Background
Antonius Maria van Heugten, commonly referred to as Ton van Heugten, was born on 9 September 1945, as the second-last of fifteen children. He was born into a family of motocross enthusiasts, having nine brothers and five sisters.
Antonius Maria van Heugten, commonly referred to as Ton van Heugten, was born on 9 September 1945, as the second-last of fifteen children. He was born into a family of motocross enthusiasts, having nine brothers and five sisters.
Ton van Heugten was a BMX pioneer in the Netherlands, taking part in competitive races when he wasn"t allowed to race motocross in the 1950s. He began riding in the solo class from the age of ten, but was not allowed to take part in competitions due to his age. He also competed in the Motocross World Championship.
He suffered a complicated leg fracture in 1966.
Van Heugten took up the sidecarcross sport in 1971 and remained active in motor sport until 1989. As his reason for switching from the solo version of the sport to the sidecarcross one at the age of 25 he stated that he considered it to late to switch once he was over 30.
In 1982, he and Frits Kiggen took part in the Rally Paris-Dakar. Ton van Heugten died on 27 March 2008 of a heart attack, aged 62.
He was buried in his home town Amersfoort on 2 April 2008.
Ton van Heugten made his debut in the FIM Cup, a predecessor of the world championship, in 1972, in the second year of the competition. In 1974, he switched passengers, racing with Dick Steenbergen. He raced with Steenbergen for five seasons, winning the competition, now renamed the FIM European Championship, in 1975.
The team had a difficult year in 1978, struggling in the domestic championship and finishing only twelfth in Europe.
From 1979, Ton van Heugten used Frits Kiggen as his passenger, the two becoming a very successful combination. Ton van Heugten continued to be a successful rider in the world championship, finishing in the top-three four more times.
Ton van Heugten continued to race internationally until 1989, when he retired. Season by season The competition which was to become the sidecarcross world championship in 1980 originated as the FIM Cup in 1971 and was renamed to European championship in 1975.
Van Heugtens"s results in these three competitions were: With the exception of Ralph Hoormann, who was German, all his passengers were Dutch nationals.
World Championship European Championship Netherlands.