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Cycle News 2003 08 20

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FIM World Championship Motocross Series Round 9: Lierop Circuit Mr. Everts amazinq wit" yet anot"er doub'e n AoHand STORY AND PHOTOS BY GEOFF MEYER UEROP,HOLLAND,AUG.10 n what many considered to be one of his greatest performances this year, six-time World Motocross Champion Stefan Everts took the Grand Prix of Lierop by the scruff of the neck and produced some unbelievable magic, winning the 'ninth round of the World MotocrossGP Championship by 32 seconds over fellow Belgian Joel Smets, and then backed it up with victory in v.u the 125cc Grand Prix, this time leading home another Bel.• gian rider in Steve Ramon , .. and local Dutch rider Erik Eggens. With the two GP wins, Everts has now won 11 GP overalls this season, passing his best-ever effort for a single season when he won nine GPs in 1997 - he also took the 64th and 65th Grand Prix victories of his career. "I'm not looking at the records at the moment," Everts said. "I want to take it one Grand Prix at a ~ I (Above) Stefan Everts looks unstoppable. He again doubled up in Holland, winning both the 125cc and MotocrossGP classes with relative ease. He leads the premier class and sits fourth in the 125s, despite missing all of the early races completely. (Left) Steve Ramon kept Everts honest in the 125cc class and now leads the class championship by 23 points, despite winning only one race so far. Of course, Everts is part of the reason Ramon has only won one race. 22 AUGUST 20. 2003' cue I e n e vv s time. Smets and Pichon are both great riders, and I can't expect to win the last three races. I really think Pichon will have trouble turning his results around - he's really having trouble at the moment - but Joel [Smets] is a fighter and won't give up. I can't forget that, and I expect him to be pushing me in Germany on the hard-packed Gaildorf circuit in two weeks. The last time I rode here two years ago, I had a DNF. My uncle, who was very sick [with cancer], began to cry, and I told him not to worry. I think he was watchjng over me today." It was Everts at his best as he danced his way around the deep black sand of tpe Herselsebossen circuit in the south of Holland. Everts lapped up to ninth place in the

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