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Rider James Toseland

When reigning world superbike champion James Toseland took his Tech3 YZR-M1 Yamaha to sixth position at the Grand Prix of Qatar in his MotoGP debut, he broke a painful record for British race fans. The 2007 championship was the first in the history of MotoGP where a British rider failed to score a point in the premier class. With his brilliant front row qualifying position and top six finish under the Losail lights, Toseland produced the best performance by a debutant Brit since the British GP in 1992 and marked the highest MotoGP result by a UK rider since 2003.


That the dedicated 27 year old managed such an impressive first MotoGP appearance is no surprise to his followers, and also certainly the members of the Tech3 Yamaha team that offered him his opportunity at the highest level with the M1 and were also pleased with his application and speed in pre-season tests. His positive start to the season reinforced the wisdom of his signature and he recently contracted himself to the team and Yamaha until the end of 2009.


Toseland caught the eye of the racing establishment at a young age and as a teenager was found to show fantastic pace on production machinery and also within the realms of Supersport. His performances and wins on UK soil saw him swiftly elevated into international competition and before he climbed aboard a superbike in 2000 he almost broke into the top ten of the fiercely competitive world supersport series.  


He continued his apprenticeship through British and then World superbike participation and was able to learn outside of the spotlight that fell on other riders like Carl Fogarty, Niall Mackenzie and Neil Hodgson. By 2002 however he was showing that he was a rider to be reckoned with and only two years later his first world championship was won. He regained the title in 2007, with a different manufacturer, and then decided that the timing was right to enter MotoGP.


James recently moved to the Isle of Man although he has strong roots and family in Doncaster. His piano-playing skills are well-noted and he forms part of a music band that perform covers of classic rock tracks at selected gigs. 


Date of Birth 05/10/1980 
Place of Birth Doncaster, UK  
Nationality British 
Residence Isle of Man, UK  
Height 177 cm 
Weight 70 kg 
Marital Status Single 
Hobbies Motocross, playing the piano and training 
Total Races
Victories
Pole Positions:
Podiums
Wins 2 (World Superbike) 
First Race 1995 
First Grand Prix 2008 
First Pole NA 
* correct as of 14.04.2008

2008: Tech3 Yamaha Team, MotoGP World Championship
2007: World Superbike Champion
2006: 2nd, World Superbike Championship
2005: 4th, World Superbike Championship
2004: World Superbike Champion
2003: 3rd, World Superbike Championship
2002: 7th, World Superbike Championship
2001: 13th, World Superbike Championship
2000: 12th, British Superbike Championship
1999: 11th, World Supersport Championship
1998: 18th, World Supersport Championship
1997: 3rd, British Supersport Championship, British Honda CB500 Cup Champion
1996: 11th, Superteen Championship
1995: Junior Road Race Championship (Champion)
1994: 125cc Road racing
1992: Inter 100cc Youth Series (Best Newcomer)
 Results this season:
 Round Round Name Points Standing Total
1.Losail Circuit10610
2.Jerez10620
3.Estoril9529
4.Shanghai4633
5.Le Mans0933
6.Mugello10843
7.Catalunya10753
8.Donington0853
9.Assen7860
10.Sachsenring5965
11.Laguna Seca7972
12.Brno31175
13.Misano101085
14.Indianapolis01285
15.Twin Ring51190
16.Phillip Island1011100

Related Photos
2 Stoner 245
3 Pedrosa 209
5 Dovizioso 145
6 Hayden 131
8 Vermeulen 118
9 Nakano 106
10 Capirossi 102
Race 1 UNKNOWN 05/10/08
1 Stoner 40.56.54
3 Hayden 0.07.20
5 Nakano 0.11.91
7 Dovizioso 0.12.78
9 Puniet 0.26.04
10 Capirossi 0.26.80