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  2. Kenny Roberts - Wikipedia

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    The motorcycle did manage to win a pole position with rider Jeremy McWilliams taking the top qualifying position at the 2002 Australian Grand Prix against the new breed of 990 cc four-stroke MotoGP motorcycles. [96] With the introduction of the MotoGP class in 2002, Roberts' team developed a five-cylinder bike called the KR5. [97]

  3. Jim Pomeroy (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    His father was a former motorcycle racer who owned a motorcycle shop that had employed Evel Knievel before he became a famous daredevil stunt rider. [3] [5] Pomeroy began to race professionally in Canada to circumvent the American Motorcyclist Association's 18-year-old age restriction and ended up winning the Western Canadian Championship.

  4. List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Riders' Champions

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    In 2012, 250cc bikes replaced the 125cc bikes, with the class re-branded as Moto3, retiring the two-stroke bikes from Grand Prix motorcycle racing. [5] MotoE was introduced in 2019 as a "World Cup" until 2022 and thus statistics from that time span is not included here. [6] MotoE gained World Championship status in 2023.

  5. Dick Mann - Wikipedia

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    Mann became the first rider to win motorcycle racing's career Grand Slam by winning in Grand National on mile, half mile, short-track, TT, and road racing circuits. [2] Mann won races in 1972. [2] His final win was at Peoria, the site of his first win. [4] He remained competitive in 1973, still on a BSA, and finished in the Top 10 in points at ...

  6. Brad Lackey - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Early in his racing career, Lackey made a political statement during the Vietnam War by mounting a white plastic peace dove onto his motorcycle's handlebar. [6] Lackey's first racing success came when he rode a Sachs motorcycle to win the support class at a 1969 Inter-Am event near his home in northern California. [7]

  7. Freddie Spencer - Wikipedia

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    He competed in the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championships between 1980 and 1993, most prominently as a member of the Honda factory racing team where he was a three-time world champion. [1] Nicknamed Fast Freddie, Spencer is regarded as one of the most accomplished motorcycle racers of the early 1980s. [2]

  8. Gary Jones (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Gary Jones (born April 22, 1952) is an American former professional motocross and desert racer. [1] He competed in the AMA Motocross Championships from 1971 to 1976. Jones is notable for winning the inaugural AMA 250cc motocross national championship in 1972.

  9. Miguel Oliveira - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Ângelo Falcão de Oliveira (pronounced [miˈɣɛl ɔliˈvɐjɾɐ]; born 4 January 1995) is a Portuguese professional motorcycle racer who competes in the MotoGP World Championship for Prima Pramac Yamaha, getting the step up from KTM Tech3, [1] a satellite team, for whom he secured both the team's, and his, first and second win.