1965 FIM Motocross World Championship
The 1965 Motocross World Championship was the 9th edition of the Motocross World Championship organized by the FIM and reserved for 500cc and 250cc motorcycles. SummaryJeff Smith won his second consecutive 500cc motocross world championship for the BSA factory racing team with six Grand Prix victories. Paul Friedrichs took three victories to claim second place for the ČZ factory ahead of former world champion Rolf Tibblin.[1][2][3] Before the 500cc championship opening round even began, former World Champions, Rolf Tibblin and Bill Nilsson were involved in a serious accident while preparing for the race.[3] Tibblin and Nilsson were test riding motorcycles in their hotel parking lot when they collided in a blind corner.[3] Neither rider were wearing their riding gear and Nilsson suffered a broken arm, an amputated toe and a concussion, while Tibblin lost the end of his little finger and also received a concussion which forced him to sit out the start of the season.[3] Smith's win riding a BSA Victor would mark the last time that a four-stroke engine powered motorcycle would win the 500cc motocross world championship for the next several decades as, two-stroke engine technology began to dominate off-road motorcycle racing until 2003 when, mounting government environmental regulations caused the FIM implemented new rules favoring environmentally friendlier four-stroke engines. In the 250cc division, Russian ČZ rider Victor Arbekov won five Grand Prix races to claim the world championship ahead of the defending champion, Joël Robert.[3][4][5] Future five-time World Champion Roger De Coster makes his first World Championship appearance at the 250cc French Grand Prix. Grands Prix500cc
250cc
Final standingsPoints are awarded to the top 6 classified finishers.
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250cc
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