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1971 FIM Motocross World Championship

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Motocross championship season

1971 FIM Motocross World Championship
OrganizerFIM
Duration18 April/3 October
Number of races24
Number of manufacturers10
Champions
500ccBelgiumRoger De Coster
250ccBelgiumJoël Robert
FIM Motocross World Championship seasons

The1971 Motocross World Championship was the 15th edition of theMotocross World Championship organized by theFIM and reserved for 500cc and 250cc motorcycles.

Summary

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TheSuzuki factory won the premier 500cc class in their first attempt with riderRoger De Coster winning five of the 12 Grand Prix events to become the first Japanese manufacturer to win the 500cc World Championship.[1] De Coster faced strong opposition fromMaico factory team riderÅke Jonsson who won three rounds and was leading the championship going into the final event of the season in Holland.[1]

At the season ending Dutch Grand Prix, Jonsson had built a sizeable lead over De Coster when his motorcycle’s spark plug came loose, allowing De Coster to take the lead and go to win the 1971 500 World Championship.[1][2][3][4] For the second consecutive year, Jonsson had the World Championship slip from his grasp in the final round of the championship.[1] De Coster became the first Belgian to claim the 500 division sinceRene Baeten won in1958.[1]

In the middle of the 1971 season, theBSA factory announced that they were ceasing operations, leaving their team riderJohn Banks without a motorcycle.[5] Banks would finish the season riding aprivateer Husqvarna motorcycle.[5] The BSA team remained competitive up to the end with Banks placing third at the British Grand Prix.

Suzuki also claimed the 250cc World Championship whereJoël Robert dominated the smaller class, winning eight of the twelve Grand Prix events to clinch the title ahead of Husqvarna factory rider,Håkan Andersson.[6][7] It would be Robert's fourth consecutive 250cc title, and second since joining the Suzuki factory racing team. It was his fifth 250cc world championship overall in his career. Four-time World Champion,Torsten Hallman, scored theYamaha factory's first motocross world championship points with a 7th place at the 1971 250cc Dutch Grand Prix.[8] Hallman retired at the end of the season. Siegfried Lerner scored the first motocross world championship points for theKTM factory with a 10th place at the 1971 250cc East German Grand Prix.

Grands Prix

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500cc

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RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerOverall WinnerReport
1April 18Italy Italian Grand PrixMacerataBelgiumRoger De CosterBelgium Roger De CosterBelgium Roger De CosterReport
2May 2Austria Austrian Grand PrixSittendorfEast GermanyPaul FriedrichsEast Germany Paul FriedrichsEast Germany Paul FriedrichsReport
3May 16Sweden Swedish Grand PrixHuskvarnaBelgium Roger De CosterSwedenChrister HammargrenBelgium Roger De CosterReport
4May 23Finland Finnish Grand PrixRuskeasantaEast Germany Paul FriedrichsSwedenÅke JonssonEast Germany Paul FriedrichsReport
5June 13Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak Grand PrixStříbroBelgium Roger De CosterGermanyAdolf WeilBelgium Roger De CosterReport
6June 20Soviet Union Russian Grand PrixChișinăuSwedenBengt ÅbergSweden Åke JonssonSweden Åke JonssonReport
7June 27East Germany East German Grand PrixSchwerinSweden Bengt ÅbergSweden Åke JonssonSweden Bengt ÅbergReport
8July 11United Kingdom British Grand PrixFarleigh CastleSweden Åke JonssonEast Germany Paul FriedrichsSweden Åke JonssonReport
9July 18Germany West German Grand PrixBielsteinGermany Adolf WeilSweden Åke JonssonGermany Adolf WeilReport
10August 1Belgium Belgian Grand PrixNamurBelgium Roger De CosterBelgium Roger De CosterBelgium Roger De CosterReport
11August 8Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand PrixEttelbruckBelgium Roger De CosterSweden Åke JonssonSweden Åke JonssonReport
12August 22Netherlands Dutch Grand PrixSint AnthonisBelgium Roger De CosterSweden Åke JonssonBelgium Roger De CosterReport
Sources:[4][9][10]

250cc

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RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerOverall WinnerReport
1April 18Spain Spanish Grand PrixSabadellBelgiumJoël RobertBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertReport
2April 25Switzerland Swiss Grand PrixPayerneBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertReport
3May 2Poland Polish Grand PrixSzczecinFinlandHeikki MikkolaFinland Kalevi VehkonenFinland Kalevi VehkonenReport
4May 9Germany West German Grand PrixBeurenBelgium Joël RobertSwedenTorleif HansenFinland Heikki MikkolaReport
5May 16Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand PrixKarlovacBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertReport
6May 23Italy Italian Grand PrixBuscaBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertReport
7June 20Netherlands Dutch Grand PrixBergharenBelgium Joël RobertBelgiumSylvain GeboersBelgium Sylvain GeboersReport
8July 4East Germany East German Grand PrixTeutschenthalBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertReport
9August 8Finland Finnish Grand PrixHyvinkääBelgium Sylvain GeboersBelgium Sylvain GeboersBelgium Sylvain GeboersReport
10August 15Sweden Swedish Grand PrixUlricehamnBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertReport
11August 22United Kingdom British Grand PrixBristolBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertBelgium Joël RobertReport
12October 3Austria Austrian Grand PrixLaunsdorfSwedenHåkan AnderssonFinland Heikki MikkolaBelgium Joël RobertReport
Sources:[7][11][12]

Final standings

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Points are awarded to the top 10 classified finishers. For the 250cc and 500cc final championship standings, the 7 best of 12 results are retained.

Position12345678910
Points1512108654321

500cc

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(Results initalics indicate overall winner)

PosRiderMachineITA
Italy
AUT
Austria
SWE
Sweden
FIN
Finland
CZE
Czech Republic
USSR
Soviet Union
GDR
East Germany
UK
United Kingdom
GER
West Germany
BEL
Belgium
LUX
Luxembourg
NED
Netherlands
Points
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1BelgiumRoger De CosterSuzuki112-12461243--242311121297
2SwedenÅke JonssonMaico-352854314421211231222110193
3West GermanyAdolf WeilMaico2232352331345---124-3182681
4East GermanyPaul FriedrichsČZ4-112312----6641----63--70
5SwedenBengt ÅbergHusqvarna--724----2512123---3384--52
6SwedenChrister HammargrenHusqvarna--86415898--44----10845--45
7United KingdomJohn BanksBSA1110123--8-8-5-3393108------37
Husqvarna------------------6499--
8West GermanyWilly BauerMaico--641289-7665-7794-79787836
9BelgiumJaak van VelthovenHusqvarna7-42716622563--956597-5--4432
10CzechoslovakiaJiří StodůlkaČZ5421111512--5-----1066-5756141027
11Sweden Jan JohanssonHusqvarna9695711------88--86----61127
12NetherlandsGerrit WolsinkHusqvarna68--9--410---------8610-3321
13Belgium Willy van LoonHusqvarna1051382015--15-----1411----14105516
14SwedenArne KringHusqvarna8710767------------------14
15Czechoslovakia Karel KonečnýČZ3-149-19--117-----7--121011717-12
16Czechoslovakia Jaroslav HomolaČZ17--15813610129----810--11-12-18-10
17Sweden Bert-Ove WallnerHusqvarna------77---10-----10------9
18West Germany Hans MaischMaico----------------55------8
19West Germany Herbert SchmitzMaico----------------74------6
20East Germany Heinz HoppeČZ121816121310--191076--1215--------5
21Sweden Jan Erik SallqvistHusqvarna----109149----------------5
Soviet Union Mikhail RastvortsevČZ----1816----9-713----------5
23Soviet Union Viatcheslav KrasnotchekovČZ----21---14148710-----------4
Netherlands Peter WillemsHusqvarna----------------------874
25Italy Giuseppe CavalleroČZ1491919--------------------2
United Kingdom Jim AirdHusqvarna--------------1112--------2
Belgium Riik Van HoofHusqvarna------------------911-11--2
28East Germany Manfred SteinČZ1313------------1617--------1
Austria Siegfried LernerKTM--1113--------------------1
Czechoslovakia Vlastimil VálekČZ--------1311--------------1
Soviet Union Anatoly BotchkovČZ----------10-------------1
Soviet Union Vladimir OvchinnikovČZ-----------81110----------1
Switzerland Walter KalbererHusqvarna-----------------9------1
Netherlands Jo KeizerHusqvarna------------------1312--991
-Finland Pauli PippolaHusqvarna--151011-10---------------11120
United Kingdom Andy RobertonBSA--------------58--------0
Sources:[3][9][10]

250cc

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(Results initalics indicate overall winner)

PosRiderMachineESP
Spain
CH
Switzerland
POL
Poland
GER
West Germany
YUG
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
GDR
East Germany
FIN
Finland
SWE
Sweden
UK
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1BelgiumJoël RobertSuzuki11114-1-1111121122111122105
2SwedenHåkan AnderssonHusqvarna53985263--59--233332541-72
3BelgiumSylvain GeboersSuzuki----128--22--213211--22--66
4FinlandHeikki MikkolaHusqvarna--231322--23------2---3163
5Sweden Olle PetterssonSuzuki427566711-4-7337546--33--59
6Sweden Uno PalmHusqvarna14-5474--534555--94--1075953
7Czechoslovakia Miroslav HalmČZ--46119847582-84105--5454446
8Soviet Union Vladimir KavinovČZ84628558---46-6667--866-41
9CzechoslovakiaJaroslav FaltaČZ--810--3737669-97-10--13-7336
10Finland Kalevi VehkonenHusqvarna6-12721------44--754-11108-33
11BelgiumGaston RahierČZ36119--186--310------87----20
12SwedenTorleif HansenHusqvarna7-----4186--------------17
13Soviet Union Pavel RulevČZ2211----11969--76---8--1213-716
14Belgium Marcel WiertzBultaco97-14----1010------------9613
15Soviet UnionGennady MoiseyevČZ2-3-3-959-78--1048---6---12
16Sweden Bengt Arne BonnHusqvarna11-----------------6316---10
17Soviet Union Alexej KibirineČZ------------------9617-10810
18Sweden Gunnar NilssonHusqvarna------------------54----8
19United Kingdom Bryan WadeHusqvarna125--97--------------7---8
20Czechoslovakia Otakar TomanČZ--10-----------59---9---57
21Austria Siegfried LernerKTM--13---------101288---10----5
22SwedenTorsten HallmanYamaha------------810----------4
23Belgium François MinneOssa138----------------------3
Finland Jyrki StormHusqvarna----------9-119------20---3
Sweden Stig PetterssonHusqvarna----------------1097-----3
United Kingdom Andy RobertonHusqvarna--------------------99--3
27East Germany Helmut SchadenbergČZ---13-10---------12--------3
28Belgium George HoussonlongeMontesa1710----------------------2
Austria Friedrich SchiechtlHusqvarna-----------------------102
30Sweden Lars ForsbergMontesa1513----------------------1
United Kingdom Malcolm DavisBultaco--------158--------------1
Czechoslovakia Oldřich HamršmídČZ----------10-------------1
Denmark Erling RasmussenHusqvarna------------------10-2215--1
Czechoslovakia Jiří ChuravýČZ---------------------8--1
BelgiumHarry EvertsPuch-----------------------111
-Japan Taichi YoshimuraSuzuki10-----------------------0
Sources:[6][11][12]

Notes

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References

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  1. ^abcdeNicholls, B.R. (1 December 1971)."Continental Report".Cycle World. Retrieved23 January 2025.
  2. ^"Flashback Friday: Ake Jonsson's spark plug". motocrossactionmag.com. Retrieved23 January 2025.
  3. ^ab"1971 500cc motocross world championship final standings". memotocross.fr. Retrieved23 January 2025.
  4. ^ab"1971 500cc motocross world championship race winners". memotocross.fr. Retrieved23 January 2025.
  5. ^abWestlake, John (2022),John Banks, Mortons Motorcycle Media Ltd,ISSN 0142-890X,After John got third place at the British GP he was told the competition department was closing and he was unemployed.
  6. ^ab"1971 250cc motocross world championship final standings". memotocross.fr. Retrieved23 January 2025.
  7. ^ab"1971 250cc motocross world championship race winners". memotocross.fr. Retrieved23 January 2025.
  8. ^"Torsten Totte Hallman". silverpilen.net. Retrieved23 January 2025.
  9. ^ab"1971 500cc motocross world championship results"(PDF). memotocross.fr. Retrieved23 January 2025.
  10. ^ab"1971 500cc motocross world championship complete results"(PDF). memotocross.fr. Retrieved13 February 2025.
  11. ^ab"1971 250cc motocross world championship results"(PDF). memotocross.fr. Retrieved23 January 2025.
  12. ^ab"1971 250cc motocross world championship complete results"(PDF). memotocross.fr. Retrieved23 January 2025.

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