Paul Friedrichs

East German motocross racer

Paul Friedrichs
Friedrichs in 1964
Born21 March 1940 (1940-03-21)
Buchholz
Died30 August 2012 (2012-08-31) (aged 72)
Erfurt
Medal record
Motocross
Representing  East Germany
World Cup Motocross
Gold medal – first place 1966 World Cup Motocross
Gold medal – first place 1967 World Cup Motocross
Gold medal – first place 1968 World Cup Motocross
ISDT
Silver medal – second place 1972 Six Day's Enduro

Paul Friedrichs (21 March 1940; Buchholz – 30 August 2012; Erfurt) was an East German professional motocross racer.[1] He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1961 to 1972, most prominently as a member of the ČZ factory motocross team where he became the first three-time 500cc motocross world champion by winning three consecutive titles from 1966 to 1968.[2]

Biography

Friedrichs grew up in Mecklenburg where he joined the motor sports clubs MC tractor Franzburg, MC Dynamo Rostock / Sportvereinigung (SV) Dynamo. With the training offered by the clubs, he developed into one of the best motocross and Enduro riders of his time.

Paul Friedrichs at the 1967 Motocross des Nations

In 1965, he finished in second place in the 500cc world championship, behind Jeff Smith, before claiming his first world title in 1966 as a member of the ČZ factory motocross team. His was the first 500cc championship won on a two-cycle powered motocross bike and the first by a rider from the eastern 'bloc' of a divided Europe. He successfully defended his crown in 1967 and 1968, before falling to third place in the 1969 championship. Friedrichs finished second to Roger De Coster in the 1972 500cc world championship.

Friedrichs also competed in the 1972 International Six Day Trial as a member of the East Germany national team that finished second to the powerful Czechoslovakia national team.

References

  1. ^ "Paul Friedrichs 21.03.1940 – 30.08.2012" (in German). MSC Teutschenthal. 30 August 2012. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  2. ^ Paul Friedrichs career profile
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1957 - B. Nilsson
1958 - R. Baeten
1959 - S. Lundin

1960 - B. Nilsson
1961 - S. Lundin
1962 – R. Tibblin
1963 – R. Tibblin
1964 – J. Smith
1965 – J. Smith
1966 – P. Friedrichs
1967 – P. Friedrichs
1968 – P. Friedrichs
1969 – B. Åberg

1980 – A. Malherbe
1981 – A. Malherbe
1982 – B. Lackey
1983 – H. Carlqvist
1984 – A. Malherbe
1985 – D. Thorpe
1986 – D. Thorpe
1987 – G. Jobé
1988 – E. Geboers
1989 – D. Thorpe

1990 – E. Geboers
1991 – G. Jobé
1992 – G. Jobé
1993 – J. Martens
1994 – M. Hansson
1995 – J. Smets
1996 – S. King
1997 – J. Smets
1998 – J. Smets
1999 – A. Bartolini

2000 – J. Smets
2001 – S. Everts
2002 – S. Everts
2003 – S. Everts
2004 – S. Everts
2005 – S. Everts
2006 – S. Everts
2007S. Ramon
2008D. Philippaerts
2009T. Cairoli

1From 1957 to 2002 500cc is the premier class. 2003 top class named motocrossgp which combine the top driver from 500cc and 250cc last year.2004~2013 MX1 and 2014 to today MXGP is the premier class,both use the 450cc 4 stroke bike.


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