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Stuart Easton

British motorcycle racer


Summary

British motorcycle racer

FieldValue
nameStuart Easton
imageStuart Easton No 3 Hydrex Honda 2009 BSB.jpg
captionStuart Easton riding a Hydrex Honda during the Snetterton 2009 BSB championship
birth_date
birth_placeHawick, Scotland
SBK Active years2009
SBK ManufacturersKawasaki
SBK Championships0
SBK Race Starts2
SBK Race Wins0
SBK Podiums0
SBK Poles0
SBK Fastest laps0
SBK Total Points0
SBK Last season2009
SBK Last positionN/A

Stuart Easton (born 21 July 1983 in Hawick) is a British former professional motorcycle racer. He announced his retirement from racing in December 2016.

For the first part of 2016, Easton rode in the British Superbike Championship for Tommy Hill's Yamaha team, but was replaced by Broc Parkes from August. For the second part of the 2016 season Easton intended to race aboard a Ducati 1199 Panigale, but having competed in three events, announced in September that he would miss the last two rounds.

Affectionately known as 'Rat Boy',Visor Down, 10 August 2012 Five minutes with Stuart Easton by Niall Mackenzie Retrieved 20 June 2015 he won the 2002 British Supersport Championship riding for Paul Bird Motorsport Ducati team. He subsequently rode in the British Superbike Championship on Kawasaki and Hydrex Honda motorcycles, gaining his first Superbike win in 2009 at Croft. He also contested one Superbike World Championship and six Supersport World Championship events.

For 2015, Easton was contracted to ride with the Paul Bird Motorsport Kawasaki squad until November's Macau Grand Prix but, unexpectedly switched to a Yamaha provided by SMT Racing for the race in which he failed to finish.

Career

British Supersport 2002–07, 2013

In 2002, Easton took 7 wins en route to the Supersport title, finishing ahead of Scott Smart and Michael Laverty. He attempted to defend his title in 2003, taking 3 wins and eventually finishing runner up to future teammate Karl Harris.

In 2004, Easton stepped up to Superbikes in the early part of the season, before returning to Supersport in the later rounds. 2005 saw a return to full-time supersport action, with another pair of wins on the way to third in the championship behind Leon Camier and Craig Jones.

For 2006, it was a mix of British and World Supersport races, again for Ducati, with some strong early results in the domestic series including a win in the first race, and a best finish of sixth at world level. 2007 saw a mix of British Supersport and Superbike rounds, although results were not as strong as in previous seasons.

Easton returned to BSS in 2013 with the Mar-Train Yamaha team, as he had not fully recovered from his road racing injuries and so found it easier to ride a 600 than a Superbike. Easton and Alastair Seeley were the men to beat all year, with Easton taking 10 wins to Seeley's 7 and winning the championship by 13 points.

British Superbikes 2008–2016

Easton progressed full-time to the British Superbike Championship in 2008 joining the MSS Discovery Kawasaki team. He finished that season in 13th place, mainly due to a crash in practice for the 5th round at Snetterton, breaking his wrist and forcing him to sit out the next 4 rounds.

2009 saw Shaun Muir signing him to his Hydrex Honda team for the 2009 British Superbike season alongside Karl Harris. At the first race of the season at Brands Hatch, Easton gained his first ever British Superbike podium finishing 3rd in the first race. Easton continued his good start to the season with a 3rd and a 2nd in the two races of the third round at Donington Park. Round 10 at Croft Circuit saw Easton finally take his and Hydrex Honda's maiden BSB win with a lights to flag victory. Easton took his maiden BSB pole position in the final round of the 2009 season at Oulton Park, and took his second win of the season in Race 1, impressively beating champion Camier on the last lap. He ended the season third in the championship behind the dominant Airwaves Yamahas of Camier and James Ellison.

Maintaining a relationship with Paul Bird Motorsport, who are one of Easton's personal sponsors and who he won the British Supersport title with, he is also a test and development rider for Kawasaki SRT in World Superbikes, and filled in for the injured Broc Parkes at the Assen Round, finishing 18th in Race 1 and retiring in Race 2.

Early speculation for 2010 suggested that Easton will ride for PBM Kawasaki in the World Supersport series, although it was later confirmed he had re-signed with Hydrex Honda for 2010. Team owner Shaun Muir later confirmed that Hydrex had withdrawn their backing for 2010 and that Swan would be taking over title sponsorship, and James Ellison was announced as Easton's teammate. With the departure of Guy Martin, Hydrex Honda's roads race rider, Easton is also expected to return to the North West 200 this year having raced several times in 2006 on a Ducati and 2007 on a Kawasaki.

Easton suffered tissue damage to his leg in a heavy pre-season crash, and was not fully fit for the first two meetings. He took four top-six finishes in those four races however Victory in race one at Oulton Park left him second in the standings, but a poor Cadwell Park meeting dropped him to fifth after four rounds He would ultimately finish the season eighth, with a win and four podiums negated by poor reliability leading to eight DNFs. He will return to the MSS Kawasaki team for 2011, having ridden for them in 2008. He will participate in the official Kawasaki Superbike Racing Team test on the new factory ZX-10R at Sepang in January 2011, partly as a reward for winning the Macau GP. After his NW200 crash ended the 2011 season prematurely Paul Bird offered Easton a job for 2012, ultimately meaning he will partner Shane Byrne on the Rapid Solicitors Kawasaki as PBM returns to BSB after several years in World Superbikes.

Easton finished 10th in the standing in 2012, clearly not fully recovered from his injuries and returned to Supersport for 2013, winning the title, before rejoining PBM in BSB for 2014. A solid if unspectacular season saw Easton finish 7th, winning the BSB Rider's Cup for the top rider who didn't make the showdown.

Staying with PBM for 2015, Easton took his first BSB win in 5 years in Race 2 at Oulton Park.

Easton retired from road racing after the 2016 season.

Road Racing 2006–2016

Like his mentor Steve Hislop, Easton has combined riding on short circuits with some road racing, beginning in 2006 when he rode for Lloyds British Ducati at the North West 200. He took two top 10 finishes with fourth in the first supersport race and seventh in the second. Returning in 2007 riding for MSS Kawasaki, he competed in the superbike and supersport races, taking a best finish of seventh in the second supersport race. He returned in 2010 riding this time for his Swan Honda BSB team, setting a new fastest speed of 204 mph through the speed trap during practice. Race results were his best to date, taking fifth and second in the two superbike races respectively.

Easton's greatest success on the roads has come at the Macau Grand Prix. Making his debut in 2008 for Doosan Honda he won the race after starting sixth. He successfully defended the title in 2009, riding for Hydrex IGT Honda, having also taken pole position and broken the lap record. After an inconsistent season in BSB in 2010 he rode the WSBK spec Kawasaki ZX-10R for Paul Bird's team and took a third successive victory ahead of pole sitter and six-time winner Rutter.

As yet, Easton has not competed at the Isle of Man TT but acted as a member of the pit crew for his close friend Michael Rutter in 2009. He was set to ride Hislop's classic 1992 Rotary Norton in the 2011 Parade Lap on the day of the Senior TT.

However, on 19 May 2011, while in free practice for the North West 200, Easton crashed with teammate Gary Mason at Station Corner. Mason was fine but Easton sustained heavy injuries including a shattered pelvis, broken femur, broken bones in his hands and a dislocated hip, this was confirmed via Cal Crutchlow's Twitter page. There is also a suspected bowel injury. However, later it was confirmed that Easton had broken both femurs, shattered his pelvis in five places, broke his coccyx, ruptured his bowel, broke some fingers and had a deep cut on his arm. It was said that Easton's recovery time would be approximately one year.

Easton returned to the roads at the Macau Grand Prix in 2014, and once again dominated the race to take his fourth win at the Guia Circuit, in four successive appearances having won in 2008, 2009 and 2010 and missing 2011, 12 and 13.

Personal

Easton's first child, a boy christened Finley Stuart, was born in September 2009.

Career statistics

Stats correct as of 9 July 2012

All Time

SeriesYears ActiveRacesPolesPodiumsFast LapsTitlesTotal8912038900
Wins2nd place3rd place
125 GP200010000000
250 GP200110000000
British Superbike (BSB)2008-Pres8212038900
World Superbike (SBK)200920000000

By championship

125 GP

YearMake12345678910111213141516PosPtsRef2000HondaNC0
RSAMALJPNESPFRAITACATNEDGBR
20GERCZEPORVALBRAPACAUS

250 GP

YearMake12345678910111213141516PosPtsRef2001HondaNC0
JPNRSAESPFRAITACATNEDGBR
RetGERCZEPORVALPACAUSMALBRA

British Supersport Championship

YearMake12345678910111213PosPtsRef2002Ducati200416th362005
SIL
RetBHI
1DON
1OUL
1SNE
1BHGP
1ROC
2KNO
RetTHR
4CAD
2OUL
1MAL
3DON
Ret1st199
SILBHISNEOULMONSNEBHGPKNOMAL
14CRO
8CAD
3OUL
6DON
Ret
BHI
2THR
2MAL
7OUL
20MON
5CRO
1KNO
2SNE
RetSIL
6CAD
RetOUL
6DON
5BHGP
13rd161
Notes

:1. Both Easton and Cal Crutchlow finished on 161 thus sharing 3rd place.

World Supersport Championship

YrClassTeamQAT
QatarAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainITA
ItalyEUR
European UnionSMR
San MarinoCZE
Czech RepublicGBR
UKNED
NetherlandsGER
GermanyITA
ItalyFRA
FrancePosPtsRef2006WSSDucati18th26
RetRetRet615RetRet10111414

British Superbike Championship

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

YearBike12345678910111213PosPtsRefR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R22004Ducati23rd21
SIL
11SIL
7BHI
BHI
SNE
SNE
OUL
RetOUL
RetMON
RetMON
14THR
15THR
12BHGP
BHGP
KNO
KNO
MAL
MAL
CRO
CRO
CAD
CAD
OUL
OUL
DON
DON
YearMake123456789101112PosPtsRefR1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2R32008Kawasaki13th812009Honda2010Honda9th1892011Kawasaki18th69†2012Kawasaki12th*66*url=http://www.britishsuperbike.com/media/723762/standings.pdftitle=Round 7 – Standingspublisher=MotorSportVision Racingdate=8 July 2012access-date=9 July 2012url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130310074339/http://www.britishsuperbike.com/media/723762/standings.pdfarchive-date=10 March 2013 }}
THR
9THR
6OUL
10OUL
5BHGP
7BHGP
7DON
11DON
11SNE
SNE
MAL
MAL
OUL
OUL
KNO
KNO
CAD
RetCAD
14CRO
15CRO
13SIL
8SIL
11BHI
RetBHI
Ret
BHI
3BHI
4OUL
4OUL
RetDON
3DON
2THR
3THR
4SNE
2SNE
4KNO
2KNO
4MAL
RetMAL
RetBHGP
3BHGP
3BHGP
4CAD
2CAD
2CRO
1CRO
2SIL
4SIL
4OUL
1OUL
2OUL
Ret3rd374
BHI
6BHI
5THR
4THR
3OUL
1OUL
RetCAD
RetCAD
10MAL
5MAL
RetKNO
19KNO
CSNE
RetSNE
8SNE
RetBHGP
RetBHGP
7BHGP
8CAD
10CAD
11CRO
3CRO
3SIL
17SIL
RetOUL
7OUL
2OUL
Ret
BHI
4BHI
6OUL
3OUL
2CRO
6CRO
2THR
THR
KNO
KNO
SNE
SNE
OUL
OUL
BHGP
BHGP
CAD
CAD
CAD
DON
DON
SIL
SIL
BHGP
BHGP
BHI
RetBHI
CTHR
5THR
4OUL
9OUL
5OUL
3SNE
RetSNE
8KNOKNOOUL
WDOUL
WDOUL
WDBHGPBHGPCADCADDONDONASSASSSILSILBHGPBHGPBHGP
YearMake123456789101112PosPtsR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R32014Kawasaki7th231
BHI
6BHI
6OUL
5OUL
4SNE
RetSNE
13KNO
3KNO
5BHGP
10BHGP
14THR
16THR
7OUL
9OUL
6OUL
5CAD
9CAD
RetDON
5DON
4ASS
3ASS
6SIL
5SIL
6BHGP
6BHGP
5BHGP
4
YearMake123456789101112PosPtsR1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2R32015Kawasaki11th139Yamaha/Ducati22nd27
DON
11DON
3BHI
6BHI
5OUL
4OUL
1SNE
7SNE
6KNO
2KNO
2BHGP
RetBHGP
DNSTHR
THR
CAD
CAD
OUL
DNSOUL
DNSOUL
DNSASS
DNSASS
DNSSIL
SIL
BHGP
BHGP
BHGP
SIL
RetSIL
RetOUL
17OUL
10BHI
14BHI
9KNO
17KNO
14SNE
9SNE
16THR
RetTHR
DNSBHGP
BHGP
CAD
21CAD
20OUL
15OUL
16OUL
16DON
RetDON
14ASS
ASS
BHGP
BHGP
BHGP
    • Season still in progress
Notes
  • † Easton's two sixth places were discounted from the points tally as the rules stated that a rider's two worst results would be dropped.

World Superbike Championship

YearMake1234567891011121314PosPtsRefR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R22009KawasakiNC0url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091031093038/http://sbk.perugiatiming.com/pdf_frame.asp?p_Round=POR&p_Anno=2009&p_Manifestazione=14&p_Gara=01&p_Sessione=002&p_Stampa=STDdate=31 October 2009 }}
AUS
AUS
QAT
QAT
SPA
SPA
NED
18NED
RetITA
ITA
RSA
RSA
USA
USA
SMR
SMR
GBR
GBR
CZE
CZE
GER
GER
ITA
ITA
FRA
FRA
POR
POR

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