Etienne Bax

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Etienne Bax
Nationality Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Born (1988-08-09) August 9, 1988 (age 34)
Current teamEtienne Bax & Kaspars Stupelis
Bike number82
Website Team Bax official website
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Sidecarcross World Championship
Active years2007 - Present
Manufacturers Zabel-VMC (2007–2009)
Zabel-EML (2010)
Zabel-VMC (2011)
Zabel-WSP (2012)
Zabel-VMC (2013)
Zabel-WSP (2014–2015)
Yamaha-WSP (2016)
Zabel-WSP (2016–2019)
Championships (2) 2015, 2017
2015 championship position1st
StartsWinsPodiums Poles F. laps Points
177531013,432

Etienne Bax (born 9 August 1988) is a Dutch sidecarcross rider and the 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2021 World Champion. He also became a three-time runner-up, having come second overall in 2012, 2013 and 2014.

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Bax has also won the Dutch national championship on five occasions, in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015.

Racing career

Dutch National Championship

Racing from an early age Bax first took part in the Dutch amateur championship which he won in 2004. From 2007 he entered the Dutch national championship, coming fourth in its first season there. Bax repeated this result in 2008 and 2009 before taking out three consecutive national titles from 2010 to 2012, the first two with Ben van den Bogaart as his passenger, the third with Kaspars Stupelis. After another fourth place in 2013 Bax won his fourth national title in 2014, again with Stupelis as his passenger and repeated this result in 2015. [1]

Sidecarcross World Championship

Etienne Bax made his debut in the World Championship in 2007 with passenger Marc van Deutekom at his side, coming twenty-first overall with a twelfth place in Plomion as their best race result. The pair was more successful in 2008, finishing tenth in the WC and achieving a podium finish when they came third in the second race of the German Grand Prix in Strassbessenbach. Bax raced for a third season with van Deutekom in 2009, now finishing eighth in the WC. [2]

In 2010 and 2011 Bax raced with Ben van den Bogaart as his passenger with the new combination finishing fourth in the WC and taking out two race wins and winning the final two Grand Prix of the season in Rudersberg, Germany. In 2011 Bax and van den Bogaart came fifth in the WC, achieved three race and one Grand Prix win. [2]

From 2012 onwards Bax raced with Latvian passenger Kaspars Stupelis, a former double World Champion in the sport. In their first season together the pair came second in the WC, finishing only five points behind eventual winner Daniël Willemsen. The team took out nine race wins and won five Grand Prix that season. Bax and Stupelis came second once more in 2013, now to Belgian driver Ben Adriaenssen who raced with Ben van den Bogaart but despite fifteen race and six Grand Prix wins Bax finished almost 100 points behind the World Champions. [2] Bax had suffered an internal injury just before the start of the season and required surgery, missing the opening Grand Prix of the season in the process. [3]

Bax came second in the WC for a third consecutive time in 2014, finishing eighteen points behind Adriaenssen. Bax and Stupelis won eight races that season and five Grand Prix and dominated the final three events of the year, but having the last race of the season, in Rudersberg, cancelled because of bad weather. [2] Bax had entered the last Grand Prix of the season 28 points behind the leaders and made up ten points in the first race but missed out on a chance to still win the Championship when the second race was cancelled. [4]

Bax, with Stupelis as his passenger once more, won the 2015 Sidecarcross World Championship, taking out the title in the second-last event of the season. In October 2015 it was announced that Bax would race with his younger brother Robbie as passenger instead of Stupelis in 2016 and that the team would switch to Yamaha engines. [5] Lack of engine performance forced Bax to switch back, with the approval from Yamaha, from a four-stroke Yamaha to a two-stroke Zabel engine in an attempt to achieve better results and podium finishes. [6]

Personal life

He is the older brother of Robbie Bax (born 18 October 1991) who himself is active in the Sidecarcross World Championship as a passenger and who raced with Etienne in the early days of their careers. [1]

Etienne Bax used to be a roofer by profession before he turned full professional in 2015 and lives in Bergeijk, North Brabant. [7] He is married and has a daughter (born in 2014) and a son (born in 2018)

Season by season

World Championship

The season by season results in the World Championship for Etienne Bax: [2]

SeasonPassengerEquipmentPositionPointsRacesWinsSecondThird
2007 Marc van Deutekom Zabel-VMC 215214
2008 Marc van DeutekomZabel-VMC10240241
2009 Marc van DeutekomZabel-VMC8300221
2010 Ben van den Bogaart Zabel-EML 445628252
2011 Ben van den BogaartZabel-VMC534723334
2012 Kaspars Stupelis Zabel-WSP244722981
2013 Kaspars StupelisZabel-VMC251325156
2014 Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP240219853
2015 Kaspars StupelisZabel-WSP1675301673
2016 Robbie BaxYamaha-WSP
Zabel-WSP
Overall 2007 – 20153,432207533414

Championships overview

200720082009201020112012201320142015
World Championship21108452221
Dutch National Championship444111411

Key

1Champions
2Runners-up
3Third placed
4 – 10Driver finished fourth to tenth

Honours

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References

  1. 1 2 Historie (in Dutch) Etienne Bax website, accessed: 3 December 2014
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Official World Championship classification 2000–present FIM website, accessed: 3 December 2014
  3. Gespann-Fahrer Bax: Schwere innere Verletzungen (in German) speedweek.com, published: 18 March 2013, accessed: 3 December 2014
  4. Gespann-WM: Zitterpartie für Champion Adriaenssen (in German) speedweek.com, published: 22 September 2014, accessed: 3 December 2014
  5. Gespann-WM 2016: Etienne & Robbie Bax mit Yamaha! (in German) speedweek.com, published: 2 October 2015, accessed: 4 November 2015
  6. Gespann-WM, Valkenwaard: Adriaenssen/Daiders kontern (in German) speedweek.com, published: 20 June 2016, accessed: 21 June 2016
  7. Team info (in Dutch) Etienne Bax website, accessed: 3 December 2014
Sporting positions
Preceded by Sidecarcross World Champion
2015
Incumbent
Preceded by
Peter Steegmans
Dutch national sidecarcross champion
2010–2012
Succeeded by
Marcel Grondman
Preceded by
Marcel Grondman
Dutch national sidecarcross champion
2014–present
Incumbent