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Stefan Everts (born 25 November 1972) is a Belgian former professional
motocross Motocross is a form of off-road motorcycle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits. The sport evolved from motorcycle trials competitions held in the United Kingdom. History Motocross first evolved in Britain from motorcycle trials competi ...
racer and racing team manager. He competed in the
Motocross World Championship The FIM Motocross World Championship is the premier championship of motocross racing, organized by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), divided into two distinct classes: MXGP and MX2. Race duration is 30 minutes plus two laps ...
s from 1988 to 2006. Everts is notable for winning a record 10 FIM motocross world championships and 101 motocross Grand Prix race victories, making him the most successful competitor in the history of the Motocross World Championships. In 2003, Everts was named the recipient of the Belgian National Sports Merit Award.


Biography

Everts was born in Neeroeteren, a sub-municipality of Maaseik,
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as the son of four-time motocross world champion, Harry Everts. He began riding motorcycles at the age of four. At the age of 17, he made his debut in the 125cc World Championship, and two years later he secured his first title in that division. During the following years, the Belgian moved up through the different divisions and collected an as yet unsurpassed number of World Championship titles (10) and GP victories (101). Everts was known for his very smooth style on the bike, making his riding look effortless. In particular, he maintained a standing position on the bike much more frequently than other riders, even in very tight corners. His cornering control was unique and he was noted for running his engine in a higher gear to torque his way around the track, as opposed to revving it out hard in each gear, even on the 125cc and 250cc
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machines he used at the beginning of his career. While he never placed much focus on American-style supercross tracks or riding styles, he nevertheless proved to be competitive with top US riders even at their own game. In the later stages of his career, Everts' vast experience helped him to reach an impressive consistency, making erratic movements or mistakes very rare, as illustrated by the fourteen-to-one win–loss record in his final season. After ending his active riding career at the end of
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, Everts became motocross race director for the KTM factory team, ultimately responsible for coaching their riders on the technical, mental and physical level. In July 2007 he renewed his contract with the Austrian manufacturer for another two years. Most of the time he lives in
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(a move for which he was criticized very much like fellow Belgian sports personalities
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and Tom Boonen), together with his wife Kelly and his son
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. 2007 Stefan was racing in the biggest enduro competition in the world Gotland grand national in Sweden but he didn't finish because his radiators became full of mud and the bike became overheated. 2008 Stefan was once again one of the riders in Gotland grand national but he crashed in the end of the race and didn't finish.


Consequences of malaria

At the beginning of December 2018, Everts was admitted to the
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of UZ
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in a critical condition. The previous month, he had been bitten by the malaria mosquito while in the
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. Everts had been visiting
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to participate in a motocross charity event to benefit local children, ''4 Hours of Lubumbashi''. On 17 December, Everts woke up from an
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. In late December 2018, Everts was allowed to begin his physical rehabilitation. His treating team expected that neither his
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nor his organs would be damaged by the effects of
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he had suffered. His life had been hanging by a thread, according to professors at UZ Leuven hospital. Everts considered being alive at
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2018 as his best Christmas present. However, the champion partially recovered from the disease after a series of
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that resulted in the loss of eight toes. Nevertheless, he managed to walk again.


Records and awards


Records

* 10 times World Champion * 14 out of 15 GPs won in the 2006 season * Second man, after Eric Geboers, to become "Mr. 875cc" (winning world titles in 125/250/500cc) * In the 2003 season, he won 3 GPs (125cc, MXGP and 650cc) on the same day in Ernee, France. * Only rider to become World Champion on all four Japanese manufacturers (
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, Kawasaki,
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and Yamaha).


Awards and honours

* Flemish Sportsjewel (''Vlaams Sportjuweel''): 1997 * Belgian Sportsman of the year: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006 (5x, only surpassed by
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) * Belgian National Sports Merit Award: 2003 * Lifetime Achievement award: 2006 * Statue in Neeroeteren, Maaseik: 2006 * USGP Legends & Heroes Award: 2011


Career

* 1990: Belgian Champion, 125cc (Suzuki) * 1991: World Champion, 125cc - winner 5 GPs; Belgian Champion, 125cc; Youngest world champion at that time (Suzuki) * 1993: Belgian Champion, 250cc (Suzuki) * 1995: World Champion, 250cc - winner 5 GPs; Winner " Motocross of Nations" (Kawasaki) * 1996: World Champion, 250cc - winner 5 GPs (Honda) * 1997: World Champion, 250cc - winner 9 GPs; Winner " Motocross of Nations" (Honda) * 1998: Belgian Champion, 250cc; Winner " Motocross of Nations" (Honda) * 2001: World Champion, 500cc - winner 7 GPs; First rider winning world championships on all four Japanese bikes (Yamaha) * 2002: World Champion, 500cc - winner 4 GPs (Yamaha) * 2003: World Champion, Motocross GP - winner 8 GPs; Winner " Motocross of Nations" (Yamaha) * 2003: International Six Days Enduro Brasil overall winner (scratch)(Yamaha)http://360graus.terra.com
* 2004: World Champion, Motocross GP - winner 7 GPs; Winner " Motocross of Nations" (Yamaha) * 2005: World Champion, MX1-GP - winner 8 GPs; Belgian Champion (Yamaha) *
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: World Champion, MX1-GP winner 14 GPs (Yamaha) RECENT SEASONS:


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Everts, Stefan Sportspeople from Bree, Belgium 1972 births Living people Belgian motocross riders Enduro riders Belgian expatriate sportspeople in Monaco 20th-century Belgian people