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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joël_RobertJoël Robert - Wikipedia

    He rode the 250cc Greeves to five victories the following year to win the 1962 Belgian motocross national championship. The FIM inaugurated the 250cc motocross world championship in 1962 and Robert was able to compete in some Grand Prix races, finishing the season ranked 14th in the world.

  2. This is a partial list of notable current and former motocross riders, many of whom have competed in the World Championships, National Championships, and supercross competitions. Contents:

  3. René Baeten’s World Motocross Championship title in 1958 put an end to a great period for Belgian riders. The 1959 “Grand Prix des Nations” attracted a large crowd to the citadel circuit, “the largest ever seen at a motocross race” according to the testimonies of the time.

  4. Pages in category "Belgian motocross riders". The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  5. Five Belgians occupied the first five places. As of 1950, the formula of the “Grand-Prix de motocross de la Citadelle de Namur” was well established. This event was the pride of the Belgian motorcycling world which decided to organise three “Motocross des Nations”.

  6. www.mxgp.com › news › belgian-legendsBelgian Legends - MXGP

    Belgian Legends. Belgium might not have had a world champion since Steve Ramon in 2007, but they are still the most powerful country in world motocross. Here are some of their legends. Stefan Everts – 10 World Titles. Stefan Everts record of success will be very difficult to beat.

  7. Joel Robert (pronounced jo-EL ro-BEAR) was a legendary Belgian motocross racer of the 1960s and ‘70s who won the 250cc Motocross World Championship six times, including five consecutive titles from 1968 through 1972.

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