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Mick Doohan Tribute Page

Date Of Birth - June 4th 1965
Introduction
No rider of modern times has a record as impressive as Mick Doohan's, he won five consecutive titles at a time when the competition was fierce. Mick was determined to finish his career on a high but a crash at Jerez in 1999 ebsured that he would never compete again.
Stats
- Place of Birth - Brisbane, Australia
- Residence - Monaco
Race Stats
- 1984 - Road Race debut, Surfers Paradise Raceway, Australia
- 1987 -Winner of the Yamaha TZR Cup
- 1988 - Winner of both of the newly created World Superbike Championship races in Australia
- 1989 - 500cc Grand Prix debut, Suzuki, Japan - finished 9th in championship
- 1990 - 3rd in 500 cc Grand Prix World Championship on Rothmans Honda
- 1991 - 2nd in 500 cc Grand Prix World Championship on Rothmans Honda
- 1992 - 2nd in 500 cc Grand Prix World Championship on Rothmans Honda
- 1993 - 4th in 500 cc Grand Prix World Championship on Rothmans Honda
- 1994 - 500 cc Grand Prix World Champion on Honda Team HRC
- 1995 - 500 cc Grand Prix World Champion on Repsol Honda Team HRC
- 1996 - 500 cc Grand Prix World Champion on Team Repsol Honda
- 1997 - 500 cc Grand Prix World Champion on Team Repsol Honda
- 1998 - 500 cc Grand Prix World Champion on Team Repsol Honda
- 1999 - 17th in 500 cc World Championship and retired from racing
Summary of Career
- 500 cc Grand Prix starts - 137
- 500 cc Grand Prix wins - 54
- 500 cc Grand Prix podium finishes - 95
- 500 cc Grand Prix pole positions - 58
- 500 cc World Champion - 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998
World Records
- 1997 - Most 500 cc Grand Prix wins in a season - 12
- 1997 - Most 500 cc Grand Prix pole positions in a season - 12
- 1997 - Most 500 cc Grand Prix successive pole positionswins - 12
- 1997 - Most 500 cc Grand Prix points in a season - 340
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