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Name: Brock Parkes

 

Series: World Supersport

 

Team: Yamaha Motor Germany

 

 

Talented Australian Broc Parkes enters his third season with the German-based Yamaha squad, focussed on winning the title after a promising 2006 campaign. 

The 25-year-old from Hunter Valley in the New South Wales region of Australia is a protégé of former world champion Wayne Gardner, who has guided Broc's career from an early age. The 'Boy from the Bush' has been hooked on bike racing from an early age, starting out on a dirt-tracker at the age of six and going on to win an incredible 45 Australian national titles as a youngster (as well as 90 state titles in dirt track and three junior speedway championships).

Broc's winning run continued when he moved into road racing at the age of 16. In 1998, his first year on the tarmac, Broc won every championship he entered. The Australian national title came in 1999, when he also made a wild-card appearance at the Australian 125cc Grand Prix.

For 2000 Broc moved to Japan and raced in the X-Formula championship for large capacity four-strokes, winning twice and finishing third in the championship. That was followed by two years as a privateer in the Superbike World Championship, where an under funded team meant he could only show glimpses of his undoubted ability.

In 2003 Broc switched to world supersport, only for his team to withdraw mid-season due to a lack of funds. His performances had however allowed him to show his talent and he linked up with a top team in the form for 2004. Parkes showed great speed and maturity throughout the 2004 season, ending the year second only to his dominant team-mate Karl Muggeridge in the final standings. 

Broc made an initially difficult switch to Yamaha in 2005 as he struggled to adapt to the previous model R6 but Parkes and his Yamaha Motor Germany squad kept their faith and worked hard to make the combination work. Second place at the team's home race was the breakthrough and a win at the season-ending Magny Cours race the ultimate reward. 

With the latest R6 at his disposal Broc looked like challenging for the 2006 title. With win at Brands Hatch he confirmed his aspirations, moving to within 12 points of the series lead with a third of the season remaining. But a crash while leading at Assen saw him hospitalised with critical injuries, although remarkably the tough little Aussie was back on the bike for the last two races of the year – scoring a third place at Magny Cours to retain fourth in the final championship table.

Back to full fitness, Broc should be one of the leading contenders to win the 2007 Supersport World Championship.

 

Date of Birth 24/12/1981 
Place of Birth Hunter Valley, Australia 
Nationality Australian 
Height 170 cm 
Weight 64 kg 
Marital Status Single 
Hobbies Surfing and bodysurfing 
Total Races 42 
Victories
Pole Positions:
Wins
First Race 1998 
* correct as from 01.01.2007
 
2006: 4th, Supersport World Championship
2005: 6th, Supersport World Championship
2004: 2nd, Supersport World Championship
2003: 13th, Supersport World Championship
2002: 11th, Superbike World Championship
2001: 16th, Superbikes World Championship
2000: 3rd, All-Japan X-Formula Championship
1999: AUSTRALIAN 125 CHAMPION, AUSTRALIAN 250 PRODUCTION CHAMPION

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