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Inside:<br />

40 favourite photos<br />

from the weekend<br />

September <strong>2016</strong><br />

Belgium wins Team<br />

VMXdN <strong>2016</strong> trophy!


Vets MX<br />

des<br />

Nations<br />

<strong>2016</strong>


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Photographs by:<br />

Pip Spicer Photography<br />

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Mark One Images


Jeff Emig<br />

Multi-time Amateur National Motocross Champion<br />

1992 125 AMA National Motocross Champion (Yamaha)<br />

1996 250 AMA National Motocross Champion (Kawasaki)<br />

1997 250 AMA Supercross Champion (Kawasaki)<br />

1997 250 AMA National Motocross Champion (Kawasaki)<br />

1997 King of Bercy (Kawasaki)<br />

1999 US OPEN champion (Yamaha)<br />

1992-1997 member of the mx of nations for team USA<br />

Wikipedia


John Dowd<br />

John Dowd entered his first motocross race at age 20 and<br />

turned professional by age 21.<br />

$ 120 per Post<br />

John has achieved the best results of his career later<br />

in life than his typical competitors. He holds many<br />

AMA records including oldest rider to win an AMA<br />

National (Southwick 125cc, 1998), oldest rider to<br />

win a Supercross championship (125cc West,<br />

1998), oldest rider to win a National moto<br />

(Mt. Morris, 2000), and oldest rider to finish<br />

on the podium in an AMA National<br />

(Southwick 250cc, 2005).<br />

Wikipedia


Kurt Nicholl<br />

Nicoll was one of the top riders in the Motocross Grand Prix<br />

World Championships during the late 1980s and early<br />

1990s. Nicoll won 13 World Motocross Grands Prix and<br />

7 ACU British National Championships. Nicoll was<br />

a member of the victorious 1994 British Motocross<br />

des Nations team that included Paul Malin and<br />

Rob Herring. The victory marked the first time a<br />

British team had won the event since 1967 and,<br />

broke a 13-year American winning streak<br />

(USA Team: Mike LaRocco, Jeff Emig &<br />

Mike Kiedrowski) at the Motocross des<br />

Nations.<br />

Wikipedia


Mark Jones<br />

Mark Jones has been ranked in the top ten riders in the United<br />

Kingdom and as the Welsh number one. His first title was the<br />

1993 All British and BSMA 100 cc Championship.<br />

(Wikipedia)<br />

According to his website:<br />

www.markjonesmx.co.uk<br />

Marks personal goal, as the only welshman to stand<br />

on a 250cc Grand Prix podium, is to repeat this<br />

with a young hopeful following on from training<br />

with Mark Jones MX.


62 Grant Langston<br />

63 Ryan Hunt<br />

64 Andre David<br />

65 Tony Riddell<br />

Team South Africa<br />

Team Manager: Gavin Williams


WERNER<br />

DEWIT<br />

Team Belgium take home the VMXdN Evo Trophy<br />

and the VMXdN Twinshock Trophy for <strong>2016</strong>;<br />

despite the typical British weather, which made<br />

riding conditions a real challenge.


Todd deHoop<br />

DeHoop won the 1985 Class A 250 championship<br />

at Loretta Lynn's in 1985, this launched a 16-year<br />

pro career. He made his Supercross debut in 1986 –<br />

the same year he graduated from Hudsonville High<br />

School – finishing fifth.<br />

Two years later, he won the Supercross 125cc<br />

national championship while racing for Suzuki. The<br />

factory team was then trimmed from seven to four<br />

riders the following season; unfortunately DeHoop<br />

lost his ride.<br />

DeHoop would continue to race professionally into<br />

2001, and he left plenty of great memories along the<br />

way. He won the AMA's Fall Classic Series in 1993<br />

and 1995.<br />

Source - http://www.mlive.com/autoracing/index.<br />

ssf/<strong>2016</strong>/06/motocross_great_todd_dehoop_re.html


TEAM SCOTLAND<br />

49 Kenny Hope<br />

50 Alan Reid<br />

51 Paul Johnstone<br />

52 Barry Gray


THE INNER SILENCE<br />

WHEN ALL AROUND<br />

YOU IS NOISE


Jos Claessens


THE RAC


E IS ON...


Ian Smith<br />

Chuck Davies


Neil Carroll


Team r


acing...


Doug Dubach<br />

Doug Dubach - a quote from his<br />

website<br />

In 1996, the Yamaha Testing<br />

Department and Yamaha Japan<br />

were working on a secret project.<br />

Scheidler recommended to Yamaha<br />

that I would be great addition to this<br />

newly formed development team.<br />

I would sign sheets of documents<br />

about testing a secret YZ before<br />

I ever knew what the secret YZ<br />

would be.<br />

This project, unlike any other, was<br />

an undertaking of epic proportions.<br />

The amount of testing, riding,<br />

destroying, rebuilding, reshaping,<br />

retooling I experienced was a<br />

college degree, Masters, and PhD<br />

rolled into one. I was working side<br />

by side with Ed Scheidler and<br />

the Yamaha US testing team, the<br />

Yamaha Europe team and the<br />

Yamaha engineers from Japan.<br />

We would begin testing a YZ400F.<br />

I would be the first rider to ever<br />

race the production four-stroke.<br />

More nervous than ever in my<br />

racing career, with the weight of<br />

the Yamaha eyes on my shoulders,<br />

I used that four-stroke power to<br />

my advantage and left Glen Helen<br />

with trophy on my dashboard and<br />

the weight of the world off my<br />

shoulders.<br />

Racing the four-stroke extended<br />

my career longer than I ever<br />

anticipated. Since leaving the<br />

Factory Race team I have won<br />

24 Vet World Championships,<br />

4 Four-Stroke National<br />

Championships and the Canadian<br />

National Championship. I still race<br />

almost every weekend because I<br />

love to race and I know this is the<br />

best way to learn and improve a<br />

bikes overall performance.<br />

http://www.dubachracing.com/<br />

about-drd/history/


Pre 83 125cc / four stro


ke twinshock/ pre 85


Paul Kirby


Ryan Zebedee<br />

AROUND<br />

THE HAY<br />

BALES<br />

THEY<br />

COME...


Danny Blakeley


#<strong>Farleigh</strong> <strong>Castle</strong><br />

RACE RESULTS<br />

#<strong>2016</strong><br />

#Evo 250<br />

Jordan Booker<br />

Danny Blakeley<br />

Martin Izzard<br />

#Twin Shock Under 50<br />

Paul Kirby<br />

Steve Bing<br />

James Ovens<br />

#Evo Over 50<br />

Kurt Nicoll<br />

Charly Tonus<br />

Doug Dubach<br />

#Super Evo<br />

Ray Rowson<br />

Jordan Carter<br />

Ben Saunders<br />

#Pre 83 125<br />

Paul Bennett<br />

Martin Stokes<br />

Steve Knight<br />

#Pre 85 Fourstroke<br />

Bjorn Verdoodt<br />

Lee Davies<br />

Kyle Godbear<br />

#Pre 85<br />

Dean Warren<br />

Gary Gladwin<br />

James Reeves<br />

#Twin Shock Over 50<br />

John Dowd<br />

Jos Claessens<br />

Alan Bott<br />

#Evo 125<br />

John May<br />

Bradley Doyle<br />

Andrew Lawton<br />

#Evo 500<br />

Ben Lamay<br />

Andrea Storti<br />

Greg Carter<br />

#Motocross<br />

#Dirtbike<br />

#MX


TEAM RACE RESULTS<br />

#VMXdN Twin Shock<br />

Team Geboers Belgium<br />

Team Germany<br />

Team England<br />

#VMXdN EVO<br />

Team Belgium<br />

Team Northern Ireland<br />

Team England<br />

#Twinshock Four-Stroke<br />

#Vets Motocross of Nations<br />

#Twinshock


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