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Broc Parkes

Australian motorcycle racer

Broc Parkes

Australian motorcycle racer

FieldValue
nameBroc Parkes
imageFile:Broc Parkes 2014.jpg
captionParkes wearing Paul Bird Motorsport colours on an open-top car parade at the 2014 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas
nationalityAustralian
birth_date
birth_placeHunter Valley, New South Wales
Current teamYamaha Austria Racing Team
Bike number23
MotoGP Active years–,
MotoGP ManufacturersPBM, ART, Yamaha
MotoGP Championships0
MotoGP Race Starts19
MotoGP Race Wins0
MotoGP Podiums0
MotoGP Poles0
MotoGP Fastest laps0
MotoGP Total Points9
MotoGP Last season2017
MotoGP Last position31st (0 pts)
125 Active years
125 ManufacturersHonda
125 Race Starts1
125 Race Wins0
125 Podiums0
125 Poles0
125 Fastest laps0
125 Total Points0
website23 Parkes
Broc Parkes in the Bol d'Or 2016

Broc Parkes (born 24 December 1981) is an Australian motorcycle racer, best known for his success in the Supersport World Championship. He currently races in the Endurance FIM World Championship aboard a Yamaha YZF-R1.

During 2015, Parkes raced in British Superbikes for half the season, then competed in the Endurance FIM World Championship aboard a YART Yamaha YZF-R1, before being drafted-in to MotoGP on the ART machine for the last race of the season at Valencia, held on 8 November at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Spain.

Early years

Born in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, resulting in the nickname 'The Boy From the Bush', Parkes was originally inspired to race as a four-year-old, when he saw countryman Wayne Gardner winning a race. Gardner ultimately became his manager.

Parkes began racing on dirt tracks a year later, with great success. He also raced junior motorcycle speedway and finished second in the 1997 Australian Under-16 Championship in Adelaide. He then switched to circuit racing at the age of sixteen – the legal limit in Australia – going on to win the Australian 125cc title and Australian 250cc Production title in 1999, on Honda machinery.

Going International

Parkes then spent a season in Japan with the Moriwaki squad's Honda equipment, finishing third in the All Japan X Formula series. Parkes then moved to Europe to join the NCR Ducati team for the 2001 World Superbike Championship. He experienced a mechanical failure while running strongly in one race, but he took 16th overall. In 2002 he finished up 11th.

Supersport World Championship

For 2003, Parkes moved to the Supersport World Championship for the BKM Honda team, but the team was late getting race equipment, and did not complete the year due to financial problems. He moved to the crack Ten Kate team for 2004, finishing as championship runner-up behind teammate Karl Muggeridge. For 2005 he joined Yamaha's factory team, struggling for most of 2005 but ending with a victory to come fifth overall. In 2006 he challenged for the title before a crash at Assen left him critically injured – although he returned before the end of the season to come third overall. He finished a distant second to Kenan Sofuoglu in 2007, with back-to-back wins at Brands Hatch and Lausitzring despite a broken collarbone early in the season, and finished 4th in 2008 despite a series-high six poles and a season-opening victory in Losail.

Back to World Superbikes

For 2009, Parkes returns to World Superbike – on factory Kawasakis ran by Paul Bird Motorsport, teamed with former Grand Prix winner Makoto Tamada. His team often struggled for results, but he shone in a one-off appearance at the British Superbike Championship round at Brands Hatch. Parkes qualified second and finished second in all of the three races held there, only behind the dominant Leon Camier each time.

2010 was also a struggle for Parkes, who joined the new Echo CRS Honda team. He crashed heavily in pre-season and missed the first three rounds, and was usually a backmarker once he returned. Three races before the end of the season Parkes announced that he separated ways with Echo CRS Honda, and he joined the Motocard Kawasaki team, as the replacement of the injured Joan Lascorz. He also raced a few races at the end of the season in World Supersports with the same team.

Parkes continued in Supersports the next two seasons riding a Kawasaki and a Honda, finishing top five both years. In 2013 Parkes returned to Australia and raced for the factory Yamaha team, winning the Australian FX-Superbike Championship.

Move to MotoGP

In December 2013, it was announced that Parkes would be riding for Paul Bird Motorsport alongside Michael Laverty for the 2014 MotoGP season. He effectively replaced his countryman Damian Cudlin and continued a 31-year streak of Australia's representation in the premier class of motorcycle racing.

2015

For the early part of 2015, Parkes rode for Shaun Muir Racing's Milwaukee Yamaha team in the British Superbike Championship, until he became unable to continue due to the after-effects of arm-pump surgery. Parkes then competed in Endurance FIM World Championship races on a Yamaha Austria Racing Team machine, with his final race of the season, a one-off riding for ART at Valencia, held on 8 November at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Spain, when he retired after completing two-thirds of the race.

Career statistics

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

SeasonClassMotorcycleTeamRaceWinPodiumPoleFLapPtsPlcdTotal
125ccHondaScot Walker Racing100000NC
MotoGPPBMPaul Bird Motorsport180000923rd
MotoGPARTE-Motion IodaRacing Team100000NC
MotoGPYamaha10000031st
2100009

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearClassBike123456789101112131415161718PosPts1999125ccHondaNC0MotoGPPBM23rd9MotoGPARTNC02017MotoGPYamaha31st0
MALJPNSPAFRAITACATNEDGBRGERCZEIMOVALAUS
23RSABRAARG
QAT
15AME
RetARG
21SPA
17FRA
18ITA
17CAT
16NED
11GER
21INP
15CZE
19GBR
21RSM
18ARA
18JPN
20AUS
RetMAL
14VAL
20
QATAMEARGSPAFRAITACATNEDGERINPCZEGBRRSMARAJPNAUSMALVAL
Ret
QATARGAMESPAFRAITACATNEDGERCZEAUTGBRRSMARAJPNAUS
22MALVAL

Superbike World Championship

Races by year

YearMake1234567891011121314PosPtsR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R22001Ducati16th492002Ducati11th772009Kawasaki18th512010Honda22nd92013Yamaha35th4
SPA
RetSPA
13RSA
12RSA
11AUS
5AUS
CJPN
16JPN
17ITA
DNSITA
DNSGBR
20GBR
14GER
14GER
RetSMR
RetSMR
7USA
13USA
14EUR
DNSEUR
DNSGER
RetGER
18NED
22NED
RetITA
RetITA
8
SPA
15SPA
DNSAUS
RetAUS
13RSA
11RSA
14JPN
RetJPN
RetITA
RetITA
8GBR
RetGBR
12GER
11GER
RetSMR
RetSMR
14USA
15USA
12GBR
RetGBR
18GER
10GER
10NED
9NED
8ITA
9ITA
8
AUS
RetAUS
18QAT
14QAT
16SPA
10SPA
17NEDNEDITA
10ITA
13RSA
15RSA
14USA
RetUSA
11SMR
17SMR
17GBR
18GBR
14CZE
12CZE
16GER
RetGER
13ITA
10ITA
15FRA
RetFRA
15POR
11POR
12
AUSAUSPORPORSPASPANED
RetNED
17ITA
20ITA
15RSA
RetRSA
18USA
17USA
15SMR
DSQSMR
17CZE
13CZE
12GBR
RetGBR
RetGERGERITAITAFRAFRA
AUSAUSSPASPANEDNEDITAITAGBRGBRPORPORITAITARUSRUSGBRGBRGERGERTURTURUSAUSAFRAFRASPA
18SPA
12

Supersport World Championship

Races by year

YearBike12345678910111213PosPts2003Honda13th472004Honda2005Yamaha6th1252006Yamaha4th1452007Yamaha2008Yamaha4th1502010Kawasaki15th292011Kawasaki4th1362012Honda5th135
SPA
7AUS
RetJPN
7ITA
15GER
5GBR
RetSMR
3GBR
15NEDITAFRA
Ret
SPA
RetAUS
4SMR
RetITA
2GER
2GBR
3GBR
4NED
4ITA
2*FRA*
22nd135
QAT
6AUS
7SPA
6ITA
7EUR
5SMR
5CZE
RetGBR
RetNED
7GER
2ITA
5FRA
1
QAT
RetAUS
3SPA
4ITA
7EUR
2*SMR*
3CZE
2GBR
1NED
RetGERITA
6FRA
3
QAT
RetAUS
3EUR
DNSSPA
5NED
RetITA
RetGBR
RetSMR
2CZE
13GBR
1GER
1ITA
4FRA
22nd133
QAT
1AUS
RetSPA
4NED
5ITA
3*GER*
3*SMR*
10CZE
4GBR
4EUR
10*ITA*
2*FRA*
RetPOR
5
AUSPORSPANEDITARSAUSASMRCZEGBRGER
3ITA
4FRA
Ret
AUS
2EUR
5NED
3ITA
4SMR
1SPA
RetCZE
RetGBR
6GER
7ITA
3FRA
3POR
Ret
AUS
3ITA
20NED
4ITA
RetEUR
4SMR
5SPA
4CZE
3GBR
3RUS
5GER
4POR
4FRA
27

British Superbike Championship

By year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearMake123456789101112PosPtsR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R32009Kawasaki2011Kawasaki31st7
BHI
BHI
OUL
OUL
DON
DON
THR
THR
SNE
SNE
KNO
KNO
MAL
MAL
BHGP
2BHGP
2BHGP
2CAD
CAD
CRO
CRO
SIL
SIL
OUL
OUL
OUL
17th60
BHI
BHI
OUL
OUL
CRO
CRO
THR
THR
KNO
KNO
SNE
SNE
OUL
OUL
CBHGP
18BHGP
13BHGP
12CAD
CAD
CAD
DON
DON
SIL
SIL
BHGP
BHGP
BHGP

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearMake123456789101112PosPtsR1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2R32015Yamaha21st38Yamaha19th45
DON
16DON
RetBHI
8BHI
11OUL
RetOUL
22SNE
11SNE
11KNO
14KNO
14BHGP
11BHGP
10THR
DNSTHR
DNSCAD
CAD
OUL
OUL
OUL
ASS
ASS
SIL
SIL
BHGP
BHGP
BHGP
SIL
SIL
OUL
OUL
BHI
BHI
KNO
KNO
SNE
RetSNE
RetTHR
THR
BHGP
6BHGP
13CAD
CAD
OUL
14OUL
14OUL
10DON
DON
ASS
9ASS
9BHGP
DNSBHGP
14BHGP
10

FIM Endurance World Championship

By team

YearTeamBikeRiderTC5th6th10th6th3rd3rd16th2nd
2013AUT Yamaha Austria Racing TeamYamaha YZF-R1AUS Broc Parkes
SVN Igor Jerman
SAF Sheridan Morais
AUS Josh Waters
JPN Katsuyuki Nakasuga
USA Josh Hayes
2014AUT Yamaha Austria Racing TeamYamaha YZF-R1AUS Broc Parkes
GBR Michael Laverty
SVN Igor Jerman
SAF Sheridan Morais
AUS Ricky Olson
AUS Wayne Maxwell
GBR Tommy Bridewell
2015AUT Yamaha Austria Racing TeamYamaha YZF-R1AUS Broc Parkes
GER Max Neukirchner
SPA Iván Silva
SAF Sheridan Morais
2016AUT Yamaha Austria Racing TeamYamaha YZF-R1AUS Broc Parkes
GER Max Neukirchner
SPA Iván Silva
GER Marvin Fritz
JPN Kohta Nozane
JPN Takuya Fujita
SAF Sheridan Morais
2016–17AUT Yamaha Austria Racing TeamYamaha YZF-R1AUS Broc Parkes
SPA Iván Silva
GER Marvin Fritz
JPN Kohta Nozane
2017AUT Yamaha Austria Racing TeamYamaha YZF-R1USA Josh Hayes
AUS Broc Parkes
SPA Iván Silva
JPN Kohta Nozane
SAF Sheridan Morais
2017–18AUT Yamaha Austria Racing TeamYamaha YZF-R1GER Marvin Fritz
GER Max Neukirchner
AUS Broc Parkes
JPN Takuya Fujita
JPN Kohta Nozane
2019–20AUT Yamaha Austria Racing TeamYamaha YZF-R1GER Marvin Fritz
ITA Niccolò Canepa
AUS Broc Parkes
CZE Karel Hanika
FRA Loris Baz

References

References

  1. [https://autoaction.com.au/2017/10/16/broc-parkes-motogp-call-phillip-island Broc Parkes MotoGp call up for Phillip Island] ''[[Auto Action]]'' 16 October 2017
  2. [http://www.mcnews.com.au/Columnists/BrocParkes/2003_Feb.htm Broc Parkes drops us a line] {{webarchive. link. (9 September 2006)
  3. [http://www.motocorse.com/news/sbk/16893_WSS_Magny_Cours_Broc_Parkes_takes_Championship_Second_for_Yamaha.php Broc Parkes takes Championship Second for Yamaha]
  4. [http://www.crash.net/motorsport/wsbk/feature/12138-0/qa_broc_parkes_-_exclusive.html Q&A: Broc Parkes – EXCLUSIVE]
  5. {{usurped
  6. [http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/sport/sportresults/mcn/2008/february/18-24/feb2308qatarworldsupersportrace/?&R=EPI-98762 Qatar World Supersport: Broc Parkes wins in dramatic fashion while Craig Jones gets podium spot]
  7. [http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/sport/sportresults/mcn/2008/November/1-2/nov0708-wsb-paul-bird-kawasaki-sponsor-2009/ Kawasaki choose Paul Bird to run factory WSB effort ]
  8. [http://www.crash.net/british+superbikes/news/150872/1/parkes_looks_to_wsbk_after_brands_success.html Parkes looks to WSBK after Brands success]
  9. Ryder, Joy. (2009-11-27). "Broc Parkes Signs For New Echo CRS Honda Team For 2010". Buzzin' Fly Limited.
  10. (2010-04-19). "Parkes back in action at Assen". Infront Motor Sports.
  11. (22 November 2014). "Parkes completes Milwaukee Yamaha's 2015 MCE British Superbike line-up". MotorSport Vision Racing.
  12. Turner, Vicky. (31 July 2015). "Jenkinson in for Parkes as arm-pump strikes". Bike Sport News.
  13. (19 August 2015). "Parkes misses Cadwell Park for World Endurance commitments". Crash Media Group.
  14. Swarts, David. (18 September 2015). "SRC Kawasaki Earns Pole Position For Bol d'Or 24-Hour (Updated)". Roadracing World Publishing, Inc..
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