Stats pack update this Thursday morning, projecting the thirty-seven riders of nine nations to have reeled in top three IRRC Supersport/Superbike Championship finishing positions.
Still No.1 within this list is Didier Grams, five IRRC SBK titles, four times runner-up and three times third.
Four times consecutive Supersport Champion, Czech road racing legend Marek Cerveny (six IRRC crowns in total) follows, only three-shy, with overall nine first three SSPRT/SBK final standing finishes.
IRRC medal winners 2010–2025, read as follows:
(Racers with the exact same number of IRRC medals, sorted by best result and earlier achievement)
Didier Grams (Germany) – 12
Marek Cerveny (Czech Republic) – 9
Laurent Hoffmann (Belgium) – 6
Joey den Besten (Netherlands) – 5
Lukas Maurer (Switzerland) – 4
Thomas Walther (Germany) – 4
Sebastien Le Grelle (Belgium) – 3
Frank Bakker (Netherlands) – 3
Ilja Caljouw (Netherlands) – 3
Matthieu Lagrive (France) – 2
Vincent Lonbois (Belgium) – 2
David Datzer (Germany) – 2
Pierre Yves Bian (France) – 2
Johan Fredriks (Netherlands) – 2
Jorn Hamberg (Netherlands) – 2
Petr Najman (Czech Republic) – 2
Branko Srdanov (Netherlands) – 1
Danny Webb (England) – 1
Davey Todd (England) – 1
Darryl Tweed (Northern Ireland) – 1
Wim Theunissen (Netherlands) – 1
Torben Reuels (Germany) – 1
Nicky De Wit (Belgium) – 1
Thomas Wendel/Kreutz (Germany) – 1
Timothy Baken (Belgium) – 1
Adam McLean (Northern Ireland) – 1
Gary Johnson (England) – 1
Thilo Hafele (Germany) – 1
Tom Van Looy (Belgium) – 1
Hans Smees (Netherlands) – 1
Vick De Cooremeter (Belgium) – 1
Marcel Zuurbier (Netherlands) – 1
Erno Kostamo (Finland) – 1
Christian Schmitz (Germany) – 1
Patrick Hoff (Germany) – 1
Come Geenen (Belgium) – 1
Fedrik Matthys (Belgium) – 1
An added bonus covering ‘3 Nations Cup’ overall medallists in years 2003–2009.
Kris Jennes (Belgium) – 3
Denny Lannoo (Belgium) – 2
Stefan Demeulemeester (Belgium) – 2
Didier Grams (Germany) – 2
Wim Van Den Broeck (Belgium) – 1
Gunther Roelens (Belgium) – 1
David Drieghe (Belgium) – 1
Alex Verleye (Belgium) – 1
Leon Thijssen (Netherlands) – 1
Marnix D’Hondt (Belgium) – 1
Patrick Quintens (Belgium) – 1
Didier Boelens (Belgium) – 1
Bernd Scheeder (Germany) – 1
Johan Fredriks (Netherlands) – 1
Wim Theunissen (Netherlands) – 1
Photo credit: Jan Vavra
Words by Jan Vavra
