The 2004 FIM Sidecarcross World Championship, the 25th edition of the competition, started on 21 March 2004 and finished after fourteen race weekends on 5 September 2004 with Daniël Willemsen and Kaspars Stupelis taking out the title once more. For Willemsen, it was his third world championship while it was the second for Stupelis.

The season saw the cancellation of the Russian GP in Moscow on 15 August because of heavy rainfall, thereby reducing the schedule to thirteen GP's and 26 races.

Overview

The 2004 season was the 25th edition of the Sidecarcross World Championship. It resulted in a third world championship for Daniël Willemsen, his second in a row with passenger Kaspars Stupelis. Five time world champion Kristers Sergis, with Sven Verbrugge as his passenger, was their main rival early on in the competition. An injury to Sergis meant however, the pair would miss five race weekends and be out of contention for the championship. After this, Willemsen and Stupelis won the championship almost undisputed with second-placed Marko Happich more than 150 points behind in second place. For the following season, 2005, Willemsen and Sergis would exchange passenger, with Sven Verbrugge returning to Willemsen, who he had raced with before, while Sergis and Stupelis would form an all-Latvian team.

The fourteen GP's of the season were held in eleven countries, Spain, France (2x), Netherlands, Germany (2x), Italy, Estonia, Latvia (2x), Croatia, Bulgaria, Russia and Belgium. It was the first time that a GP was to be held in Russia.

Format

Every Grand Prix weekend is split into two races, both held on the same day. This means, the 2004 season with its fourteen Grand Prix had originally 28 races. Each race lasts for 30 minutes plus two laps. The two races on a weekend actually get combined to determine an overall winner. While this overall winners receives no extra WC points, they usually are awarded a special trophy.

The first twenty teams of each race score competition points. The point system for the 2004 season was as follows:

PlacePoints
Place Points 1 25 2 22 3 20 4 18 5 16 6 15 7 14 8 13 9 12 10 11Place Points 11 10 12 9 13 8 14 7 15 6 16 5 17 4 18 3 19 2 20 1
125
222
320
418
516
615
714
813
912
1011
PlacePoints
1110
129
138
147
156
165
174
183
192
201

Retirements

At the end of the 2004 season a number of long-term competitors retired from the World Championship, the most successful of those being Estonian Are Kaurit, with a third place in 2004 as his best result and active since 1993, and Dutch Wilfred van Werven, third placed in 2002 and 2003 and active since 1996.

Calendar

The calendar for the 2004 season:

DatePlaceRace winnersGP winnerSource
21 MarchSpain TalaveraLatvia Kristers Sergis / Sven VerbruggeLatvia Kristers Sergis / Sven Verbrugge
Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
4 AprilFrance CastelnauLatvia Kristers Sergis / Sven VerbruggeLatvia Kristers Sergis / Sven Verbrugge
Latvia Kristers Sergis / Sven Verbrugge
12 AprilNetherlands OldebroekLatvia Kristers Sergis / Sven VerbruggeNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
25 AprilGermany AufenauLatvia Kristers Sergis / Sven VerbruggeNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
9 MayItaly AstiNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars StupelisNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
31 MayFrance BrouNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars StupelisNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
6 JuneGermany PflückuffNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars StupelisNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
13 JuneEstonia JaanikeseNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars StupelisNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
20 JuneLatvia CēsisRussia Evgeny Scherbinin / Sergey SosnovskikhNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
11 JulyCroatia ZabokNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars StupelisGermany Marko Happich / Thomas Weinmann
Germany Marko Happich / Thomas Weinmann
18 JulyBulgaria SamokovNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars StupelisNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
8 AugustLatvia ĶegumsLatvia Kristers Sergis / Sven VerbruggeGermany Marko Happich / Thomas Weinmann
Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
15 AugustRussia Moscowcancelled 1
5 SeptemberBelgium NeeroeterenNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars StupelisNetherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Kaspars Stupelis
19 SeptemberGermany RudersbergGermany Germany
  • The Sidecarcross des Nations is a non-championship event but part of the calendar and is denoted by a light blue background in the table above.
  • Flags for passengers not shown.
  • 1 Cancelled after heavy rain, only an exhibition race was held, won by Marco Happich / Thomas Weinmann, which didn't count towards the world championship.

Classification

Riders

Out of 56 teams in the points, the top-twenty of the 2004 season were:

Driver / PassengerEquipmentNo.PointsGP winsGP 2ndGP 3rdRace winsRace 2ndRace 3rd
1Netherlands Daniel Willemsen / Latvia Kaspars StupelisZabel-VMC15729111841
2Germany Marko Happich / Thomas WeinmannZabel-VMC7419241186
3Estonia Are Kaurit / Jurgen JakkKTM-AYR43911133
4Russia Evgeni Scherbinin / Sergei SosnovskikhZabel-APZ1138522134
5United Kingdom Stuart Brown / Luke PetersZabel-VMC53742343
6Netherlands Eric Schrijver / Christian VerhagenMTH-EML102741
7Latvia Kristers Serģis / Belgium Sven VerbruggeMTH-BSU2246221612
8Germany Werner Wittmann / Czech Republic Premsyl NovotnyYamaha-AYR1223113
9Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxMTH-BSU6224
10Austria Bertram Martin / Switzerland Bruno KaelinZabel-VMC14215
11Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Roger van de LagemaatMTH-BSU41211
12Germany Frank Hofmann / Belgium Ludo SomersZabel-VMC16203
13Netherlands Marcel Willemsen / Rene BoonKTM-VMC32191
14Switzerland Andy Burglar / Meinrad SchelbertKTM-Spatech2516411
15France Benoit Beaumont / Netherlands Henry van de WielMTH-BSU814212
16Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-AYR9124
17Sweden Henrik Soderquist / Tobias SylwanKTM-VMC261221121
18Germany Josef Brustmann / Stefan UrichKTM-NMP20100
19Netherlands Carlo van Duijnhoven / Tom van DuijnhovenMTH-BSU1399
20Belgium Nicky Pulinx / Dagwin SabbeKTM-VMC11896
  • Equipment listed is motor and frame.

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