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  2. Category:Sidecars - Wikipedia

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  3. List of national sidecarcross champions - Wikipedia

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    4 Also used Barry Williams & John Mitchelson as a passenger. 5 Also used Barry Williams as a passenger. 6 Also used Shane Skeats & Garry Withers as a passenger. 7 Also used Garry Withers as a passenger. 8 Also used David Keane as a passenger. 9 Also used Jason Peters as a passenger. 10 Also used Luke Peters as a passenger. 11 Also used Marc ...

  4. Sidecar World Championship - Wikipedia

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    FIM Sidecar World Championship is the international sidecar racing championship. It is the only remaining original FIM road racing championship class that started in 1949. It was formerly named Superside when the sidecars moved from being part of Grand Prix Motorcycles racing to being support events for the Superbike World Championship .

  5. List of World Sidecar Championship medalists - Wikipedia

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    The Sidecar World Championship is an annual event held by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). The first World Championship tournament took place in 1949. As all other World Championships in moto racing, it consists of a series of races run throughout a calendar year in which the riders with the most accumulated points are awarded as world champion

  6. Louis Christen Racing - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 the first LCR sidecar was designed. From 1983 to 1989 they produced a series of successful monocoque frames for the 80 cc and 125 cc Grand Prix solo classes. The Zündapp works team and later Krauser were using 80 cc frames and rider Stefan Dörflinger twice won the World Championship .

  7. Sidecar speedway - Wikipedia

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    Sidecar Speedway is a motorcycle sport involving 4 crews of a rider and a passenger competing over 4 laps on an oval shale surface. Rules are governed by the national speedway federation and are not dissimilar to conventional speedway rules. Sidecar speedway is most popular in Australia although in Great Britain it also has a strong following.

  8. List of Sidecarcross World Championship records and statistics

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    The overwhelming majority of Grand Prix winners hail from the five countries that also have provided a World Champion. These five also sit at the top of the list of countries having held Grand Prix, alongside France and the United Kingdom, who are without a World Championship: [ 2 ] [ 4 ]

  9. Sidecarcross - Wikipedia

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    Sidecarcross racing, also known as sidecar motocross, is a branch of motocross. While regular motocross riders use solo machines, sidecarcross involves a different type of motorcycle chassis operated by a team of two people: a driver and a sidecar passenger. The earliest records suggest that sidecarcross began in the UK in the 1930s. [1]