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17 Facts About Liam Everts

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Liam Everts was born on 6 August 2004 and is a Belgian professional Motocross racer.

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

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

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Liam Everts raced extensively throughout the categories in his junior career, debuting in the European Motocross Championship in the 65cc class in 2014.

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Liam Everts operated out of his own family structure for the 2019 European Motocross Championship, competing in the EMX125 class.

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Liam Everts had a consistent season, scoring in all but one race and finishing eighth in the final standings.

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In 2020, Liam Everts was able to take a dominant double victory at the opening round of the series in Great Britain.

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Liam Everts would ride full-time in the EMX250 class in 2021.

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Liam Everts placed consistently in the top-ten throughout the season, which included a podium at the second round.

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Liam 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.

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Liam Everts moved full time to the MX2 class during the 2022 FIM Motocross World Championship, signing for the Diga Procross KTM team.

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Liam Everts crashed during qualifying for the opening round of the season, breaking his finger.

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An eventual tenth overall in the final standings caused Liam Everts to make his second appearance for Belgium in the 2022 Motocross des Nations.

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Liam Everts was fourth individually in the MX2 class, with the team coming away fifth overall.

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Liam Everts continued to improved rapidly following this, picking up two more overall podiums before winning the Dutch and Turkish Grand Prix.

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Liam Everts missed the opening round of the 2024 FIM Motocross World Championship due to a right thumb injury sustained pre-season.

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Liam Everts 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.