The 2011 FIM Sidecarcross World Championship, the 32nd edition of the competition, started on 3 April and finished after thirteen race weekends on 11 September 2011.

The defending champions were eight time winners Daniël Willemsen from the Netherlands and his passenger Gertie Eggink. In 2011, Willemsen raced with 43-year-old Sven Verbrugge as his passenger, after an injury to first-choice passenger Roman Vasyliaka. Willemsen and Verbrugge were a team for a fifth time in the history of the competition, with the combination winning the 2005 and 2006 titles together. Willemsen temporarily switched to Ondrej Cermak as his passenger for the first of two German GP's because of an injury to Verbrugge. Willemsen and his passenger clinched the World Championship at the second-last race of the season, at Slagelse, Denmark, having a 53-point lead over Latvians Jānis and Lauris Daiders. The Belgian-Latvian combination Joris Hendrickx-Kaspars Liepiņš, the 2009 World Champions and long the main rivals of Willemsen-Verbrugge during the 2011 season, suffered a season-ending injury at the qualifying of the German Grand Prix in July 2011, being able to compete in the race but requiring surgery afterwards.

Parallel to the riders competition, a manufacturers championship was also held. Like in 2010, the competition was a close contest between 2010 champions WSP and eventual winners VMC.

Sidecarcross passenger in action

The Sidecarcross World Championship, first held in 1980 and organised by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme, is an annual competition. All races, manufacturers and the vast majority of riders in the competition being in and from Europe. Sidecarcross is similar to motocross except that the teams consist of two riders, a driver and a passenger. Races are held on the same tracks as solo motocross but the handling of the machines differs as sidecars don't lean. The majority of physical work in the sport is carried out by the passenger, who speeds up the sidecarcross in corners by leaning out. The coordination between the driver and the passenger are therefore of highest importance.

Overview

The thirteen races of the season were held in eleven countries, Netherlands, Switzerland, France, Poland, Ukraine, Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Latvia, Russia and Denmark. In comparison to the 2010 edition, the Grand Prix of Great Britain and Italy have been dropped off the calendar while the Swiss GP made a return.

Format

Defending champion and 2011 leader Daniël Willemsen in action in 2009.

Every Grand Prix weekend is split into two races, both held on the same day. This means, the 2011 season with its thirteen Grand Prix has 26 races. Each race lasts for 30 minutes plus two laps. The two races on a weekend actually get combined to determine an overall winner. In case of a tie, the results of the second race as used to determined the winner. While this overall winners receives no extra WC points, they usually are awarded a special trophy. Race start times are set at 13:30 and 16:00.

Events typically consist of a qualifying competition, held in multiple stages on Saturdays of a race weekend while the two race events are typically held on Sundays. One exception to this rule is Easter weekends, when the races are held on Easter Monday. Race weekends can consist of additional motocross or quart support races as well, but the FIM stipulates that the World Championship races have priority. Riders have to be provided with at least one 30 minute free practice season, which will be timed. A race can consist of up to 30 starters and the qualifying modus is dependent on the number of entries. Up to 32 entries, it will be held in one group split into two sessions of 30 minutes each. Above 32 entries, the starter field will be sub-divided into two groups through ballot and the current standings. Each qualifying group can consist of up to 30 racers. Should there be more than 60 entries, a pre-qualifying has to be held. Of the riders in the two groups, the top-twelve directly qualify for the races. The remaining teams then go to a second-chance qualifying, in which the best six advance. The riders placed seventh and eighth remain in reserve should one of the qualified teams not be able to participate.

The FIM stipulates that all drivers must be of a minimum age of 18 while passengers have to be at least 16 years old to compete, but no older than 50. Riders older than 50 have to provide a certificate of medical fitness to be permitted to compete. The driver has the right to exchange his passenger under certain conditions.

Starting numbers for the season are awarded according to the previous seasons overall finishing position of the driver. Current or former World Champions have however the right to pick any number they wish, except the number one which is reserved for the current World Champion.

The competition is open for motor cycles with two-stroke engines from between 350 and 750cc and four-stroke engines of up to 1,000cc. Each team is permitted the use of two motorcycles with the possibility of changing machines between races.

The FIM does not permit radio communication between riders and their teams. Outside assistance during the race on the course is not permitted unless it is through race marshals in the interest of safety. Limited repairs in the designated repair zone during the race are permitted.

The first twenty teams of each race score competition points. The point system for the 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

Prize money

In 2011, prize money was awarded to all rider scoring points, with €300 going to each race winner, €250 to the runners-up, gradually declining from there, with €50 going to all teams placed 12th to 20th. Additionally, every team qualified for the race plus the two reserve teams receive €500 in travel compensation.

Retirements

At the end of the 2011 season a number of long-term competitors retired from the World Championship, the most successful of those being Russian Evgeny Scherbinin, runners-up in 2006 and active since 1999.

Calendar

The calendar for the 2011 season:

DatePlaceRace winnersGP winnerSource
3 AprilNetherlands OssBelgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxBelgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim Smeuninx
Latvia Janis Daiders / Lauris Daiders
17 AprilFrance CastelnauNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
25 AprilSwitzerland FrauenfeldNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
8 MayUkraine ChernivtsiNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
13 JuneFrance BrouNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars Liepiņš
26 JunePoland GdańskNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeBelgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars Liepins
Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars Liepins
3 JulyBelgium GenkNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
24 JulyGermany S'bessenbachNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Ondrej CermakNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Ondrej Cermak
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Ondrej Cermak
7 AugustLatvia ĶegumsBelgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayLatvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars Stupelis
Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars Stupelis
14 AugustEstonia KiviõliNetherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BogaartCzech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek Rozehnal
Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek Rozehnal
21 AugustRussia KamenskNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven Verbrugge
4 SeptemberDenmark SlagelseLatvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersNetherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den Bogaart
Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den Bogaart
11 SeptemberGermany RudersbergFrance Valentin Giraud / Nicolas MussetLatvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris Daiders
Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den Bogaart
25 SeptemberGermany JauerBelgium Belgium
  • 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.

Classification

Riders

The top ten teams in the final overall standings were:

PositionDriver / PassengerEquipmentBike NoPoints
1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Belgium Sven Verbrugge 1Zabel-WSP1487
2Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC8478
3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC3405
4Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars Stupelis 2Zabel-WSP5349
5Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BogaartZabel-VMC4347
6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC6346
7Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Latvia Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP20321
8Germany Marko Happich / Switzerland Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC15317
9Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Latvia Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC2315
10United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT14268
  • Equipment listed is motor and frame.
  • 1 Used Ondřej Čermák as his passenger in the first German GP.
  • 2 Used Elvijs Mucenieks as his passenger for the first two GP's of the season.

Manufacturers

Parallel to the riders championship, a manufacturers competition was also held. In every race, only the best-placed rider of every make was awarded points in this competition.

The final standings in the manufacturers competition were:

PositionManufacturerPoints
1VMC598
2WSP563
3MEFO184
4AYR44
5KTM9
6Bastech KTM6
7BSU2
8Kawasaki0
Husaberg0

2011 season races

Oss – Netherlands

The top ten of the first Grand Prix of the 2011 season, held on 3 April 2011, at Oss in the Netherlands:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
13Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
210Netherlands Jan Visscher / Jeroen VisscherZabel-VMC1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP
34Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BogaartZabel-VMC3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC
48Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC2Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepinsKTM-VMC
52Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepinsKTM-VMC10Netherlands Jan Visscher / Jeroen VisscherZabel-VMC
65Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Elvijs MucenieksZabel-WSP6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC
714United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT17Netherlands Thijs Derks / Robbie BaxHusaberg-EML
820Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP15Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC
915Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC20Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP
1024Netherlands Frank Mulders / Joey van de VenneMTR-VMC14United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT

Castelnau-de-Lévis – France

The top ten of the first of two French Grand Prix in 2011, held on 17 April at Castelnau-de-Lévis:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
11Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP
22Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
33Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC
48Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC2Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC
54Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC4Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC
6111United Kingdom Stuart Brown / Josh ChamberlainHusaberg-MEFO15Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC
715Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC
817Netherlands Thijs Derks / Robbie BaxHusaberg-EML38France Valentin Giraud / Nicolas MussetKTM-WHT
920Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP20Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP
1011Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC11Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC

Frauenfeld – Switzerland

The top ten of the Swiss Grand Prix in 2011, held on Easter Monday, 25 April at Frauenfeld:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
11Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP
22Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC2Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC
33Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
4111United Kingdom Stuart Brown / Josh ChamberlainHusaberg-MEFO3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC
58Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC111United Kingdom Stuart Brown / Josh ChamberlainHusaberg-MEFO
66Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC4Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC
738France Valentin Giraud / Nicolas MussetKTM-WHT14United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT
820Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP11Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC
911Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC15Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC
1023Sweden Henrik Söderquvist / Juho SaloniemiHusaberg-VMC25Netherlands Marcel Willemsen / Gertie EgginkZabel-WSP

Chernivtsi – Ukraine

The top ten of the Ukrainian Grand Prix in 2011, held on 8 May at Chernivtsi:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
11Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP
22Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC2Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC
34Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC
43Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC20Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP
515Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
620Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP7Czech Republic Tomas Cermak / Ondrej CermakJAWA-MEFO
75Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC
86Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC4Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC
922Sweden Robert Gustavsson / Henrik ApelgrenHusaberg-VMC5Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP
107Czech Republic Tomas Cermak / Ondrej CermakJAWA-MEFO22Sweden Robert Gustavsson / Henrik ApelgrenHusaberg-VMC

Brou – France

The top ten of the second French Grand Prix in 2011, held on 13 June at Brou, Eure-et-Loir:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
11Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP2Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC
28Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP
32Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
43Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC15Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC
511Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC38France Valentin Giraud / Nicolas MussetKTM-WHT
64Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC
720Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP4Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC
814United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT20Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP
95Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC
1015Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC11Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC

Gdańsk – Poland

The top ten of the Polish Grand Prix in 2011, held on 26 June at Gdańsk:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
11Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP2Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC
22Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP
34Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC
48Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC4Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC
53Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
620Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP20Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP
76Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC14United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT
814United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC
95Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Elvijs MucenieksZabel-WSP15Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC
1011Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC22Sweden Robert Gustavsson / Henrik ApelgrenHusaberg-VMC

Genk – Belgium

The top ten of the Belgian Grand Prix in 2011, held on 3 July at Genk:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
11Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP
23Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC4Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC
36Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC2Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC
438France Valentin Giraud / Nicolas MussetKTM-WHT8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
58Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC5Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP
65Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP38France Valentin Giraud / Nicolas MussetKTM-WHT
72Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC11Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC
811Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC
910Netherlands Jan Visscher / Jeroen VisscherZabel-VMC14United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT
1014United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT18Switzerland Andy Bürgler / Raphael MarkertKTM-VMC

Strassbessenbach – Germany

The top ten of the first of two German Grand Prix in 2011, held on 24 July at Strassbessenbach:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
11Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Ondrej CermakZabel-WSP1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Ondrej CermakZabel-WSP
25Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP5Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP
38Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
46Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC38France Valentin Giraud / Nicolas MussetKTM-WHT
520Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC
611Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC11Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC
72Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC20Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP
838France Valentin Giraud / Nicolas MussetKTM-WHT2Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-VMC
915Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC18Switzerland Andy Bürgler / Raphael MarkertKTM-VMC
1014United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT15Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC

Ķegums – Latvia

The top ten of the Latvian Grand Prix in 2011, held on 7 August at Ķegums:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
16Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC5Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP
25Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC
38Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC11Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC
43Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC20Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP
51Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP23Sweden Henrik Söderquvist / Timo GustavssonHusaberg-VMC
611Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC18Switzerland Andy Bürgler / Raphael MarkertKTM-VMC
718Switzerland Andy Bürgler / Raphael MarkertKTM-VMC3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC
815Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC17Netherlands Thijs Derks / Robbie BaxHusaberg-EML
926Russia Igor Rodionov / Dimitri RodionovKTM-VMC14United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT
1022Sweden Robert Gustavsson / Henrik ApelgrenHusaberg-VMC26Russia Igor Rodionov / Dimitri RodionovKTM-VMC

Kiviõli – Estonia

The top ten of the Estonian Grand Prix in 2011, held on 14 August at Kiviõli:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
14Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC11Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC
23Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC5Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP
38Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC20Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP
45Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP
511Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC
615Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
71Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP15Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC
817Netherlands Thijs Derks / Robbie BaxHusaberg-EML14United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT
923Sweden Henrik Söderquvist / Timo GustavssonHusaberg-VMC26Russia Igor Rodionov / Dimitri RodionovKTM-VMC
1014United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT98Czech Republic Lukas Cerny / Andreas ZinckernagelJAWA/MEFO

The race at Kiviõli saw the first-ever Sidecarcross Grand Prix win for Vaclav and Marek Rozehnal and the first-ever for the Czech Republic.

Kamensk-Uralsky – Russia

The top ten of the Russian Grand Prix in 2011, held on 21 August at Kamensk-Uralsky:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
11Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP
24Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
36Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC4Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC
48Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC
55Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP5Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP
63Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC
715Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC14United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT
814United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT15Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC
920Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP26Russia Igor Rodionov / Dimitri RodionovKTM-VMC
10Russia Roman Koch / Aleksey Bessarabov10Netherlands Jan Visscher / Jeroen VisscherZabel-VMC

Slagelse – Denmark

The top ten of the Danish Grand Prix in 2011, held on 4 September at Slagelse:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
#TeamMake#TeamMake
18Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC4Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC
24Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC
36Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC15Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC
414United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
515Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Sven VerbruggeZabel-WSP
620Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP20Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP
73Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC14United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT
85Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP111United Kingdom Stuart Brown / Josh ChamberlainHusaberg-MEFO
930Netherlands Carlo van Duijnhoven / Matthieu CailleauZabel-VMC18Switzerland Andy Bürgler / Raphael MarkertKTM-VMC
1010Netherlands Jan Visscher / Jeroen VisscherZabel-VMC5Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP

Rudersberg – Germany

The top ten of the second German Grand Prix in 2011, held on 11 September at Rudersberg:

Top Ten Finishers
Pos.Race 1Race 2
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138France Valentin Giraud / Nicolas MussetKTM-WHT4Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC
28Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersZabel-VMC
33Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC15Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC
44Netherlands Etienne Bax / Ben van den BoogaertZabel-VMC6Belgium Ben Adriaenssen / Guennady AuvrayKTM-VMC
5111United Kingdom Stuart Brown / Josh ChamberlainHusaberg-MEFO38France Valentin Giraud / Nicolas MussetKTM-WHT
615Germany Marko Happich / Meinrad SchelbertZabel-VMC14United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WHT
718Switzerland Andy Bürgler / Raphael MarkertKTM-VMC3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC
811Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC18Switzerland Andy Bürgler / Raphael MarkertKTM-VMC
920Russia Ewgeny Scherbinin / Haralds KurpnieksZabel-WSP5Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP
105Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP23Sweden Henrik Söderquvist / Andre SaamHusaberg-VMC

The last race event of the 2011 season saw the World Champions, Willemsen and Verbrugge, failing to score any points. A dispute during qualifying between the two lead to Verbrugge walking out during the first qualifying session. He later returned to take part in the "last chance", where the team qualified for the race after all. Verbrugge however was injured during a fall and had to be taken to hospital where his arm was placed into a plaster, ruling the team out of the race.

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