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Encyclopedia > Barry Sheene
Barry Sheene
Nationality Flag of the United Kingdom British

Grand Prix motorcycle racing career
Active years 1970 - 1984
Teams Suzuki, Yamaha
Grands Prix 102
Championships 500cc - 1976, 1977
Wins 23
Podium finishes    52
Pole positions 19
Fastest laps 18
First Grand Prix 1970 125cc Spanish Grand Prix
First win 1971 125cc Belgian Grand Prix
Last win 1981 500cc Swedish Grand Prix
Last Grand Prix 1984 500cc San Marino Grand Prix

Barry Sheene MBE (September 11, 1950March 10, 2003) was a British former World Champion Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. Fair use image from http://www. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... Grand Prix motorcycle racing refers to the premier category of motorcycle grand prix currently divided into three distinct classes: 125 cc, 250 cc and MotoGP. Grand prix motorcycles are purpose-built racing machines that are neither available for general purchase nor can be legitimately ridden on public roads; this contrasts... This article recaps the 1970 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... This article recaps the 1984 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Suzuki Motor Corporation ) is a Japanese multinational corporation company producing a range of automobiles (especially Keicars and small SUVs), a full range of motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors, wheelchairs, and a variety of other small combustion-powered engine products. ... Yamaha Motor Company Limited ) (TYO: 7272 ), a Japanese motorized vehicle-producing company (whose HQ is at 2500 Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka), is part of the Yamaha Corporation. ... List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing FIM World Champions, from 1949 to 2006, in order of year and engine displacement. ... This article recaps the 1976 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... This article recaps the 1977 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... In motorsport the quickest lap during the whole race is called the Fatest Lap. ... This article recaps the 1970 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... The Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event that is part of the World Motorcycle Racing season. ... This article recaps the 1971 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... This article recaps the 1981 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... This article recaps the 1984 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... The San Marino motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event that is part of the World Motorcycle Racing season. ... The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by King George V. The Order includes five classes in civil and military divisions; in decreasing order of seniority, these are Knight Grand Cross or Dame Grand Cross (GBE) Knight Commander... is the 254th day of the year (255th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... March 10 is the 69th day of the year (70th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing FIM World Champions, from 1949 to 2006, in order of year and engine displacement. ... Grand Prix motorcycle racing refers to the premier category of motorcycle grand prix currently divided into three distinct classes: 125 cc, 250 cc and MotoGP. Grand prix motorcycles are purpose-built racing machines that are neither available for general purchase nor can be legitimately ridden on public roads; this contrasts... A variety of parked motorcycles A motorcycle or motorbike is a single-track, two-wheeled motor vehicle powered by an engine. ... Road racing can be a term involving road running, road bicycle races, or automobile races. ...

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Biography

Sheene was born in London, England the second child of parents Frank (resident engineer at the Royal College of Surgeons) and Iris. His early years were spent in Queens Square, Holborn. This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() – on the European continent() – in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto)1 Government Constitutional monarchy  -  Monarch Queen Elizabeth II... The Royal College of Surgeons of England is an independent professional body committed to promoting and advancing the highest standards of surgical care for patients. ... Holborn (pronounced ho-bun or ho-burn) is a place in London, named after a tributary to the river Fleet that flowed through the area, the Hole-bourne (the stream in the hollow). ...


He became the British 125cc champion aged just 20, and finished second in the World Championships for that class a year later. A spectacular crash at the Daytona 200 in 1975 threatened to end his career, breaking his left thigh, right arm, collarbone and two ribs, yet he recovered and was racing again seven weeks afterwards. A cubic centimetre (cm3) is an SI derived unit of volume, equal to the volume of a cube with side length of 1 centi metre. ... The Daytona 200 is a 68-lap, 200 mile (322 km) motorcycle race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ... This article recaps the 1975 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ...


In 1976 he won five 500cc Grands Prix, bringing him the World Championship, a feat he repeated the following year with six wins. This article recaps the 1976 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Grand Prix motorcycle racing refers to the premier category of motorcycle grand prix currently divided into three distinct classes: 125 cc, 250 cc and MotoGP. Grand prix motorcycles are purpose-built racing machines that are neither available for general purchase nor can be legitimately ridden on public roads; this contrasts... List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing FIM World Champions, from 1949 to 2006, in order of year and engine displacement. ...


After the 1979 season, he left the Suzuki works team, believing that he was receiving inferior equipment to his team-mates. He shifted to a privateer Yamaha machine, but soon started receiving works equipment. A 1982 crash largely ended Sheene as a title threat, and he retired in 1984. This article recaps the 1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Suzuki Motor Corporation ) is a Japanese multinational corporation company producing a range of automobiles (especially Keicars and small SUVs), a full range of motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors, wheelchairs, and a variety of other small combustion-powered engine products. ... Yamaha Motor Company Limited ) (TYO: 7272 ), a Japanese motorized vehicle-producing company (whose HQ is at 2500 Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka), is part of the Yamaha Corporation. ... This article recaps the 1982 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... This article recaps the 1984 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ...


Sheene was a colourful, exuberant character who used his good looks, grin, and Cockney accent to good effect in self-promotion, and combined with an interest in business was one of the first riders to make large amounts of money from endorsements. He is credited with boosting the appeal of motorcycle racing into the realm of the mass marketing media. He also tried his hand as a TV show host and starred in the low-budget film Space Riders. St Mary-le-Bow The term cockney refers to working-class inhabitants of London, particularly east London, and the slang used by these people. ... Space Riders is a 1983 movie starring Moto GP world champion Barry Sheene as himself. ...


He moved to Australia in the late 1980s in the hope of relieving some of the pain of injury-induced arthritis, moving to a property near the Gold Coast. He combined a property development business with a role as a commentator on motor sport, first at the Nine Network with the famously loud Darrell Eastlake, then moving with the TV coverage of the motorcycle Grand Prix series to Network Ten. Sheene's commentary style was idiosyncratic, to say the least. Never letting the audience wonder for a minute exactly what he thought of a rider, bike, or team, his biases were completely transparent. He combined insight into the skills of riding, and the vagaries of the professional circuit, with a penchant for the occasional double entendre delivered with a trademark grin. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Arthritis (from Greek arthro-, joint + -itis, inflammation; plural: arthritides) is a group of conditions where there is damage caused to the joints of the body. ... For other places with the same name, see Gold Coast. ... The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian television network based in Willoughby, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney. ... Darrell Eastlake is an Australian television presenter with the Nine Network. ... Network Ten, or Channel Ten, is one of Australias three commercial television networks, available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth in Australia. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


In later years, Sheene became involved in historic motorcycle racing, usually thrashing the awed amateurs behind him. A little-known piece of trivia is that Sheene invented the motorcycle back protector, with a prototype model he made himself out of old helmet visors, arranged so they could curve in one direction, but not the other. Sheene gave the prototype along with all rights to the Italian company Dainese - they and other companies have manufactured back protectors since then. Dainese is an Italian company found in 1972 by its current president Lino Dainese. ...


He died of cancer, survived by his wife Stephanie and two children.


Following reconstruction of the Brands Hatch Circuit in England for safety concerns after requests by the FIM, the Dingle Dell section was changed for safety, and shortly after Sheene's death the new section was renamed Sheene's Corner in his honour. The FIM named him a Grand Prix "Legend" in 2001. At the 2004 season, V8 Supercars Australia made a memorial medal calling it the Barry Sheene Medal. Brands Hatch is a British motor racing circuit. ... The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) is the governing body of motorcycle racing. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ... The Barry Sheene Medal is an award dedicated to the memory of British motorcycle rider and Australian V8 Supercar commentator Barry Sheene. ...


Motorcycle Grand Prix results

Year Class Classification Machine Victories
1971 50 cc 7th Kreidler 1
1971 125cc 2nd Suzuki 3
1974 500cc 6th Suzuki 0
1975 500cc 6th Suzuki 2
1976 500cc 1st Suzuki 5
1977 500cc 1st Suzuki 6
1978 500cc 2nd Suzuki 2
1979 500cc 3rd Suzuki 3
1981 500cc 4th Yamaha 1
1982 500cc 5th Yamaha 0
1984 500cc 6th Suzuki 0
Preceded by
Giacomo Agostini
500cc Motorcycle World Champion
1976-1977
Succeeded by
Kenny Roberts

This article recaps the 1971 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... 1963 50cc Kreidler Renn-Florett The 50 cc class was the ultra-lightweight class in Grand Prix motorcycle racing, and formed part of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) World Championships from 1962 until 1983; when the class was replaced by 80 cc. ... Kreidler of Jan de Vries Kreidler was was German manufacturer of small motorcycles, based in Kornwestheim, between Ludwigsburg and Stuttgart. ... This article recaps the 1971 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Suzuki Motor Corporation ) is a Japanese multinational corporation company producing a range of automobiles (especially Keicars and small SUVs), a full range of motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors, wheelchairs, and a variety of other small combustion-powered engine products. ... This article recaps the 1974 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Suzuki Motor Corporation ) is a Japanese multinational corporation company producing a range of automobiles (especially Keicars and small SUVs), a full range of motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors, wheelchairs, and a variety of other small combustion-powered engine products. ... This article recaps the 1975 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Suzuki Motor Corporation ) is a Japanese multinational corporation company producing a range of automobiles (especially Keicars and small SUVs), a full range of motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors, wheelchairs, and a variety of other small combustion-powered engine products. ... This article recaps the 1976 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing FIM World Champions, from 1949 to 2006, in order of year and engine displacement. ... Suzuki Motor Corporation ) is a Japanese multinational corporation company producing a range of automobiles (especially Keicars and small SUVs), a full range of motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors, wheelchairs, and a variety of other small combustion-powered engine products. ... This article recaps the 1977 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing FIM World Champions, from 1949 to 2006, in order of year and engine displacement. ... Suzuki Motor Corporation ) is a Japanese multinational corporation company producing a range of automobiles (especially Keicars and small SUVs), a full range of motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors, wheelchairs, and a variety of other small combustion-powered engine products. ... This article recaps the 1978 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Suzuki Motor Corporation ) is a Japanese multinational corporation company producing a range of automobiles (especially Keicars and small SUVs), a full range of motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors, wheelchairs, and a variety of other small combustion-powered engine products. ... This article recaps the 1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Suzuki Motor Corporation ) is a Japanese multinational corporation company producing a range of automobiles (especially Keicars and small SUVs), a full range of motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors, wheelchairs, and a variety of other small combustion-powered engine products. ... This article recaps the 1981 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Yamaha Motor Company Limited ) (TYO: 7272 ), a Japanese motorized vehicle-producing company (whose HQ is at 2500 Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka), is part of the Yamaha Corporation. ... This article recaps the 1982 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Yamaha Motor Company Limited ) (TYO: 7272 ), a Japanese motorized vehicle-producing company (whose HQ is at 2500 Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka), is part of the Yamaha Corporation. ... This article recaps the 1984 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. ... Suzuki Motor Corporation ) is a Japanese multinational corporation company producing a range of automobiles (especially Keicars and small SUVs), a full range of motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors, wheelchairs, and a variety of other small combustion-powered engine products. ... Giacomo Agostini (born 16 June 1942) is an Italian multi-time world champion Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. ... List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing FIM World Champions, from 1949 to 2006, in order of year and engine displacement. ... Kenny Roberts on the 500cc Yamaha Kenny Leroy Roberts (born December 31, 1951 in Modesto, California) is an American motorcycle dirt track and former World Champion road racer. ...

Books

  • The Story so Far. 
  • Marriott, Andrew. The Sheene Machine. 
  • Scott, Michael (1983). Barry Sheene: A Will to Win. UK: Comet Books (softcover edition), 223. ISBN 086379095X. 
  • Leader of the Pack. 
  • Barker, Stuart (2003). Barry Sheene 1950-2003: The Biography. UK: CollinsWillow, 335. ISBN 0007161816. 
  • Scott, Michael (2006). Barry Sheene. 
  • Parrish, Steve; Harris, Nick (2007). Barry. 

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