Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Get to know the grid: WSBK- Tom Sykes # 66

Tom Sykes # 66
Personal Opinion: He proved himself in BSB, and was impressive as a wild card in WSK last year, lets hope he can handle the upgrade to WSBK.


From http://www.yamaha-racing.com

Date of Birth 19/08/1985
Place of Birth Huddersfield, United Kingdom
Nationality British
Height 176 cm
Weight 69 kg
Marital Status Single
Hobbies Mini motos, Karting, hanging out at coffee bars, Training
Total Races 136
Victories 14
Pole Positions: 16
Podiums 44
Wins 0
First Race 2000




BSB Cadwell 2007 - Great jump of honda driver Tom Sykes






Affectionately known as ‘Grinner’ by his fans, Tom Sykes has a reputation as one of the happiest most cheerful faces in the paddock. The young Brit from Huddersfield in the UK has risen quickly through British Supersport and British Superbike to a place on the 2009 Yamaha World Superbike Team.
Tom cut his teeth in Superbike with two years in the British Championship. In 2007 he proved to be a serious contender right from the outset. He finished 18 of the first 20 rounds, including a pair of 4th places at Snetterton and a second on the grid at Oulton Park, and pole at Donington Park. Sykes took his first two podiums at the Croft circuit, to move up to 6th in the championship and was named Rookie of the Year.
In 2008 Tom signed up with Rizla Suzuki and showed the championship he meant business. He scored his first two victories at Oulton Park in July, and he won the day's opening race next time out at Knockhill, making it three wins.
A couple of Tom’s most notable appearances of 2008 were his two wildcard rides in the World Superbike Championship. At the Brands Hatch round he caught everyone’s attention when he qualified sixth, beating the three WSB works Suzukis’, including Max Neukirchner. Unfortunately a holed radiator saw him retire from the first race but he managed a respectable sixth in race two. His second wildcard appearance came at Donington in the European round of the 2008 WSB Championship. Faced with the appalling weather conditions he put in an incredible performance. Qualifying on the second row, he got a flying start in race one and was leading comfortably when the race was red-flagged. He started strongly again on the re-start however a misunderstanding on a flag out meant he slowed and so ended up finishing second behind 2008 World Champion Troy Bayliss.
After a solid year in the British Championship Tom has made the move up and will start his World Superbike career in 2009 aboard the all new Yamaha YZF-R1. Judging by his performance as a wildcard this year, Tom is all set and looking forward to the challenge with new team-mate, AMA three-time champion Ben Spies.

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