Victor Arbekov

Victor Arbekov
Victor Arbekov
NationalityRussian
Born(1942-03-08)8 March 1942
Podolsk, Soviet Union
Died18 February 2017(2017-02-18) (aged 74)
Motocross career
Years active1963 - 1969
TeamsCZ
Championships250cc - 1965
Wins10

Victor Arbekov (8 March 1942 – 18 February 2017) was a Russian Grand Prix motocross racer. He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1963 to 1969. Arbekov is notable for being the first Russian competitor to win an FIM motocross world championship.

Biography

Arbekov was born in Podolsk, a city in Moscow Oblast.[1] Arbekov started racing during 1959 in the 125 cc class on a home-built machine.[1] He worked as a mechanic and his first top category race was in the 1963 Russian 250 cc Grand Prix.[1]

In 1964, Arbekov finished the 250cc motocross world championship in third place behind Joël Robert and Torsten Hallman.[2] The following year, he defeated Robert to win the 1965 FIM Motocross World Championship, on a CZ motorcycle.[3][4]

Arbekov died on 18 February 2017 at the age of 74.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Victor Arbekov – Passes Away". mxlarge.com. Archived from the original on 21 February 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  2. ^ "1964 250cc motocross world championship final standings". memotocross.fr. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  3. ^ "1965 250cc motocross world championship final standings". memotocross.fr. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Victor Arbekov career profile". bestsports.com.br. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
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1962 – T. Hallman
1963 – T. Hallman
1964 – J. Robert
1965 – V. Arbekov
1966 – T. Hallman
1967 – T. Hallman
1968 – J. Robert
1969 – J. Robert

1980 – G. Jobé
1981 – N. Hudson
1982 – D. LaPorte
1983 – G. Jobé
1984 – H. Kinigadner
1985 – H. Kinigadner
1986 – J. Vimond
1987 – E. Geboers
1988 – J. van den Berk
1989 – J. Bayle

1990 – A. Puzar
1991 – T. Parker
1992 – D. Schmit
1993 – G. Albertyn
1994 – G. Albertyn
1995 – S. Everts
1996 – S. Everts
1997 – S. Everts
1998 – S. Tortelli
1999 – F. Bolley

2000 – F. Bolley
2001 – M. Pichon
2002 – M. Pichon
2003 – S. Ramon2
2004 – B. Townley
2005 – T. Cairoli
2006C. Pourcel
2007T. Cairoli
2008T. Rattray
2009M. Musquin

1From 1962 to 2002 the MX-2 world championship was named the 250cc motocross world championship. 2In 2003 250cc 4-stroke machine was allowed to race in 125cc which convert to the new MX2 class later.


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