dudiz Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 I'm a big fan of Cal Crutchlow & can see him doing well in higher classes if the chance arises in the future, with it be in WSB or MotoGP. Quote
Guest Posted May 31, 2009 Posted May 31, 2009 British Superbike Winners24 Brits Since 19872006 Ryuichi Kiyonari JAP HM Plant Honda Honda CBR1000RR 2005 Gregorio Lavilla ESP Airwaves Ducati Ducati 999 F04 2004 John Reynolds ENG Rizla Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000 2003 Shane Byrne ENG MonsterMob Ducati Ducati 998 R 2002 Steve Hislop SCO MonsterMob Ducati UK Ducati 998 R 2001 John Reynolds ENG Rêve Red Bull Ducati Team Ducati 996 2000 Neil Hodgson ENG GSE Racing INS Ducati Ducati 996 1999 Troy Bayliss AUS GSE Racing INS Ducati Ducati 996 1998 Niall Mackenzie SCO Cadbury’s Boost Yamaha Yamaha YZF750 1997 Niall Mackenzie SCO Cadbury’s Boost Yamaha Yamaha YZF750 1996 Niall Mackenzie SCO Team Cadbury’s Boost Yamaha YZF750 1995* Steve Hislop SCO Team Devimead Racing Ducati 955 1995* Matt Llewellyn ENG Meakin Building Supplies Ducati 955 1994* Ian Simpson SCO Duckhams Team Norton Norton RFI 588 1993* Jamie Whitham ENG Team Fast Orange Yamaha Yamaha YZF750SP 1993* Jamie Whitham ENG Team Fast Orange Yamaha Yamaha YZF750SP 1992* John Reynolds ENG Team Green Kawasaki Kawasaki ZXR750R 1992* John Reynolds ENG Team Green Kawasaki Kawasaki ZXR750R 1991* Rob McElnea ENG Team Loctite Yamaha Yamaha OW01 1991* Jamie Whitham ENG Castrol Suzuki/Team Grant Suzuki GSX-R 1990* Terry Rymer ENG Team Loctite Yamaha Yamaha OW01 1990* Trevor Nation ENG JPS Norton Racing Norton RCW 588 1989* Brian Morrison SCO Honda UK/Murray Intl Honda RC30 1989* Steve Spray ENG JPS Norton Racing Norton RCW 588 1989* Steve Spray ENG JPS Norton Racing Norton RCW 588 1988* Darren Dixon ENG Padgett’s of Batley Suzuki RG500 1987* Roger Marshall ENG Heron/Skoal Bandit Suzuki** * The full British Superbike Championship, as it exists today, was only launched as recently as 1996. Prior to that there had typically been more than one British series (see notes below) for production-based 750cc four-strokes, and then for Superbikes, with the Supercup usually regarded as the most prestigious. Before the adoption of the World Superbike formula, 500cc two-stroke machines were also eligible in TT F1, hence Darren Dixon’s 1988 title.** Marshall raced both the GSX-R1100 and RG500* Series and category notes:1995 · Superbike Supercup (Hislop) and International Superbike Trophy (Llewellyn)1994 · TT Superbike Supercup1993 · TT Superbike Supercup and Championship1992 · 750cc Supercup and TT Superbike Challenge1991 · 750cc TT F1 Supercup (McElnea) and TT Superbike Challenge (Whitham)1990 · 750cc TT F1 Supercup (Rymer) and TT Superbike Championship (Nation)1989 · Superbike Supercup (Morrison), 750cc TT Formula 1 Supercup and Championship (both Spray)1988 · TT Formula One Championship1987 · Superbike Championship, Super One--------------------------------------------------------------------------------TT F1 British Championsyear rider bike 1986 Mark Phillips ENG Suzuki 500 1985 Roger Marshall ENG Honda 750 1984 Wayne Gardner AUS Honda 750 1983 Wayne Gardner AUS Honda 999/850 1982 Roger Marshall ENG Suzuki 997 1981 Graeme Crosby NZL Suzuki 1980 Mick Grant ENG Honda 1979 Ron Haslam ENG Honda 1978 John Cowie Kawasaki See also British Championshttp://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s180/st88159.htm Quote
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