30 Day Countdown to A1: #26 David Vuillemin
Monday, December 10, 2012 | 6:05 PMWelcome to day #26 of the Monster Energy 30-Day Countdown to the Anaheim season opener, coming up fast on January 5. To mark each day until the 2013 Monster Energy Supercross Series starts, we are presenting our list of the 30 best supercross racers of all time. We've counted down these men already: #30 Marty Tripes, #29 Mike Kiedrowski, #28 Larry Ward, #27 Donnie Hansen. Now it's time for our first foreign import to make the cut, #26 David Vuillemin.
On January 27, 1996, an unknown kid on a Kawasaki KX125 showed up at the Anaheim Supercross (the third round of the series back then but the first West Region race) and scored fourth place. It was David Vuillemin from Marseilles, France, who was testing the SX waters before heading back home for a proper return in '97. When he came back he was on a Yamaha YZ125, and he was much faster, winning the Seattle SX.

In 2000, Vuillemin moved to the States to race full-time.
Simon Cudby photo
The trend of going back and forth from France to the West Coast continued for Vuillemin, as he was still racing for Yamaha in Europe in the FIM World Championships. He very nearly won the '98 125cc West Region title, narrowly losing out to his part-time teammate John Dowd. By '99 Vuillemin was ready to move up to the premier 250 class, scoring a handful of top tens before once again going back to Europe to compete for the FIM World Championship (Vuillemin won six GP overalls during his moonlighting phase).
Finally, in 2000, he was ready to move to the states for a full-time program. Over the next few years, DV934 (and later DV12 when his number changed) was a thorn in the sides of guys like Jeremy McGrath and Ricky Carmichael, winning seven main events and leading the 2002 series until the halfway point, before a practice injury wrenched his shoulder and left him unable to stay with Carmichael. He still finished a solid second in the standings, well ahead of third-place McGrath.
With his lanky frame and aggressive style, Vuillemin was nicknamed “The Cobra” for the way he moved around on the bike, and his speed and skills took him to nearly forty total podiums in Monster Energy Supercross before he called time on his career in 2008. While he did not win a title in the stadiums, he must be considered one of the 30 best riders of all time. You can check out all of Vuillemin's race results from the AMA circuit right here in the Racer X Vault.

Vuillemin led the 2002 series until the halfway point, eventually finishing runner-up to RC.
Racer X Archive photo
The 30 Best Supercross Racers of All-Time Tracker:
#26 David Vuillemin
#27 Donnie Hansen
#28 Larry Ward
#29 Mike Kiedrowski
#30 Marty Tripes
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DV12 was a thorn in the Goats side alright. Made me a fan.
DV12, A ete un Bon cavalier, un des millers a Vanir hors de France, ve aimerait lui monter une kawa 250' retour dans la journee, 2 temps 4 life, Braaaap!
always liked DV, funny, fast and sometimes said things he shouldn't have..( didnt give $ht if you liked it or not)....lol.
DV12 was always a favorite of mi9ne.. And he still says what he feels.. Alot of Stewtards had issues with DV12 last year because he kept saying Stewarts settings were wrong and thats why he crashed..
The first two things that stick in my mind about David Vuillemin: Him slapping Roncada across the helmet in 2002, and when Windham got docked points at Phoenix in 2004 when he completely creamed Vuillemin after David ran it in on him off the start.
ironically im watching the whole 2002 supercross series someone has posted on you tube... wow those were the days.. anyhow i don't know if this list is going in any particular order or just 30 at random, but he is definately deserving of a higher number... i saw him ride for the first time at high point in 2001... in 01 and 02 this dude was on rails.. just my 2 cents.. i'm enjoying this top 30 supercross rider countdown
"... before a practice injury wrenched his shoulder and left him unable to stay with Carmichael."
This is stirring up a vague memory. What this injury not sustained during a Racer X cover photo shoot, adding to that whole conspiracy theory, or am I crossing my wires with somebody else?
It was a Transworld shoot.
whos got next?? HuffDaddy, Yogi......Cliff Palmer??
BrownDogWilson is correct. That is taking the idea of a "cover jinx" to a whole new level.
I don't think Mike Larocco liked him.
Thanks for the clarification, BrownDogWilson (Dean? Ha!) and Elsinore Racer. Can you imagine DV's thought process upon throwing away title hopes as a result of efforts to produce cool shots for a photo shoot. Tough times.