0,50 Euro 2004 - Belgian Motorcross Champions - Georges Jobé


0,50 Euro 2004 - Belgian Motorcross Champions - Georges Jobé
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General Description : Georges Jobé (born 6 January 1961 in Retinne - died 19 December 2012 in Brussels) was a five-time FIM motocross world champion from Belgium. In addition, Jobé also won several Belgian national motocross championships in a professional motocross career that spanned from 1979 to 1992.

Jobé was crowned FIM World 250cc Motocross Champion in 1980 and 1983, and later went on to be crowned FIM World 500cc Motocross Champion in 1987, 1991 and 1992.[2] Jobé's 1987 500cc championship was notable as he won riding a privateer Honda CR500. Most of his rivals were on the official works teams of Honda, Kawasaki or KTM. In 1988, having been crowned World Champion in the 500cc class, Jobe competed in the 125cc World Championship to attempt to win the "Triple Crown" (FIM 125, 250 and 500cc world titles). He was unsuccessful, with countryman Eric Geboers achieving the feat by winning the 500cc World championship in that same year (Geboers having previously won world 125 and 250cc titles). Geboers was a member of the victorious Belgian team at the 1980 Motocross des Nations.

Jobé is known for a famous incident that occurred during the 1984 British 500cc Motocross Grand Prix, held at Hawkstone Park, Shropshire, England. In 1984, the Hawkstone Park circuit included a large "double jump" (before they were customary on top motocross circuits). Few riders had the courage to attempt to clear the jump during practice, let alone during the actual race. However, during the second race of the Grand Prix, Jobe passed rival André Malherbe by clearing the double jump, physically jumping over his rival in the process. Photographer Nick Haskell captured the moment, and the image of Jobé flying over Malherbe, with the crowd cheering on is often seen by some as one of motocross's most iconic images (a copy of the picture can be viewed on Jobé's official website).

In 2007 Jobe was paralyzed while training young riders in Dubai. After four years of intense rehabilitation, he recovered his strength and became able to walk and ride his bicycle again. However, in 2011 he was diagnosed with leukemia. He lost the battle against his illness on 19 December 2012 at the age of 51.
Face value 0,50 Euro
Catalog code (Michel) BE 3385
Catalog code (Scott) BE 2054c
Catalog code Yvert et Tellier BE 3327 Belgium BE 3340 WADP Numbering System - WNS BE109.04 Unificato BE 3329
Stamp colour multicolour
Stamp use Mini-sheet stamp
Issue date 20/11/2004
Designer Myriam Voz / Thierry Martin
Print technique Offset lithography
Perforation 11 1/2
Height 27.00 mm
Width 40.00 mm
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