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Tetsuya Harada

Japanese motorcycle racer


Japanese motorcycle racer

FieldValue
imageTetsuya Harada 1993 Japanese GP.jpg
captionTetsuya Harada on the Yamaha TZ250 (1993)
nameTetsuya Harada
birth_date
birth_placeChiba, Japan
nationalityJapanese
GP Active years1990 - 2002
GP TeamsYamaha, Aprilia
GP Race Starts145
GP Championships250cc - 1993
GP Race Wins17
GP Podiums55
GP Total Points1546
GP Poles21
GP Fastest laps21
GP First race1990 250cc Japanese Grand Prix
GP First win1993 250cc Australian Grand Prix
GP Last win2001 250cc Pacific Grand Prix
GP Last race2002 500cc Valencia Grand Prix

Tetsuya Harada is a Japanese former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He was the 1993 FIM 250cc World Champion.

Early years

Born in Chiba, Japan, Harada won the Japanese 125cc Junior championship in 1988, and was runner-up to Tadayuki Okada in the All-Japan 250cc series in both 1990 and 1991, before taking the crown in 1992. In all three years he competed in the Japanese round of the 250cc World Championship, twice starting on the front row and twice scoring points. His performance earned him a sponsored ride in the 1993 250cc World Championship.

250 career

Riding a Yamaha TZ250, Harada won four races including his home race and won the 1993 250cc World Championship in his first attempt defeating Honda's Loris Capirossi. A wrist injury affected his performance in the 1994 season, finishing 7th overall with only a single podium finish. In 1995 Harada was Max Biaggi's main competitor for the 250 title. He won one race and finished 2nd eight times. In 1996 his bike was underpowered and he only reached the podium four times. He was on the verge of retiring when Aprilia offered him a bike for the 1997 season. Although his 235 points were the most he scored in a season, he finished the season in third place behind Biaggi and Ralf Waldmann.

In 1998, Harada battled his Aprilia teammate Capirossi for the championship, leading for most of the season, until the two riders were involved in a controversial incident at the final race of the year in Argentina. Harada had the world championship within sight, leading the race into the final corner of the final lap when Harada's bike was rammed from behind by Capirossi's machine, sending the Japanese rider off the track. Valentino Rossi took the victory while Capirossi claimed second place and the world championship. Harada would finish the season in third place behind Capirossi and Rossi.

500 career

In 1999, Harada moved up to the 500cc class to compete on Aprilia's 380cc V-twin race bike. He obtained top 5 finishes in the first 10 races, including podium results at Paul Ricard and Donington Park. However, the bike's performance subsequently faded and he could not improve his results. In 2000 he was less competitive, coming 16th overall. In 2001, he made another attempt to obtain a second 250cc world championship, taking 8 poles and three victories: the title, however, went to fellow Japanese Daijiro Kato. For 2002, he entered the MotoGP class aboard a Honda two-stroke, but this proved to be his final year of professional racing, as he retired after a difficult season that saw him finish 17th overall. He ended his career with 17 Grand Prix victories, all in the 250cc class.

Grand Prix career statistics

Source:

Points system from 1988 to 1992:

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Points system from 1993:

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

YearClassTeamMachine12345678910111213141516PointsRankWins1990250ccYamahaTZ25027th1991250ccNescafé Can RT YamahaTZ25024th1992250ccNescafé Can RT YamahaTZ250-1993250ccTelcor Yamaha ValesiTZ2501st1994250ccYamaha of FranceTZ2507th1995250ccMarlboro YamahaTZ2502nd1996250ccMarlboro YamahaTZ2508th1997250ccApriliaRS2503rd1998250ccApriliaRS2503rd1999500ccApriliaRSW50010th2000500ccApriliaRSW50016th2001250ccApriliaRS2502nd2002MotoGPPramac-HondaNSR50017th
JPN
7USA
-ESP
-NAT
-GER
-AUT
-YUG
-NED
-BEL
-FRA
-GBR
-SWE
-CZE
-HUN
-AUS
-90
JPN
6AUS
-USA
-ESP
-ITA
-GER
-AUT
-EUR
-NED
-FRA
-GBR
-RSM
-CZE
-VDM
-MAL
-100
JPN
NCAUS
-MAL
-ESP
-ITA
-EUR
-GER
-NED
-HUN
-FRA
-GBR
-BRA
-RSA
-00
AUS
1MAL
2JPN
1*ESP*
1AUT
6GER
6NED
2EUR
NCRSM
3GBR
DNFCZE
6ITA
DNFUSA
5FIM
11974
AUS
DNSMAL
-JPN
9ESP
7AUT
NCGER
7NED
NCITA
2FRA
8GBR
4CZE
NCUSA
3ARG
3EUR
51090
AUS
2MAL
2JPN
4*ESP*
1GER
2ITA
2NED
DNSFRA
5GBR
2CZE
2BRA
5ARG
2EUR
22201
MAL
2*INA*
1JPN
NCESP
2ITA
6FRA
3NED
10GER
NCGBR
DNSAUT
NCCZE
9IMO
NCCAT
-BRA
-AUS
-1041
MAL
2*JPN*
3ESP
2ITA
NCAUT
18FRA
1NED
1IMO
5GER
1BRA
2GBR
2CZE
3CAT
4INA
4AUS
52353
JPN
4MAL
1ESP
NCITA
3*FRA*
1MAD
1NED
DNFGBR
2*GER*
1CZE
1*IMO*
10CAT
2AUS
DNFARG
NC2005
MAL
13JPN
NCESP
NCFRA
3ITA
4CAT
4NED
11GBR
3GER
7CZE
5IMO
13VAL
11AUS
NCRSA
15BRA
12ARG
111040
RSA
NCMAL
12JPN
NCESP
11FRA
10ITA
NCCAT
9NED
12GBR
NCGER
NCCZE
14POR
14VAL
NCBRA
13PAC
13AUS
14380
JPN
2RSA
3ESP
2FRA
2ITA
1CAT
2*NED*
24GBR
18GER
3CZE
1POR
3VAL
2*PAC*
1AUS
2MAL
2BRA
62733
JPN
11RSA
12ESP
10FRA
NCITA
10CAT
13NED
13GBR
11GER
NCCZE
15POR
10BRA
13PAC
15MAL
NCAUS
14VAL
14470

References

References

  1. "Tetsuya Harada career statistics at MotoGP.com".
  2. [http://www.crash.net/MotoGP/racer_bio/143/tetsuya_harada.html Tetsuya Harada profile at crash.net]
  3. [http://www.crash.net/MotoGP/racer_bio/93/loris_capirossi.html Loris Capirossi profile at crash.net]
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