soviet Union Igor GrigorievČZ------------------53--------238
East GermanyPaul FriedrichsČZ--------------------31------5-8
12Netherlands Fritz SellingGreeves------------331111----12-78------7
13Finland Jorma JarvinenHusqvarna--------------------------22--6
14East Germany Fred WillamowskiČZ--------108--15---34--78--1054-6-5
15Soviet Union Juri AgeyevČZ----------84-5------99--------4
16Finland Kalevi VehkonenHusqvarna--------------------------54--3
17Sweden Jan BlomqvistHusqvarna-4--951149---7-79--------88----2
Sweden Olle PetterssonBultaco-Métisse--------85----------------6---2
Soviet Union Alex YakolevČZ----157------------87----------2
United KingdomBryan GossHusqvarna----------------------21------42
United Kingdom John GriffithGreeves--56--------------------------2
Czech Republic Antonin HrachJawa/ČZ------1013134----1412-------------62
23Netherlands Ton van HeugtenHusqvarna------------106----------------1
Czech Republic Ivan PolasJawa/ČZ--------1710---------685159910----1
Sweden Cenneth LoofHusqvarna----------7----------------6--1
Soviet Union Andrei DezhinovČZ103---10--6-9---12----------9----1
-Belgium Marcel WiertzČZ9515-1423522----9121813--------------0
United Kingdom Alan CloughGreeves----3-2-------4---------------0
BelgiumRoger De CosterČZ----1726-11----------------------0
Sources:[5][7]

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ab"1965 500cc motocross world championship final standings". memotocross.fr. Retrieved20 December 2024.
  2. ^ab"1965 500cc motocross world championship race winners". memotocross.fr. Retrieved20 December 2024.
  3. ^abcdeTrippe, Gavin (1 February 1966)."European Moto-Cross".Cycle World. Retrieved26 February 2025.
  4. ^ab"1965 250cc motocross world championship race winners". memotocross.fr. Retrieved26 February 2023.
  5. ^ab"1965 250cc motocross world championship final standings". memotocross.fr. Retrieved26 February 2023.
  6. ^abc"1965 500cc motocross world championship results"(PDF). memotocross.fr. Retrieved20 December 2024.
  7. ^ab"1965 250cc motocross world championship results"(PDF). memotocross.fr. Retrieved20 December 2024.
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