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Troy Corser

Troy Corser

PERSONAL DETAILS
NAME:   TROY CORSER
TEAM:   YAMAHA MOTOR ITALIA
NATIONALITY:   AUSTRALIAN
DATE OF BIRTH:   27TH NOVEMBER 1971.
MARRIED:   MARRIED TO SAM

Troy Corser 2008 Remains alongside Haga at Yamaha Motor Italia.

2007 Rides alongside Noriyuki Haga at the factory backed Yamaha Italia Team and, although bitterly disappointed not to take a race win, claims nine podiums and two pole positions on his way to fifth in the world championship. His technical knowledge and development skills are credited by Yamaha in helping team-mate Haga battle for the world title and helping Yamaha lift the 2007 manufacturers' crown.

2006 Stays with Alstare Suzuki to defend his world title and makes a strong start to the season with two wins from the first three races but doesn't win again. Uncharacteristic accidents and bad luck mean he fails to score points in seven races and ends the season fourth overall. Loses ride to Max Biaggi after Francis Batta's efforts to run a third bike are rejected by Suzuki. Picked up by Yamaha Italia at the expense of countryman Andrew Pitt.

2005 Dominates early part of season on new Suzuki to build up a solid points lead. Eventually clinches title one round early at Imola after rain stops race two - and with it any chance of Honda's Chris Vermeulen beating Corser in the championship. 8 wins.
2004 Finishes ninth in WSBK championship for Foggy Petronas - with a best finish of second and two pole positions - then moves to Alstare Suzuki for 2005.

2003 Stays with Foggy Petronas Racing to lead their assault on the World Superbike Championship. Stuns by qualifying on front row for first round at Valencia, but best finish of year would be a single 5th at Phillip Island. Finished season 12th in championship with 107 points.

2002 Signed for Foggy Petronas Racing but misses whole racing season after the new bike was delayed.

2001 4th in the World Superbike Championship with Aprilia. 2 wins, 6 podiums and 2 pole positions.

2000 3rd in the World Superbike Championship with Aprilia. 5 races wins, 8 podiums and 4 pole positions.

1999 3rd in the World Superbike Championship on a Ducati Performance 996. Equal on points with Colin Edwards (2nd position - 361 pts). 3 race wins, 13 podiums and 5 pole positions

1998 3rd in the World Superbike Championship with Ducati AD-VF. Led standings until final round at Sugo when warm-up crash put him out of action for the race. 2 race wins and 7 pole positions.

1997 Only completed first seven (out of fifteen) rounds of 500cc Grand Prix Championship on a Power Horse Yamaha YZR500, due to contractual problems.Competed for the first time in the Suzuka 8-hour race with Scott Russell.

1996 World Superbike Champion on a Promotor Ducati 916. First Australian winner of the title and Youngest ever to do so. 7 race wins and 13 podiums.

1995 2nd in the World Superbike Championship with Promotor Ducati 916. 4 race wins and 15 podiums.

1994 AMA Superbike Champion on a Fast by Ferracci Ducati. First non-American to win the title. 11th in the World Superbike Championship after competing in four rounds.

1993 Australian Superbike Champion on a Winfield Honda RC30.

1992 4th in the Australian Superbike Championship on a Peter Jackson Yamaha OW01.

1991 6th in the Australian Road Race Championship on a factory sponsored Peter Jackson Yamaha TZ250B. 3rd in the Malaysian round of the Pan Pacific Championship.

1990 Winner of the National 250 Production Championship and New South Wales Lightweight Superstreet Series. Became the youngest ever rider to be promoted to 'A' grade on August 14th of this year.

Had his first superbike ride on a Suzuki GSX-R750 and first time on slick tyres at Superbike support race at Australian Grand Prix - finished a creditable 11th.

1989 First road race - at Oran Park (Sydney) - on a Honda CR125. Won state 250cc production and 'C' grade championships on a Suzuki RGV250. Was winner of the Australian Motor Cycle News 'Win a ride' competition-prize, a ride on Yamaha TZ250 at Phillip Island.

1986-89 State and national motorcross and dirt-track events - 80cc, 125cc and 250cc classes.

1981 Started competing in local enduro races - age ten.

END OF 2007.
STARTS:   N/A
WINS:   33
POLES:   40
FASTEST LAPS:   44
POINTS:   N/A
DEBUT:   PHILIP ISLAND 1992.
DRIVEN FOR:   YAMAHA ITALIA (2007-2008), ALSTARE SUZUKI (2005 - 2006), FOGGY PETRONAS RACING (2002-2004)

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