The 1982 FIM Motocross World Championship was the 26th F.I.M. Motocross Racing World Championship season.

Summary

500 class

The 1982 500cc World Championship would be a three-way competition between defending champion André Malherbe (Honda) and Suzuki teammates Brad Lackey and André Vromans. 1979 World Champion Graham Noyce (Honda) won the 500cc Swedish Grand Prix but failed to score points consistently and dropped to fourth place in the championship. Håkan Carlqvist (Yamaha) suffered a broken arm in a pre-season accident forcing him to miss the opening rounds of the championship then suffered a wrist injury in Sweden which put him out of contention.

Malherbe won the season opening round in France but then failed to score points in the second round. Lackey took the championship points lead after winning the Austrian Grand Prix, but Malherbe responded with two consecutive victories in Italy and West Germany to close the points gap to just three-points at mid-season. However, Malherbe crashed and broke his leg at the 500cc United States Grand Prix which forced him to miss the rest of the season. After Malherbe's injury, Lackey and Vromans continued to battle for the championship points lead. Vromans had slumped during the Scandinavian rounds, but recovered to score a third-place result in the United States, then won three consecutive Grand Prix races to narrow the points lead to just four-points as the championship moved to the final race of the season in Luxembourg.

At the Luxembourg Grand Prix, Lackey came from behind to pass Vromans just before the end of the race to secure second place behind Hakan Carlqvist in the first heat race. At the start of the second race, Vromans took the lead but he forgot a first-lap detour right off the start and began climbing a hill that was used on every lap but the first. By the time he realized his mistake and turned around, he was in 17th place. Lackey finished the race in 3rd place to secure his first 500cc world championship ahead of second-place Vromans with Neil Hudson (Yamaha) taking third-place in the final points standings.

Entering his 11th season of Grand Prix racing, the 29-year-old Lackey had finished in sixth-place in the 1981 championship and was considered to be past his prime by some motorsports journalists. Despite winning only one Grand Prix race, Lackey scored points in 23 of 24 heat races to defeat Vromans by 11 points. Lackey's victory marked the first time an American competitor had won the 500cc Motocross World Championship.

Future three-time World Champion, 19-year-old David Thorpe (Kawasaki) scored an impressive second place finish behind the reigning World Champion, Malherbe at the season-opening 500cc French Grand Prix, then scored two more second place results that season in the Austrian and British Grand Prix events to finish the season ranked sixth in the championship. Two-time 500cc Class Vice Champion, Gerrit Wolsink retired after the 1982 season.

250 class

The 1982 250cc Motocross World Championship was dominated by three competitors with Georges Jobé (Suzuki), Danny LaPorte (Yamaha) and Kees van der Ven (KTM) finishing far ahead of the competition. The 1980 250cc World Champion Jobé began the season by winning two of the first three Grand Prix events but then suffered an elbow fracture at mid-season during the 250cc French Grand Prix. Van der Ven won three Grand Prix races and was briefly leading the provisional standings after the first seven rounds of the season but then faltered at his home Grand Prix in the Netherlands as LaPorte then won three consecutive Grand Prix races. The championship would not be decided until the last race of the season in Sweden where LaPorte finished ahead of Jobé by 13 points. After a career spent racing in the United States, LaPorte became the first American competitor to win the 250cc Motocross World Championship. In a one-time appearance in the World Championship, American Honda rider Donnie Hansen won the 250cc Swedish Grand Prix. Gennady Moiseyev and Jaroslav Falta, the top contenders for the 1974 250cc Motocross World Championship, both retire at the end of the 1982 season.

125 class

Marc Velkeneers (Yamaha) took the early lead in the 1982 125cc Motocross World Championship with three consecutive victories, but then Eric Geboers (Suzuki) took the championship points lead at mid-season and never relinquished it. Geboers scored six Grand Prix victories to dominate the season and won the first of his five career World Championships. Gilera teammates Corrado Maddii and Michele Rinaldi battled for second place in the championship with Maddii prevailing by just three points. In a one-time appearance in the World Championship, American Honda rider Johnny O'Mara won the 125cc Swiss Grand Prix.

Grands Prix

500cc

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerOverall WinnerReport
1April 25France French Grand PrixVillars-sous-ÉcotBelgium André MalherbeBelgium André MalherbeBelgium André MalherbeReport
2May 2Netherlands Dutch Grand PrixNorgBelgium André VromansBelgium André VromansBelgium André VromansReport
3May 9Sweden Swedish Grand PrixBarkarbyUnited Kingdom Graham NoyceUnited Kingdom Graham NoyceUnited Kingdom Graham NoyceReport
4May 16Finland Finnish Grand PrixRuskeasantaFrance Jean-Jacques BrunoUnited Kingdom Neil HudsonFrance Jean-Jacques BrunoReport
5May 23Austria Austrian Grand PrixSittendorfUnited Kingdom David ThorpeUnited States Brad LackeyUnited States Brad LackeyReport
6June 6Italy Italian Grand PrixCingoliBelgium André MalherbeBelgium André MalherbeBelgium André MalherbeReport
7June 13West Germany West German Grand PrixBeurenSweden Håkan CarlqvistBelgium André MalherbeBelgium André MalherbeReport
8June 20United States United States Grand PrixCarlsbadUnited States Danny ChandlerUnited States Mike BellUnited States Danny ChandlerReport
9June 27Canada Canadian Grand PrixSaint-Gabriel-de-BrandonUnited States Brad LackeyBelgium André VromansBelgium André VromansReport
10July 4United Kingdom British Grand PrixFarleigh CastleUnited Kingdom David ThorpeUnited States Brad LackeyBelgium André VromansReport
11August 1Belgium Belgian Grand PrixNamurBelgium André VromansUnited Kingdom Graham NoyceBelgium André VromansReport
12August 8Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand PrixEttelbruckSweden Håkan CarlqvistSweden Håkan CarlqvistSweden Håkan CarlqvistReport
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250cc

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerOverall WinnerReport
1April 18Switzerland Swiss Grand PrixPayerneBelgium Georges JobéBelgium Georges JobéBelgium Georges JobéReport
2April 25Spain Spanish Grand PrixSabadellWest Germany Rolf DieffenbachUnited States Mike GuerraUnited States Mike GuerraReport
3May 9Belgium Belgian Grand PrixBorgloonBelgium Georges JobéUnited Kingdom Dave WatsonBelgium Georges JobéReport
4May 16Czech Republic Czechoslovak Grand PrixHoliceBelgium Georges JobéUnited States Danny LaPorteWest Germany Rolf DieffenbachReport
5May 23Italy Italian Grand PrixMaggioraAustria Heinz KinigadnerNetherlands Kees van der VenNetherlands Kees van der VenReport
6June 6France French Grand PrixCorseulUnited States Danny LaPorteNetherlands Kees van der VenUnited States Danny LaPorteReport
7June 13United Kingdom British Grand PrixHawkstone ParkNetherlands Kees van der VenUnited States Danny LaPorteUnited States Danny LaPorteReport
8July 4Netherlands Dutch Grand PrixMillUnited States Danny LaPorteUnited States Danny LaPorteUnited States Danny LaPorteReport
9July 18Soviet Union Russian Grand PrixChișinăuUnited States Danny LaPorteBelgium Georges JobéBelgium Georges JobéReport
10August 1United States United States Grand PrixUnadillaUnited States David BaileyNetherlands Kees van der VenNetherlands Kees van der VenReport
11August 22Finland Finnish Grand PrixHyvinkääUnited States Danny LaPorteNetherlands Kees van der VenNetherlands Kees van der VenReport
12August 29Sweden Swedish Grand PrixVimmerbyUnited States Donnie HansenUnited States Donnie HansenUnited States Donnie HansenReport
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125cc

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerOverall WinnerReport
1March 28Netherlands Dutch Grand PrixVenrayBelgium Marc VelkeneersBelgium Eric GeboersBelgium Marc VelkeneersReport
2April 4Belgium Belgian Grand PrixAngreauBelgium Marc VelkeneersBelgium Marc VelkeneersBelgium Marc VelkeneersReport
3April 25Austria Austrian Grand PrixLaunsdorfBelgium Eric GeboersItaly Michele RinaldiBelgium Marc VelkeneersReport
4May 2Italy Italian Grand PrixFaenzaBelgium Eric GeboersBelgium Eric GeboersBelgium Eric GeboersReport
5May 9Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand PrixTržičBelgium Harry EvertsBelgium Marc VelkeneersBelgium Harry EvertsReport
6June 6Switzerland Swiss Grand PrixFrauenfeldUnited States Johnny O'MaraUnited States Johnny O'MaraUnited States Johnny O'MaraReport
7June 20Czech Republic Czechoslovak Grand PrixDalečínBelgium Eric GeboersBelgium Marc VelkeneersBelgium Eric GeboersReport
8July 4France French Grand PrixLavaurBelgium Eric GeboersBelgium Eric GeboersBelgium Eric GeboersReport
9July 11West Germany West German Grand PrixLaubuseschbachItaly Michele RinaldiBelgium Eric GeboersBelgium Eric GeboersReport
10July 25Finland Finnish Grand PrixKuopioItaly Michele RinaldiBelgium Eric GeboersItaly Michele RinaldiReport
11August 1Sweden Swedish Grand PrixJämshögItaly Corrado MaddiiBelgium Eric GeboersBelgium Eric GeboersReport
12August 15Spain Spanish Grand PrixMontgaiBelgium Harry EvertsBelgium Eric GeboersBelgium Eric GeboersReport
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Final standings

Points are awarded based on the results of each individual heat race. The top 10 classified finishers in each heat race score points according to the following scale;

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points1512108654321

500cc

(Results in italics indicate overall winner)

PosRiderMachineFRA FranceNED NetherlandsSWE SwedenFIN FinlandAUT AustriaITA ItalyGER West GermanyUSA United StatesCAN CanadaUK United KingdomBEL BelgiumLUX LuxembourgPoints
1United States Brad LackeySuzuki26723386315232331312423228
2Belgium André VromansSuzuki38114107224534221221236217
3United Kingdom Neil HudsonYamaha4472451566344774464484159
4United Kingdom Graham NoyceHonda386113259668524531148
5Belgium André MalherbeHonda1152441121121
6United Kingdom David ThorpeKawasaki626767135751353117
7United States Gary SemicsHonda69959510747107339667587
8Sweden Håkan CarlqvistYamaha2843181181
9France Jean-Jacques BrunoSuzuki729128851
10Finland Jukka SintonenYamaha85834695945
11Belgium Jaak van VelthovenKTM5448610995844
12Italy Franco PiccoYamaha51078810965243
13France Patrick FuraHusqvarna6989875729
14Luxembourg Eddy SterckxMaico33823
15United States Danny ChandlerHonda1521
16United States Mike BellYamaha6120
17Sweden Inge EdbergHusqvarna1010867916
18United States Alan KingSuzuki5414
Republic of Ireland Laurence SpenceMaico106414
20United States Darrel SchultzHonda212
21Netherlands Gerrit WolsinkHonda71010710
22Netherlands Gérard RondKTM97107
23Netherlands Toon KarsmakersHonda56
United States Chuck SunHonda1066
Belgium Ivan Van Den BroekMaico10986
26Canada Ross PederesonSuzuki65
United States Goat BrekerKawasaki985
28United Kingdom Billy AldbridgeSuzuki74
Sweden Arne LindforsYamaha74
Canada Terry HofossYamaha74
West Germany Michael HeutzYamaha74
West Germany Werner SiegleMaico1084
Netherlands Jaak VerwaayenHonda101094
34Sweden Bertil OvgardYamaha83
Canada Tim KroghHonda83
Italy Pietro MiccheliKTM1093
Netherlands Hank SeppenwooldeHonda9103
38Norway Jan KristoffersenYamaha92
West Germany Ludwig ReinboldKTM92
Canada Pierre CoutureHonda92
Finland Tom FlinkHusqvarna92
42Netherlands Gieljo Van ZoggelSuzuki101
Sweden Leif PerssonHusqvarna101
United States Billy GrossiHusqvarna101
Canada Zoli BerenylHonda101
Finland Tapani PikkarainenHonda101
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250cc

(Results in italics indicate overall winner)

PosRiderMachineCH SwitzerlandESP SpainBEL BelgiumCZE Czech RepublicITA ItalyFRA FranceUK United KingdomNED NetherlandsUSR Soviet UnionUSA United StatesFIN FinlandSWE SwedenPoints
1United States Danny LaPorteYamaha29102715213211112421342238
2Belgium Georges JobéSuzuki11521213442221552223225
3Netherlands Kees van der VenKTM5783356216112535631313205
4United Kingdom Dave WatsonYamaha376714454344438115
5West Germany Rolf DieffenbachHonda1632272649690
6Belgium Jean-Claude LaquayeHonda8875834881087571046779
7United States Mike GuerraHusqvarna4415108455751010876
8Netherlands Henk Van MierloSuzuki1096633445759
9Austria Heinz KinigadnerYamaha744913357
10Finland Matti TarkkonenYamaha3621075742
11United States Donnie HansenHonda41138
12Finland Erkki SundstromSuzuki10397895633
13Luxembourg Jo MartensYamaha65686432
14Netherlands Benny WilkenMaico848779827
15West Germany Hans MaischMaico46225
Belgium Gaston RahierSuzuki69559725
17Belgium André MassantSuzuki66798723
18United States Ricky JohnsonYamaha2322
19United States David BaileyHonda1620
20Italy Morizio DolceMaico21013
Sweden Sven BerggrenHusqvarna98610913
22Sweden Torleif HansenYamaha5512
23Czech Republic Jaroslav FaltaČZ10311
24France Daniel PéanKawasaki310
25Finland Paul DecendreSuzuki9969
Belgium Robert GreischHonda1010969
27West Germany Vilem TomanSuzuki1057
West Germany Arno DrechselHonda787
29Sweden Magnus NybergSuzuki81096
Netherlands Peter Van De NieuvenhoffSuzuki81096
31United States Broc GloverYamaha65
Denmark Søren MortensenKTM99105
Belgium Erwin AlbertYamaha10995
34Austria Willy WallingerPuch74
United States Scott BurnworthYamaha74
Soviet Union Vladimir KavinovYamaha74
Soviet Union Gennady MoiseyevKTM8104
38United Kingdom Willie SimpsonMaico83
United States Steve MartinHonda83
Sweden Peter JohanssenYamaha83
41Belgium Jean-Marie MilissenHusqvarna92
Switzerland Louis RistoriHonda92
United States Dave HollisSuzuki92
44Italy Ivan AlborghettiGilera101
United Kingdom Jeremy WhatleySuzuki101
Belgium Jacky MartensKTM101
United States Marc MurphyYamaha101
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125cc

(Results in italics indicate overall winner)

PosRiderMachineNED NetherlandsBEL BelgiumAUT AustriaITA ItalyYUG Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaCH SwitzerlandCZE Czech RepublicFRA FranceGER West GermanyFIN FinlandSWE SwedenESP SpainPoints
1Belgium Eric GeboersSuzuki4198111322121121512121266
2Italy Corrado MaddiiGilera4534533343343523223133211
3Italy Michele RinaldiGilera333122295424441612325208
4Belgium Harry EvertsSuzuki225945124863335412160
5Belgium Marc VelkeneersYamaha1211237517751364156
6France Jacky VimondYamaha8610798668526654784496
7Japan Akira WatanabeSuzuki9473246105106655487
8Soviet Union Yuri KhudiakovCagiva4568944878360
9Japan Yoshifumo SugioHonda10728469377757
10Belgium Alain LejeuneHonda775678666547
11Italy Giuseppe AndreaniKTM664108571071010644
12United States Johnny O'MaraHonda1130
13Netherlands Gert Van DoornSuzuki610898710525
14Netherlands John HensenSuzuki95710810109922
15Finland Pekka VehkonenYamaha76108717
16Italy Michele MagarottoTGM10979713
17Luxembourg Johan MartensHonda571011
18Sweden Jeff NilssonKawasaki598
19Sweden Lars BerqvistSuzuki877
20Italy Mauro MieleKTM89106
21Belgium Dirk VerhaegenSuzuki65
Finland Kurt LundqvistSuzuki65
West Germany Roland DiepoldSuzuki99105
24Netherlands Albert EnsingSuzuki8104
Austria Karl SulzerKTM8104
Finland Jan PostemaYamaha8104
Finland Ari ViiriSuzuki994
Italy Alberto BarozziTGM101094
29Austria Helmut FrauwellnerSuzuki83
Finland Seppo IsomakiSuzuki83
Spain Antonio EliasDerbi83
Finland Arto PantillaKawasaki9103
33France Yannig KervellaKTM92
Sweden Peter TrangYamaha92
West Germany Klaus KreutzHonda92
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