Everts sticks with Yamaha for 2005.

Motocross legend Stefan Everts and has re-signed wi🍃th Yamaha𝐆 for the 2005 MX1 world championship season.

The Belgian star will remain in the Michele Rinaldi managed Yamaha L&M Motocross Team, alongside current team-mate C?dric Melꦅotte, who has also be retained.

Everts joined Yamaha in 2001 and has delivered a world title in ౠeach of his three years on the blue bikes: He won back-to-back world titles in the 500cc class in 2001 and 2002, then last year added the MXGP world title to his already impressive tally.

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Motocross l🎃egend Stefan Everts and has re-signed with Yamaha for the 2005 MX1 world championship season.

The Belgian star will remain in the Michele Rinaldi managed Yamaha L&M Mo๊tocross Team, alongside current team-mate C?dric Melotte, who has also be re🦹tained.

Everts joined Yamaha in 2001 and has de꧂livered a world title in each of his three years on the blue bikes: He won back-to-back world titles in the 500cc class in 2001 and 2002, then last year added the MXGP world title to his already impressive tally.

The 31-year-o💎ld currently leads the MX1 world championship with a stunning 97 points over second-placed Mickael Pichon, putting him well on course for his eighth world title. Ever𝐆ts has won five GPs this year.

Meanwhile, early seaso🔯n revelation Melotte has made considerable progress, advancing from privateer in the ♓650 class last year to race winner in the MX1 class this year.

The 25-year-old not only won the opening GP this year, but was runner-up in the MX1 championship until the Italian GP. Despite mid-season i🍒njuries C?dric is now sixth in standings.

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