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World 250 Motocross Review 1995 Duke Archive DVD The World 250cc Motocross Championship is now recognised as the Premier Class and all four Japanese manufacturers entered factory teams in 1995. Kawasaki had never won a World championship but they had signed Stefan Everts with only one aim - to win their first. Everts started as favourite in 1995 but competition was tough especially from his fellow countryman Marnicq Bervoets. Other winners were Yves Demaria (France) Bob Moore (USA) Andrea Bartolini (Italy) Pit Beirer (Germany) Tallon Vohland (USA) and Kurt Nicoll (GB). This 90 minute video includes action from all fifteen rounds. Everts and Kawasaki fulfil their dream, but it wasn't until the final round in France that the celebrations began.
World 250 Motocross Review 1995 Duke Archive DVD The World 250cc Motocross Championship is now recognised as the Premier Class and all four Japanese manufacturers entered factory teams in 1995. Kawasaki had never won a World championship but they had signed Stefan Everts with only one aim - to win their first. Everts started as favourite in 1995 but competition was tough especially from his fellow countryman Marnicq Bervoets. Other winners were Yves Demaria (France) Bob Moore (USA) Andrea Bartolini (Italy) Pit Beirer (Germany) Tallon Vohland (USA) and Kurt Nicoll (GB). This 90 minute video includes action from all fifteen rounds. Everts and Kawasaki fulfil their dream, but it wasn't until the final round in France that the celebrations began.
World 250 Motocross Review 1995 Duke Archive DVD The World 250cc Motocross Championship is now recognised as the Premier Class and all four Japanese manufacturers entered factory teams in 1995. Kawasaki had never won a World championship but they had signed Stefan Everts with only one aim - to win their first. Everts started as favourite in 1995 but competition was tough especially from his fellow countryman Marnicq Bervoets. Other winners were Yves Demaria (France) Bob Moore (USA) Andrea Bartolini (Italy) Pit Beirer (Germany) Tallon Vohland (USA) and Kurt Nicoll (GB). This 90 minute video includes action from all fifteen rounds. Everts and Kawasaki fulfil their dream, but it wasn't until the final round in France that the celebrations began.