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Ten Kate Racing

Motorcycle racing team

Ten Kate Racing

Summary

Motorcycle racing team

FieldValue
Short_nameNED Ten Kate Racing
Last_season2025
Long_namePata Yamaha Ten Kate Racing
BaseNieuwleusen,
NED Netherlands
PrincipalRonald ten Kate
Kervin Bos
RidersSupersport World Championship
JAP Yuki Okamoto
TUR Can Öncü
MotorcycleYamaha YZF-R6, Yamaha YZF-R9, Yamaha YZF-R1
TyresPirelli
Riders_champ13
ITA Stefano Manzi
, SUI Dominique Aegerter
NED Michael van der Mark
TUR Kenan Sofuoğlu
AUS Andrew Pitt
ENG James Toseland
TUR Kenan Sofuoğlu
FRA Sébastien Charpentier
FRA Sébastien Charpentier
ENG Karl Muggeridge
AUS Chris Vermeulen
FRA Fabien Foret

NED Netherlands Kervin Bos JAP Yuki Okamoto TUR Can Öncü ITA Stefano Manzi , SUI Dominique Aegerter NED Michael van der Mark TUR Kenan Sofuoğlu AUS Andrew Pitt ENG James Toseland TUR Kenan Sofuoğlu FRA Sébastien Charpentier FRA Sébastien Charpentier ENG Karl Muggeridge AUS Chris Vermeulen FRA Fabien Foret Ten Kate Racing is a motorcycle racing team competing in World Supersport with 2023 rider Jorge Navarro and Stefano Manzi. They previously competed in the Superbike World Championship with 2019 rider Loris Baz, and previously with Gulf Althea Racing BMW Motorrad.

The re-built team participated in a part-season from June.

Ten Kate had the official backing of Honda for 18 years until late 2018, being their presence in both World Superbikes and World Supersport series, with reports of Honda's sudden withdrawal causing team bankruptcy.

Ten Kate raced a team as the Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team, a squad sponsored by Red Bull, using Honda superbike motorcycles in the Superbike World Championship.

Broc Parkes 2012 SSP Donington

History

Foundation

Gerrit ten Kate was a full-time motocross rider, who like many undertook his own mechanics. After semi-retirement from his own career, he guided his nephew Ronald ten Kate through regional motocross series to fourth place in the Dutch national championship. Having founded a workshop undertaking mechanics for other riders during his career, it was noticed that Ronald's bike was fast, which resulted in Gerrit expanding his workshop to the point where he was selling and maintaining 50/60 bikes per annum.

In 1993, Gerrit gave up his own motocross activities to concentrate on developing his motorcycle dealership Ten Kate Motorcycles in Nieuwleusen, near Zwolle in the north of the Netherlands. Soon after foundation, local road racing rider Harry van Beek came to the showroom looking for help, so Gerrit fixed it. Van Beek got a wildcard entry in the European Superstock round at Hockenheim, where he found he had the fastest bike. As a result, from 1994 Ten Kate entered road racing maintenance.

Road Racing

From 1995, the team entered its own team in regional Dutch road racing. Managed by Ronald ten Kate, each season Ten Kate Racing has increased in scope and size, and now takes a team of 28 - including technicians, administrative staff and four riders - to contest the World Superbike and Supersport champ:

The team first entered the Supersport World Championship full-time in , using Honda CBR600F4i motorcycles. In Ten Kate rider Fabien Foret won the championship, Honda's first in Supersport.

The team went on to win all of the last six Supersport World Championships using the Honda CBR600RR. In Chris Vermeulen won the title, followed by Karl Muggeridge in , Sébastien Charpentier in , who retained his title in , the first rider ever to do so, and Kenan Sofuoğlu who won the championship in . Also in 2008 Ten Kate wins with Andrew Pitt.

In the team also moved up to the Superbike World Championship using the Honda CBR1000RR and Chris Vermeulen as its single rider. Despite being a privateer entry with no support from Honda who had withdrawn its support from the Superbike World Championship, Chris Vermeulen finished fourth in the championship with four wins and was in contention for the title until the final round of the season.

The team expanded into a two motorcycles operation in with Karl Muggeridge joining Chris Vermeulen. Vermeulen managed 6 wins and finished the championship runner-up while Muggeridge had a poorer season and finished 11th.

Chris Vermeulen moved to MotoGP in and was replaced by Superbike World Champion James Toseland. Toseland finished the season runner-up with 3 race wins, while teammate Karl Muggeridge once again had a poorer season finishing 12th.

In James Toseland was joined in the team by Roberto Rolfo. Toseland got 8 race wins and won the championship in the final race of the season by a margin of 2 points. Rolfo finished 8th overall.

For the team continues to use Honda motorcycles, CBR1000RR in Superbikes, and CBR600RR for Supersport.

With James Toseland moving to MotoGP, former MotoGP rider Carlos Checa and 2 times British Superbike Champion Ryuichi Kiyonari join the team, while Supersport World Champion Kenan Sofuoğlu will ride a third motorcycle under the banner of Hannspree Ten Kate Honda Jr.

Kenan Sofuoğlu and Supersport World Champion Andrew Pitt ride for the team in the 2009 Supersport World Championship.

Honda has announced its plans for the 2013 World Superbike and World Supersport championships, which include a new four-rider line-up, a comprehensive technical development and testing programme and a new title sponsor.

In the World Superbike championship, current rider Jonathan Rea has signed with the team once more and will team-up with fellow Briton Leon Haslam on the Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade. In the World Supersport championship, Italian Lorenzo Zanetti will ride Honda's CBR600RR alongside Michael van der Mark from the Netherlands.

Italian snack manufacturer Pata is the new title sponsor of the reinvigorated squad which will be known as the Pata Honda World Superbike and Pata Honda World Supersport teams. Both groups will once again be run by the Netherlands-based Ten Kate organisation.

For Jonathan Rea, 2013 will mark a fifth year on Honda's CBR1000RR Fireblade and his sixth season of racing with Ten Kate. The 25-year-old has enjoyed a spectacular and busy 2012, combining his World Superbike duties – including wins at Assen and Donington Park – with getting married and winning the Suzuka 8-hour race.

More recently, Northern Irishman Rea has replaced the injured Casey Stoner in the Repsol Honda MotoGP team, riding back-to-back Grands Prix with the final three rounds of World Superbike.

Ten Kate had the backing of the Honda factory until the 2019 season<ref name=&quot;Motorsport 2018&quot;/>

Haslam, 29, returns to Honda's CBR machinery after a three-year absence to continue a strong family link to the Japanese manufacturer. It was begun by his father, Ron, who won Formula 1 world championships and raced with Honda in 500cc Grands Prix.

With his own 250cc and 500cc GP experience, the younger Haslam, from Derbyshire in the UK, has been racing in the World Superbike championship since 2009 and was runner-up in the 2010 series. He has amassed a total of 28 podium finishes, including three race wins.

Lorenzo Zanetti is from Brescia in Italy and has been in the World Superbike paddock for three years, but began his career with Honda, winning the RS125 GP Cup in Italy in 2004. The 25-year-old finished third in the 2011 Superstock 1000 Championship and has spent the 2012 season competing in the World Superbike series with a best result of eighth last time out at the Nurburgring in Germany.

Michael van der Mark, the 19-year-old from Gouda in the Netherlands began his career racing in the Dutch 125cc Junior Cup and has spent the last five years on Honda machinery.

World Supersport

Results

YearTeamBikeNo.Riders123456789101112RCPointsTCPointsMCPointsR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Ten Kate Racing YamahaYamaha YZF-R622nd221st4561st57031st921st271st417Ten Kate Racing YamahaYamaha YZF-R621st351st5351st57133rd21st498Ten Kate Racing YamahaYamaha YZF-R67th1631st5712nd4452nd408Ten Kate Racing YamahaYamaha YZF-R68th1651st5802nd4742nd415Pata Yamaha Ten Kate RacingYamaha YZF-R930th22nd4681st5611st466Pata Yamaha Ten Kate RacingYamaha YZF-R9NC*0*NC*0*NC*0*NC*0*
9DEN Simon JespersenSPASPAPORPORITAITANEDNEDCZECZESPA
9SPA
8FRAFRASPA
11SPA
14SPASPAPORPORARGARGINAINA
24ITA Leonardo TacciniSPASPAPORPORITAITANEDNEDCZECZESPASPAFRAFRASPASPASPASPAPORPORARG
17ARG
11INAINA
55INA Galang Hendra PratamaSPA
15SPA
10POR
20POR
19ITA
13ITA
14NED
14NED
RetCZE
14CZE
DNSSPA
11SPA
RetFRA
RetFRA
20SPA
13SPA
22SPA
CSPA
RetPOR
22POR
21ARGARGINA
RetINA
13
77CHE Dominique AegerterSPA
2SPA
5POR
4POR
1*ITA*
1ITA
1*NED*
1*NED*
1CZE
4CZE
1*SPA*
1*SPA*
1FRA
1FRA
2SPASPASPA
CSPA
1POR
3POR
5ARG
5ARG
3*INA*
2INA
3
24ITA Leonardo TacciniSPA
18SPA
RetNED
10NED
13POR
14POR
DNSITA
14ITA
RetGBR
13GBR
15CZE
16CZE
13FRA
14FRA
RetSPA
11SPA
9POR
RetPOR
DNSARGARGINA
15INA
18AUS
17AUS
19
57GBR Bradley SmithSPASPANEDNEDPORPORITAITAGBRGBRCZECZEFRAFRASPASPAPORPORARG
14ARG
RetINAINAAUSAUS
77CHE Dominique AegerterSPA
2SPA
1*NED*
1*NED*
1*POR*
1*POR*
1ITA
1ITA
1GBR
1*GBR*
1CZE
RetCZE
EXFRA
3FRA
1*SPA*
1*SPA*
1POR
4POR
1ARG
1*ARG*
1INA
4INA
1AUS
5AUS
1
9ESP Jorge NavarroAUS
9AUS
6INA
12INA
8NED
10NED
7SPA
7SPA
9EMI
8EMI
18GBR
12GBR
11ITA
RetITA
6CZE
9CZE
RetFRA
RetFRA
9SPA
7SPA
6POR
3POR
7JER
4JER
11
62ITA Stefano ManziAUS
6*AUS*
2INA
7INA
2NED
5NED
2SPA
6SPA
3EMI
2EMI
1GBR
2GBR
5ITA
1ITA
1CZE
2CZE
RetFRA
2FRA
3SPA
11SPA
2POR
2POR
1ARG
2ARG
2
28NLD Glenn van StraalenAUS
18AUS
20SPA
14SPA
10NED
4NED
1EMI
10EMI
14GBR
12GBR
7CZE
9CZE
7POR
9POR
6FRA
3FRA
6ITA
RetITA
15SPA
9SPA
10EST
9EST
7SPA
11SPA
12
62ITA Stefano ManziAUS
2AUS
RetSPA
2SPA
1NED
2NED
21EMI
3EMI
4GBR
2GBR
4CZE
3CZE
2POR
3POR
2FRA
RetFRA
2ITA
2ITA
1SPA
2SPA
2EST
3EST
1SPA
1SPA
1
31JPN Yuki OkamotoAUSAUSPOR
24POR
21NED
17NED
16ITA
16ITA
14CZE
17CZE
31EMI
24EMI
20GBR
DNSGBR
DNSHUNHUNFRA
17FRA
18ARA
25ARA
26ESTESTSPA
25SPA
Ret
62ITA Stefano ManziAUS
1AUS
2POR
2POR
2NED
2NED
2ITA
1ITA
1CZE
26CZE
6EMI
1EMI
Ret*GBR*
1GBR
7HUN
1HUN
1FRA
1FRA
1ARA
3ARA
2EST
2EST
1SPA
1SPA
3
31JPN Yuki OkamotoAUSAUSPORPORNEDNEDHUNHUNCZECZEARAARAEMIEMIGBRGBRFRAFRAITAITAPORPORSPASPA
61TUR Can ÖncüAUSAUSPORPORNEDNEDHUNHUNCZECZEARAARAEMIEMIGBRGBRFRAFRAITAITAPORPORSPASPA

Season still in progress.

References

References

  1. [https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/baz-ten-kate-yamaha-podiums/4366822/ Baz: Podiums for Ten Kate Yamaha are "realistic"] ''[[Motorsport]]'', 10 April 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2019
  2. [http://www.worldsbk.com/en/news/2019/Baz+back+in+the+top+ten+on+WorldSBK+return Baz back in the top ten on WorldSBK return!] WSBK.com, 10 June 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2019
  3. [https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/stalwart-honda-superbike-team-declared-bankrupt/4305232/ Ten Kate Superbike team declared bankrupt after Honda split] ''[[Motorsport]]'', 27 November 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2019
  4. (23 February 2015). "TEAM PROFILE: RED BULL HONDA WORLD SUPERBIKE TEAM". Honda.
  5. "Castrol Motor Oil and Lubricants/Ten Kate Honda team profile".
  6. "HANNspree Ten Kate Racing / Honda".
  7. "Hanspree Ten Kate Honda Superbike team profile".
  8. "Hanspree Ten Kate Honda Supersport team profile".
  9. "Hanspree Ten Kate Honda Jr. Superbike team profile".
  10. "Honda announces Rea And Haslam At Ten Kate With Pata For 2013".
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