Heikki Mikkola
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Heikki Mikkola (Born July 6, 1945 in Mikkeli, Finland) was a four time World Champion motocross racer. Known as the "Flying Finn", and characterized by a fierce, determined style, he was the first Finn to win a motocross world championship.
He won his first 500 cc Motocross World Championship on a Husqvarna in 1974, defeating the defending World Champion Roger DeCoster in what would be remembered as one of the tightest battles in motocross history.
In 1976, he won the 250 cc World Championship, also aboard a Husqvarna, becoming the first person to win a 250 cc and a 500 cc Motocross World Championship. For the 1977 season, Mikkola was signed by Yamaha and he rewarded them with a 500 cc World Championship. He repeated as 500 cc champion in 1978. After a fifth place finish in the 1979 season, the 34 year old Mikkola decided to retire. He currently enjoys retirement living in Finland.
[edit] Motocross Grand Prix Results
- 1969 250 cc - 14th (Husqvarna)
- 1970 250 cc - 4th (Husqvarna)
- 1971 250 cc - 4th (Husqvarna)
- 1972 500 cc - 3rd (Husqvarna)
- 1973 250 cc - 3rd (Husqvarna)
- 1974 500 cc - 1st (Husqvarna)
- 1975 500 cc - 2nd (Husqvarna)
- 1976 250 cc - 1st (Husqvarna)
- 1977 500 cc - 1st (Yamaha)
- 1978 500 cc - 1st (Yamaha)
- 1979 500 cc - 5th (Yamaha)