The incredibly stylish and skillful multiple motocross World Champion Eric Geboers, dominated the 16th running of the legendary French ‘Le Touquet’ beach race.

    The 1990 event saw the Belgian claim his third win in a row, and this comprehensive programme shows all the highlights as Geboers defeated fellow superstars like Patrick Boniface, Stephane Peterhansel and Trampas Parker.

    Hundreds of riders took on the gruelling three hours of racing through the French sands, tackling massive dunes, pouring rain and pure exhaustion, and it makes for compelling viewing – not least for the extraordinary performance by Geboers.

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    is gabor’s first into the Junes on the very first lap the race three hours duration the winner will probably do at least 12 laps and we’ll probably take around three petrol stops many other people would take more petrol stops and more stops to replenish the body this is the first lap in the Junes the dreaded Junes where the traffic jams occur and most of the crashes as you would expect French Riders lead the way with 787 entrance from France while Honda top the manufacturers list with 328 machines and certainly we can see some Hondas down there already it’s more like the M25 round London on a Monday morning as the Riders queue up to go through the Junes the top Works Riders have helpers situated all around the course to help push them through and probably help push some of the others out of the way but Eric Gabor leads the way the only only man to win 125 250 and 500cc World Motocross championships and the winner at luk in 1988 and 1989 he chases the treble and he leades at the end of the first lap number six Frenchman Patrick bonface a wealth of experience in this [Music] event and these men really have pulled away from all the problems behind them and there are plenty of them some I don’t think going to make it Nicholas Trel from France pushing his Honda at a very early stage of the proceedings the back wheel kicking up a lot of sand kicking sand into the faces of the people behind him I think they go to bed dreaming of sand these Riders the photographers queuing up with the Riders but still they appear Over the Horizon bike after bike rider after Rider a NeverEnding stream of brave men attempting to intri sometimes the [Applause] impossible still 500 or so Riders still to make their way to the start finish and some already now are beginning to dig in very deep indeed the harder you twist that throttle the deeper that back wheel will dig in look at them dear me you’ve still got another 2 hours 57 minutes remaining sir what a traffic Jam that Monday morning on the M25 will seem a dole after watching this another Faller this time on a Kawasaki trying to dig himself out but safely on his way traffic jam now even at the start and finish how they must be praying for that first petrol stop some I suspect will ride right off the beach and not be seen again

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