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Cycle News 2001 08 15

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FIM World Championship Motocross Series Round 8: Circuit de la Citadelle 500cc moto, the 29-year-old bounded away from his rivals and left no question about who is the best motocrosser in Europe (and possibly the world). As Everts circled the treacherous circuit for the last lap of the Grand Prix, his many supporters made their way to the podium. Among the group was Robert, the one man who has given Everts the motivation to continue in one of the toughest motocross series in the world. Eric Geboers, a five-time World Motocross Champion himself, and the only rider to ever win World titles in the 125, 250 and 500cc divisions (Everts will likely become the second shortly), was also in attendance, making Everts' historic achievement all the more satisfying .. "In Saturday's qualification, I was really nervous,« Everts said. "So much pressure, and I could not think. I took a ride around the track on Saturday night and checked out the lines, and more or less got my head together. Come Sunday morning, I was ready to race." The win was something of which Everts had dreamt, and although you'd think the sight of the younger hero crossing the finish line would be difficult for Robert, he claimed it was actually something special. "I was on my way to Australia for a motocross race," Robert recalled. "Harry Everts called me and told me (Leftjln winning his 50th GP, Stefan Everts moved into a tie with Joel Robert for career MX GP wins. Everts will likely become the second rider ever to win a title In all three classes. (Below) The 500cc moto gets underway, with Mamicq Bervoets (2), Stefan Everts (72), Vico Francisco Garcia (17) and Joel Smets (1) launching from the gate. STORY AND PHOTOS BY GEOFF MEYER NAMOR, BELGlOM, AOG. 5 o back to 1972, when Joel Robert stamped his place in Grand Prix Motocross history, taking his 50th World Championship overall victory at the Russian GP, setting a record that many thought would never be beaten. Six months after that win in Russia, a baby boy was born. His name was Stefan Everts, and his entrance into the world marked a new era in GP motocross. Cut to 2001, some 29 years later. Now a four-time World Champion (and likely just weeks from adding to that number), Everts has taken his 50th GP win, and is now just one step away from being the most successful Grand Prix winner of all time. Under gloomy skies, and on the legendary Citadel circuit of his home nation, the Rinaldi Yamaha rider once again turned in the performance of a champion. Taking an early lead in the G 10 AUGUST 15, 2001 • cue I e

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