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'''Eric Geboers''' (born August 5, 1962 in [[Neerpelt]], [[Limburg (Belgium)|Limburg]]) is a former [[motocross]] racer and [[racing driver]] from [[Belgium]]. [[Nickname]]d ''The Kid'', he was the first person to win [[List of motocross World Championship results|world championships]] in the 125cc, 250cc and 500cc divisions.<ref>[http://www.bestsports.com.br/db/atlpag.php?atl=8319&lang=2 Eric Geboers career profile]</ref> He retired from the international competition after his victory in [[Namur (city)|Namen]], on August 5, 1990. His older brother, [[Sylvain Geboers]], was also a professional motocross racer. |
'''Eric Geboers''' (born August 5, 1962 in [[Neerpelt]], [[Limburg (Belgium)|Limburg]]) is a former [[motocross]] racer and [[racing driver]] from [[Belgium]]. [[Nickname]]d ''The Kid'', he was the first person to win [[List of motocross World Championship results|world championships]] in the 125cc, 250cc and 500cc divisions.<ref>[http://www.bestsports.com.br/db/atlpag.php?atl=8319&lang=2 Eric Geboers career profile]</ref> He retired from the international competition after his victory in [[Namur (city)|Namen]], on August 5, 1990. His older brother, [[Sylvain Geboers]], was also a professional motocross racer. |
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==Biography== |
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After his retirement from motorcycle racing, Geboers began a career in [[Sports car racing|sports car]] [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance racing]], competing in the [[2001 FIA GT Championship season|2001]] and [[2002 FIA GT Championship season|2002]] [[FIA GT Championship]] in events such as the [[2001 FIA GT Jarama 500km]] and the [[Spa 24 Hours]] in [[2001 Spa 24 Hours|2001]] and [[2002 Spa 24 Hours|2002]]. Geboers currently manages the Teka Suzuki motocross team along with his brother, fielding Belgian riders [[Steve Ramon]] and Clement Desalle. |
After his retirement from motorcycle racing, Geboers began a career in [[Sports car racing|sports car]] [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance racing]], competing in the [[2001 FIA GT Championship season|2001]] and [[2002 FIA GT Championship season|2002]] [[FIA GT Championship]] in events such as the [[2001 FIA GT Jarama 500km]] and the [[Spa 24 Hours]] in [[2001 Spa 24 Hours|2001]] and [[2002 Spa 24 Hours|2002]]. Geboers currently manages the Teka Suzuki motocross team along with his brother, fielding Belgian riders [[Steve Ramon]] and Clement Desalle. |
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Eric Geboers | |
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Nationality | Belgian |
Motocross career | |
Years active | 1980 - 1990 |
Teams | Suzuki, Honda |
Championships | 125cc- 1982, 1983 250cc- 1987 500cc- 1988, 1990 |
Wins | 38 |
Eric Geboers (born August 5, 1962 in Neerpelt, Limburg) is a former motocross racer and racing driver from Belgium. Nicknamed The Kid, he was the first person to win world championships in the 125cc, 250cc and 500cc divisions.[1] He retired from the international competition after his victory in Namen, on August 5, 1990. His older brother, Sylvain Geboers, was also a professional motocross racer.
Biography
After his retirement from motorcycle racing, Geboers began a career in sports car endurance racing, competing in the 2001 and 2002 FIA GT Championship in events such as the 2001 FIA GT Jarama 500km and the Spa 24 Hours in 2001 and 2002. Geboers currently manages the Teka Suzuki motocross team along with his brother, fielding Belgian riders Steve Ramon and Clement Desalle.
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Template:250 cc/MX1-GP motocross world champions