FIM Supermoto World Championship
The FIM S1GP Supermoto World Championship is the premier competition organized by FIM on the sport of supermoto racing. It takes place every year as a calendar competition on different locations across the world and it was first contested in 2002. The competition has only one class (S1) nowadays but there used to be a second class (S2) world championship that was contested between 2004-2009 and then it was dropped. The most successful rider in history in frenchman Thomas Charayre with 8 titles.[1]
Category | Motorcycle racing |
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Region | International |
Inaugural season | 2002 |
Official website | www |
Current season |
Medalists
S1
Year | Winner | Bike | Runner-up | Bike | 3rd place | Bike |
2002 | Thierry van den Bosch | KTM | Gerald Delepine | Husqvarna | William Rubio | Husqvarna |
2003 | Eddy Seel | Husqvarna | Boris Chambon | KTM | Jürgen Künzel | KTM |
2004 | Thierry van den Bosch | KTM | Boris Chambon | KTM | Gerald Delepine | Husqvarna |
2005 | Gerald Delepine | Husqvarna | Bernd Hiemer | KTM | Thierry van den Bosch | KTM |
2006 | Bernd Hiemer | KTM | Ivan Lazzarini | Husqvarna | Christian Iddon | Aprilia |
2007 | Adrien Chareyre | Husqvarna | Thierry van den Bosch | Aprilia | Thomas Chareyre | KTM |
2008 | Bernd Hiemer | KTM | Thierry van den Bosch | Aprilia | Ivan Lazzarini | Aprilia |
2009 | Thierry van den Bosch | TM Racing | Thomas Chareyre | Husqvarna | Ivan Lazzarini | Honda |
2010 | Thomas Chareyre | TM | Davide Gozzini | TM | Mauno Hermunen | Husqvarna |
2011 | Adrien Chareyre | Aprilia | Ivan Lazzarini | Honda | Mauno Hermunen | Husqvarna |
2012 | Thomas Chareyre | TM | Mauno Hermunen | TM | Adrien Chareyre | Aprilia |
2013 | Mauno Hermunen | TM | Thomas Chareyre | TM | Adrien Chareyre | Aprilia |
2014 | Thomas Chareyre | TM | Mauno Hermunen | TM | Ivan Lazzarini | Honda |
2015 | Thomas Chareyre | TM | Ivan Lazzarini | Honda | Lukas Höllbacher | Husqvarna |
2016 | Thomas Chareyre | TM | Marc-Reiner Schmidt | TM | Pavel Kejmar | TM |
2017 | Thomas Chareyre | TM | Markus Klass | Husqvarna | Marc-Reiner Schmidt | SWM |
2018 | Championship not held | |||||
2019 | Thomas Chareyre | TM | Markus Klass | Husqvarna | Laurent Fath | KTM |
2020 | Thomas Chareyre | TM | Marc-Reiner Schmidt | Honda | Lukas Höllbacher | KTM |
2021 | Marc-Reiner Schmidt | TM | Thomas Chareyre | TM | Lukas Höllbacher | KTM |
2022[2] | Marc-Reiner Schmidt | TM | Thomas Chareyre | TM | Lukas Höllbacher | KTM |
2023[3] | Marc-Reiner Schmidt | TM | Lukas Höllbacher | KTM | Thomas Chareyre | TM |
S2
Year | Winner | Bike | Runner-up | Bike | 3rd place | Bike |
2004 | Jerome Giraudo | Aprilia | Max Verderosa | Honda | Davide Gozzini | Husqvarna |
2005 | Boris Chambon | KTM | Adrien Chareyre | Husqvarna | Eddy Seel | Husqvarna |
2006 | Thierry van den Bosch | Aprilia | Jerome Giraudo | Aprilia | Adrien Chareyre | Husqvarna |
2007 | Gerald Delepine | Husqvarna | Attilio Pignotti | KTM | Christian Iddon | Aprilia |
2008 | Adrien Chareyre | Husqvarna | Davide Gozzini | TM | Gerald Delepine | Husqvarna |
2009 | Adrien Chareyre | Husqvarna | Gerald Delepine | Husqvarna | Davide Gozzini | TM |
References
- "FIM S1GP SUPERMOTO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP". Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme.
- "Supermoto: Marc Reiner Schmidt world champion for the second time in a row". Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme. 16 October 2022.
- "Marc-Reiner Schmidt crowned world champion for the third consecutive time". Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme. 10 October 2023.
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