List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing European champions
List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing FICM European Champions, from 1924 to 1939 and from 1981, in order of year and engine displacement.
By season
2008–2013
Year | 125cc/Moto3 |
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2013 | Karel Hanika (KTM) |
2012 | Matteo Ferrari (Honda) |
Year | 125cc |
2011 | Romano Fenati (Aprilia) |
2010 | Maverick Viñales (Aprilia) |
2009 | Marcel Schrötter (Honda) |
2008 | Lorenzo Savadori (Aprilia) |
1990–2007
Year | 250cc | 125cc |
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2007 | Álvaro Molina (Aprilia) | Alen Győrfi (Honda) |
2006 | Álvaro Molina (Aprilia) | Philipp Eitzinger (Honda) |
2005 | Álvaro Molina (Aprilia) | Michele Conti (Honda) |
2004 | Álvaro Molina (Aprilia) | Michele Pirro (Aprilia) |
2003 | Taro Sekiguchi (Yamaha) | Mattia Angeloni (Honda) |
2002 | Álvaro Molina (Aprilia) | Marco Simoncelli (Aprilia) |
2001 | David García (Honda) | Andrea Dovizioso (Aprilia) |
2000 | Riccardo Chiarello (Aprilia) | Diego Giugovaz (Aprilia) |
1999 | Ivan Clementi (Aprilia) | Klaus Nöhles (Honda) |
1998 | Alex Hofmann (Honda) | Max Sabbatani (Aprilia) |
1997 | Davide Bulega (Aprilia) | Arnaud Vincent (Aprilia) |
1996 | Sebastián Porto (Aprilia) | Jorge Martínez (Aprilia) |
1995 | Luca Boscoscuro (Aprilia) | Lucio Cecchinello (Honda) |
1994 | Régis Laconi (Honda) | Ivan Cremonini (Honda) |
1993 | Giuseppe Fiorillo (Aprilia) | Stefano Perugini (Aprilia) |
1992 | Luis Carlos Maurel (Aprilia) | Juan Borja (Honda) |
1991 | Max Biaggi (Aprilia) | Oliver Koch (Honda) |
1990 | Leon van der Heijen (Aprilia) | Xavier Debón (JJ Cobas/Rotax) |
1981–1989
Year | 500 cc | 250 cc | 125 cc | 80 cc |
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1989 | Peter Lindén (Honda) | Andrea Borgonovo (Aprilia) | Gabriele Debbia (Aprilia) | Jaime Mariano (Casal) |
1988 | Alberto Rota (Honda) | Fausto Ricci (Yamaha/Aprilia) | Emilio Cuppini (Garelli) | Bogdan Nikolov (Krauser) |
1987 | Manfred Fischer (Honda) | Xavier Cardelús (JJ Cobas/Rotax) | Adolf Stadler (MBA) | Julián Miralles (Derbi) |
1986 | Massimo Messere (Honda) | Hans Lindner (Rotax) | Claudio Macciotta (MBA) | Bruno Casanova (Unimoto) |
1985 | Marco Gentile (Yamaha) | Massimo Matteoni (Honda) | Pierfrancesco Chili (MBA) | Günter Schirnhofer (Rupp) |
1984 | Eero Hyvärinen (Suzuki) | Gary Noel (Exactweld) | Norbert Peschke (MBA) | Richard Bay (Rupp) |
1983 | Peter Sköld (Suzuki) | Carlos Cardús (Kobas/Rotax) | Willy Hupperich (MBA) | Hubert Abold (Zündapp) |
Year | 500 cc | 250 cc | 125 cc | 50 cc |
1982 | Fabio Biliotti (Suzuki) | Reinhold Roth (FKN-Yamaha) | Stefano Caracchi (MBA) | Zdravko Matulja (Tomos) |
1981 | Leandro Becheroni (Suzuki) | Herbert Hauf (Yamaha) | Pierluigi Aldrovandi (MBA) | Giuseppe Ascareggi (Minarelli) |
1947–1948
Year | 500 cc | 350 cc | 250 cc | Sidecars |
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1948 | Enrico Lorenzetti (Moto Guzzi) | Freddie Frith (Velocette) | Maurice Cann (Moto Guzzi) | |
1947 | Omobono Tenni (Moto Guzzi) | Fergus Anderson (Velocette) | Bruno Francisci (Moto Guzzi) | Luigi Cavanna / Paolo Cavanna (Moto Guzzi) |
1924–1939
Year | 1000 cc | 750 cc | 500 cc | 350 cc | 250 cc | 175 cc | 125 cc |
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1939 | Dorino Serafini (Gilera) | Heiner Fleischmann (DKW) | Ewald Kluge (DKW) | ||||
1938 | Georg Meier (BMW) | Ted Mellors (Velocette) | Ewald Kluge (DKW) | ||||
1937 | Jimmie Guthrie (Norton) | Jimmie Guthrie (Norton) | Omobono Tenni (Moto Guzzi) | ||||
1936 | Jimmie Guthrie (Norton) | Freddie Frith (Norton) | Henry Tyrell-Smith (Excelsior) |
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1935 | Jimmie Guthrie (Norton) | Wal Handley (Velocette) | Arthur Geiß (DKW) | ||||
1934 | Pol Demeuter (FN) | Jimmie Simpson (Norton) | Walfried Winkler (DKW) | Yvan Goor (Benelli) | |||
1933 | Gunnar Kalén (Husqvarna) | Jimmie Simpson (Norton) | Charlie Dodson (New Imperial) | ||||
1932 | Piero Taruffi (Norton) | Louis Jeannin (Jonghi) | Riccardo Brusi (Moto Guzzi) | Carlo Baschieri (Benelli) | |||
1931 | Tim Hunt (Norton) | Ernie Nott (Rudge) | Graham Walker (Rudge) | Eric Fernihough (Excelsior) | |||
1930 | Henry Tyrell-Smith (Rudge) | Ernie Nott (Rudge) | Syd Crabtree (Excelsior) | Yvan Goor (DKW) | |||
1929 | Tim Hunt (Norton) | Leo Davenport (AJS) | Frank Longman (OK-Supreme) | Josef Klein (DKW) | |||
1928 | Wal Handley (Motosacoche) | Wal Handley (Motosacoche) | Cecil Ashby (OK-Supreme) | Alfredo Panella (Ladetto/Blatto) | Paul Lehmann (Moser) | ||
1927 | Josef Giggenbach (Bayerland/JAP) | Josef Stelzer (BMW) | Graham Walker (Sunbeam) | Jimmie Simpson (AJS) | Cecil Ashby (OK-Supreme) | Willy Henkelmann (DKW) | |
1926 | Jimmie Simpson (AJS) | Frank Longman (AJS) | Jock Porter (New Gerrard) | René Milhoux (Ready/Blackburne) | |||
1925 | Mario Revelli (GR/JAP) | Tazio Nuvolari (Bianchi) | Jock Porter (New Gerrard) | Mario Vaga (Maffeis/Blackburne) | |||
1924 | Guido Mentasti (Moto Guzzi) | Jimmie Simpson (AJS) | Maurice van Geert (Rush/Blackburne) |
By rider (1924–1939)
Multiple European Championship holders:
Rider | Titles |
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Jimmie Simpson | 5 (1 x 500 cc, 4 x 350 cc) |
Jimmie Guthrie | 4 (3 x 500 cc, 1 x 350 cc) |
Wal Handley | 3 (1 x 500 cc, 2 x 350 cc) |
Tim Hunt | 2 (2 x 500 cc) |
Henry Tyrell-Smith | 2 (1 x 500 cc, 1 x 250 cc) |
Graham Walker | 2 (1 x 500 cc, 1 x 250 cc) |
Ernie Nott | 2 (2 x 350 cc) |
Frank Longman | 2 (1 x 350 cc, 1 x 250 cc) |
Cecil Ashby | 2 (2 x 250 cc) |
Ewald Kluge | 2 (2 x 250 cc) |
Jock Porter | 2 (2 x 250 cc) |
Yvan Goor | 2 (2 x 175 cc) |
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