1970 FIM Motocross World Championship
The 1970 Motocross World Championship was the 14th edition of the Motocross World Championship organized by the FIM and reserved for 500cc and 250cc motorcycles.[1] SummaryHusqvarna factory supported rider Arne Kring led the 500cc world championship points standings after the first nine rounds however, he broke his back while competing in a non-championship race, forcing him to withdraw from the remaining races. Maico factory team rider Åke Jonsson posted consistent results and was leading the championship going into the final round, but he failed to score any points, allowing Bengt Åberg to overtake him and claim his second consecutive 500cc world championship for the Husqvarna factory racing team.[2][3] The Suzuki team hired the two top finishers in last years' 250cc World Championship, Joël Robert and Sylvain Geboers. The two Suzuki teammates dominated the 1970 championship with each rider claiming four Grand Prix victories apiece.[4][5] As with the previous year, the championship wasn't decided until the final round in Austria where Robert prevailed over his teammate. Husqvarna rider Heikki Mikkola surged in the second half of the season to claim three of the final four Grands Prix to finish just one point behind third-placed Roger De Coster riding for the ČZ factory racing team.[4][5] Robert's victory marked the first motocross World Championship for a Japanese manufacturer. Grands Prix500cc
250cc
Final standingsPoints are awarded to the top 10 classified finishers.
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