World Champion World Champion World Champion 2003
ALLIER Thomas (France)
2000 World Champion
1998 World Champion
2007 European Champion
2005 European Champion
2004 European Champion
1998 European Champion
BEVER de Bas (Holland)
CABALLE Sabine (France)
1995 World Champion
CLAYTON Dylan (England)
1993 World Champion
DAUDET Joris (France)
2011 World Champion
2011 European Champion (Cruiser)
2011 Supercross World Cup
DEENE van Melanie (Holland)
1990 World Champion
1988 European Champion
Melanie van Deene finished her career in 1994.
DORLAND Corine (Holland)
1994 World Champion
1993 World Champion
1991 World Champion
1995 European Champion
1993 European Champion
1992 European Champion
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Corine Dorland has been crowned the QUEEN of CHAMPIONS, holding 3 World titles in the highest age/performance classes and another 7 titles in lower age classes, which makes 10 world titles won in total.
Corine Dorland switched in 1997 to MBT.
FRANSSEN Monique (Holland)
1983 World Champion
GROENENDAAL Wilco (Holland)
1992 World Champion
1990 World Champion
HAMON Thomas (France)
2008 World Champion (Cruiser)
2008 European Champion (Cruiser)
History of BMX (2003 - 2004)
YEAR 2003.
April 24th.-25th. European Championships rounds 1 & 2 Winterthur (CH).
The weekend of 26th. - 27th. April the first 2 rounds of the European Championships where held in Winterthur, Switzerland. Some really spectacular races on the super fast track with a new last straight added designed by home rider Roger Rinderknecht. A 90 degree turn a step-up with a dropdown afterwards of a few meter followed by a big double jump.
*** FOTO Rob vd Wildenberg (INQU) and European Elite Champion 2002 Florent Boutte (MBK-B52)
The top of the European Elite and Junior BMX riders was present to show their best and their new rides/sponsors in Winterthur. Some familiar faces from the past returned to the European BMX scene.
Back after a few years racing in the states riders like Leive One Nordmark who didn’t get an extension to his Powerlite sponsorship showed up riding a Free Agent, Karine Chambonneau back in GT colors and Malene Madsen. Other riders went to race in America during the winter break in Europe and got some nice results. Medhi Remili (GT) has spent some time racing with several podiums and wins in A pro, Also Henrik Baltzersen was racing A pro., he joined his big brother Jan in the Supercross Team and they even did a rider’s clinic together. It all paid off because Henrik was flying in his first year in Elite. Rodger Rinderknecht (SixSixOne) recovered well from his injury. He broke his collar bone during a training session in America. But you couldn’t tell while he was making everybody chasing him throughout the motos. Ivo Lakucs was also preparing himself in the USA. He joined the Bulldog crew for several weeks and did a few races in A Pro. Winning the NBL Elite Pro Challenge put him up in the lead for the Big A Series. Michal Prokop (Author) was the did not make it to Winterthur. He is still in the USA racing in AA Pro and making mains. Things are looking good for Michal. The word is that he will come to race rounds 3 & 4 in Valkenswaard (NL) in between some of the 4X World Cups he will be contending in.
HOLMES Dale (England)
HOOGENDOORN Phil (Holland)
1986 World Champion
1985 World Champion
1984 World Champion
1984 World Champion (24")
1983 World Champion
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Phil Hoogendoorn is the only BMX racer that up till today (year 2010, after that Elite cruiser classes seized to excist) did win a World title in 20" as well as in 24" class in one year (Japan 1984: Amateur Class 20 and 24 inch).
Finished career in 1994.
KANIS Willy (Holland)
2006 World Champion
2005 World Champion
2004 European Champion
KASTLER David (France)
1988 World Champion
KIMMANN Niek (Holland)
2015 World Champion
2016 World Champion
2018 World Cup
2019 European Champion
2019 World Cup
2021 Olympic Champion
2021 World Champion
LAKUCS Ivo (Latvia)
2003 European Champion
LEVEQUE Christophe (France)
2001 World Champion
1999 World Champion
1998 World Champion
1997 World Champion
1995 World Champion
1993 World Champion
1991 World Champion
1994 European Champion
1993 European Champion
1993 European Champion (24")
1991 European Champion
1995 World Cup Winner
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Christophe Leveque has been crowned the KING of CHAMPIONS, holding 7 World titles in the highest age/performance classes and another 2 titles in lower age classes, which makes his total: 9 world titles won, up and till this moment. Who will beat this record?
Special note:
Christophe Leveque (FR) is one of only 3 riders that succeeded in winning a 20 and 24 inch European Championship title in one year during the 19 years of European BMX Championships. The orther 2 are Pierre van Zuijlen (NL) and Eric Minozzi (FR).
MINOZZI Eric (France)
1989 World Champion
1988 European Champion
1987 European Champion
1987 European Champion (24")
Special note:
Eric Minozzi (FR) is one of only 3 riders that succeeded in winning a 20 and 24 inch European Championship title in one year during the 19 years of European BMX Championships. The orther 2 are Pierre van Zuijlen (NL) and Christophe Leveque (FR).