Liam Everts (born 6 August 2004)[1] is a Belgian professional Motocross racer. Everts has competed in the Motocross World Championship since 2021 in the MX2 class.

Liam Everts
NationalityBelgium Belgian
Born (2004-08-06) 6 August 2004 (age 20)
Hasselt, Belgium
Motocross career
Years active2021–present
Teams
  • •Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team (2022-2024)
  • •Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing (2024-present)
Wins
  • •MX2: 5

Everts is the son of ten-time World Champion Stefan Everts and the grandson of four-time World Champion Harry Everts. During the 2023 FIM Motocross World Championship, Everts became the third generation of his family to win a Grand Prix.[2]

He has twice finished fourth in the final standings of the MX2 class in the Motocross World Championship.

Everts has represented his country at the Motocross des Nations on two occasions.

Career

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Junior career

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Everts raced extensively throughout the categories in his junior career, debuting in the European Motocross Championship in the 65cc class in 2014. In the following season, he was able to finish fifth overall in the same class, whilst he also competed in the FIM Motocross Junior World Championship, where he finished twelfth overall.

By 2017 Everts had moved up to the 85cc class and in 2018, he was able to finish third overall in the European Motocross Championship. This good form was carried to the 2018 Junior World Championships in Horsham, Australia, where he was able to win the opening race. Everts' form in his last season on an 85 resulted in him being signed on a multi-year deal by KTM's Racing Division.[3]

Everts operated out of his own family structure for the 2019 European Motocross Championship, competing in the EMX125 class. He had a consistent season, scoring in all but one race and finishing eighth in the final standings. In 2020, Everts was able to take a dominant double victory at the opening round of the series in Great Britain.[4] The following weekend he made his debut in the EMX250 class, finishing in the top-10 overall on debut.[5] Shortly following this the COVID-19 Pandemic disrupted the 2020 season. Upon its return, Everts again mixed the following rounds of the EMX250 class, where he had two more top-10 race finishes and the second round of the EMX125 series. Unfortunately, at the second round of EMX125, he crashed and dislocated wrist, ending his season in injury.[6]

250 career

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Everts would ride full-time in the EMX250 class in 2021. He placed consistently in the top-ten throughout the season, which included a podium at the second round. In addition to this, he made his Grand Prix debut as a wildcard at the round in Riola Sardo. Everts was called up to represent Belgium at the 2021 Motocross des Nations for the first, helping his country finish sixth overall and fourth in the MX2 class as an individual.[7]

He moved full time to the MX2 class during the 2022 FIM Motocross World Championship, signing for the Diga Procross KTM team.[8] Everts crashed during qualifying for the opening round of the season, breaking his finger.[9] After missing the first four rounds due to this injury, Everts rode consistently inside the top-ten during the rest of the season, including a best race finish of fourth in the second race in Spain. An eventual tenth overall in the final standings caused Everts to make his second appearance for Belgium in the 2022 Motocross des Nations. He was once again fourth individually in the MX2 class, with the team coming away fifth overall.

For the 2023 FIM Motocross World Championship, Everts signed his first factory factory contract with KTM.[10] By the fourth round of the championship, Everts scored his first overall podium at World Championship level. By round ten in Germany, Everts was able to seize on a mechanical issue for Lucas Coenen to win the second race and by extension the Grand Prix. He continued to improved rapidly following this, picking up two more overall podiums before winning the Dutch and Turkish Grand Prix. This placed him second with two rounds to go, but, a heavy crash in the same race that his teammate Andrea Adamo became world champion meant Everts would ultimately drop to fourth in the final standings. Following his campaign, he stepped up to ride a 350 in the Open class in the 2023 Motocross des Nations for Belgium. Despite this being his first time racing that capacity of bike, Everts rode impressively, finishing third in the second race. This was the best individual result for a Belgian rider at the event and contributed to them finishing fifth overall.

He missed the opening round of the 2024 FIM Motocross World Championship due to a right thumb injury sustained pre-season.[11] After returning at the second round, Everts was able to take back-to-back Grand Prix overall wins at round four and five - including a dominant performance in deep mud in Portugal. He scored three more podiums throughout the rest of the season but a crash with Lucas Coenen at the penultimate round in China saw him sustain a broken C5 vertebra which ended his campaign.[12]

Honours

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European Motocross Championship

ADAC MX Masters

  • Junior Cup 85: 2018  

MXGP Results

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2023 MX2 9 9 7 2 15 6 3 6 1 2 5 11 4 3 2 1 1 12 6 - 5.52 42% 4th
2024 MX2 OUT 5 5 1 1 3 5 7 5 2 6 6 4 4 6 5 3 4 9 OUT 4.50 28% 4th

References

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  1. ^ "Liam Everts Bio". redbull.com. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Liam Everts (KTM) wins his first Grand Prix in Germany: "It's hard to be the third of the generation"". Valeria Medeiros. carvrum.com. 11 June 2023. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  3. ^ "KTM sign multi-year deal with Liam Everts". KTM Mattighofen. automobilsport.com. 28 December 2018. Archived from the original on 29 March 2019. Retrieved 8 August 2023.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "Liam Everts dedicates Matterley Basin victory to father Stefan". Infront Moto Racing. dirtbikerider.com. 2 March 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  5. ^ "EMX250 Valkenswaard Results 2020 – Netherlands". Team TMX. tmxnews.co.uk. 7 March 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Liam Everts – Injury Update". mxlarge.com. 7 September 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  7. ^ "MXoN News: Team Belgium". Lewis Phillips. mxvice.com. 15 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  8. ^ "DIGA Procross to field KTMs for 2022 with Thomas Kjer Olsen and Liam Everts". Press Release. cyclenews.com. 21 December 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  9. ^ "Injury Update: Liam Everts". Lewis Phillips. mxvice.com. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  10. ^ "Liam Everts and Andrea Adamo join Red Bull KTM Factory Racing in MX2 in 2023". motorcyclesports.net. 24 July 2022. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  11. ^ "Liam Everts to Miss MXGP Season Opener in Argentina". racerxonline.com. 23 February 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2024.
  12. ^ "Everts injury update as Coenen apologises after clash that left Everts needing urgent medical attention". Jonathan McCready. gatedrop.com. 15 September 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2024.