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Carlos Checa

Carlos Checa Carrera (born 15 October 1972) is a Spanish former professional motorcycle road racer and winner of the 2011 Superbike World Championship. After racing in 500 cc and MotoGP for over a decade, mostly on Honda and Yamaha machinery with and without full manufacturer support, he moved to the Superbike World Championship on a Honda for 2008. He has two Grand Prix victories.[1] He has a younger brother, David Checa, also a motorcycle racer who competed in the Superbike World Championship for 2008.

Carlos Checa
Checa during the Silverstone round of the 2012 Superbike World Championship
NationalitySpanish
Born (1972-10-15) 15 October 1972 (age 51)
Barcelona, Spain
Websitecarloscheca.com
Twitter's profile
Motorcycle racing career statistics
MotoGP World Championship
Active years19952007, 2010
ManufacturersHonda, Ducati, Yamaha
Championships0
2010 championship position21st (1 pt)
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
194 2 24 3 5 1485
250cc World Championship
Active years19931995
ManufacturersHonda
Championships0
1995 championship position13th (45 pts)
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
27 0 0 0 0 108
125cc World Championship
Active years1993
ManufacturersHonda
Championships0
1993 championship position27th (9 pts)
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
1 0 0 0 0 9
Superbike World Championship
Active years20082013
ManufacturersHonda, Ducati
Championships1 (2011)
2013 championship position15th (80 pts)
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
150 24 49 10 30 1691.5

Career edit

125cc, 250cc, 500cc & MotoGP World Championship edit

Born in Barcelona, Spain, Checa made his debut in 125cc and 250cc motorcycle racing in 1993 for Honda. In 1995, he moved up to the Blue Riband 500cc class as a replacement for Alberto Puig, a fellow Spaniard who broke both his legs in a horrifying crash in France. Checa shocked the paddock by being on the pace and nearly winning the Barcelona race.

He continued with the team until 1998, the year he suffered near fatal injuries with a crash at Donington Park's Craner Curves and was initially thought to have suffered only scrapes and bruises before complaining of pain. Hours later he had lost his vision,[2] needed emergency surgery to remove his spleen and was listed in critical condition. He fought back to ride that year, missing just one race, before racing for Yamaha as Max Biaggi's teammate on two-strokes and four-strokes. He nearly won many races but had a habit of crashing after taking the lead. One such race was at Rio de Janeiro in 2002 when he stalled on the starting line, then rode through the field to take the lead only to crash a corner later.

Checa continued racing with the factory Yamaha team for the 2003 and 2004 seasons, before he moved to Marlboro Ducati in 2005. In 2006 he returned to the Tech 3 Yamaha team, proving much steadier than in previous years and comfortably beating teammate James Ellison, but was not much a threat to the rest of the field, as they were on Dunlop tyres. He struggled as the sole LCR Honda rider in 2007, with the 800cc Honda proving uncompetitive for many riders. At the Sachsenring Checa got an updated frame, which other non-works Honda riders had found uncompetitive – this is believed to be due to Checa using the same Michelin tyres as the works team, the other Hondas being on Bridgestones.

Checa returned to the series in 2010, as replacement for Mika Kallio for the last two races of the season.[3]

Superbike World Championship edit

For the 2008 season, Checa left MotoGP to join the Ten Kate Honda team in the Superbike World Championship as a replacement for 2007 champion James Toseland.[4] At Valencia he challenged Max Neukirchner for the win at the final corner, resulting in a collision which broke Neukirchner's collarbone. Checa's first two wins – following four podium finishes – both came in the meeting at Miller Motorsports Park in Salt Lake City on 1 June 2008. He did not reach the podium again, but consistent results elsewhere allowed him to finish fifth in the championship. He also won the Suzuka 8 Hours with teammate Ryuichi Kiyonari.[5]

In 2009, Checa struggled to compete for much of the season, securing just four podium finishes and finishing seventh in the riders' standings, 32 points behind satellite Honda rider Leon Haslam. During the 2009 season, Ten Kate Honda announced that they would be downsizing their operation from three riders to just two.[6] Both Checa and Ryuichi Kiyonari were released, with Jonathan Rea retained[7] and Max Neukirchner joining the team from Suzuki.[8]

In November 2009, Checa was confirmed as a rider at the Althea Ducati team, where he would race alongside Shane Byrne.[9] He scored Althea's first win at the season opening meeting at Phillip Island, and was on course for victories in both races at Miller Motorsports Park in the United States before suffering mystery mechanical failures in both races.[10] Checa went on to win the Italian round at Imola and finished the season in third place in the 2010 championship.[11]

Checa dominated the opening round of the 2011 season, winning both races comfortably at Phillip Island on his Ducati 1098R.[12] He won thirteen more times and was crowned the 2011 World Superbike Champion at the penultimate round at the Magny-Cours circuit in France, becoming the first Spaniard and only the third European rider from outside of the United Kingdom after Raymond Roche and Max Biaggi to have done so.[11]

Career statistics edit

Grand Prix motorcycle racing edit

By season edit

Season Class Motorcycle Team Number Race Win Podium Pole FLap Pts Plcd WCh
1993 125cc Honda RS125R M.C Manresa - Petrocat 63 1 0 0 0 0 9 27th
250cc Honda RS250R Daytona - Pit Lane 38 6 0 0 0 0 9 23rd
1994 250cc Honda RS250R Givi Racing 23 14 0 0 0 0 54 12th
1995 250cc Honda NSR250 Fortuna Honda Pons 12 7 0 0 0 0 45 13th
500cc Honda NSR500 Fortuna Honda Pons 12 5 0 0 0 1 26 16th
1996 500cc Honda NSR500 Fortuna Honda Pons 24 14 1 3 0 1 124 8th
1997 500cc Honda NSR500 MoviStar Honda Pons 8 15 0 3 0 1 119 8th
1998 500cc Honda NSR500 MoviStar Honda Pons 8 11 1 3 1 1 139 4th
1999 500cc Yamaha YZR500 Marlboro Yamaha Team 4 16 0 1 0 0 125 7th
2000 500cc Yamaha YZR500 Marlboro Yamaha Team 7 16 0 4 0 0 155 6th
2001 500cc Yamaha YZR500 Marlboro Yamaha Team 7 15 0 3 0 0 137 6th
2002 MotoGP Yamaha YZR-M1 Marlboro Yamaha Team 7 16 0 4 1 1 141 5th
2003 MotoGP Yamaha YZR-M1 Fortuna Yamaha Team 7 16 0 0 0 0 123 7th
2004 MotoGP Yamaha YZR-M1 Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha 7 16 0 1 1 0 117 7th
2005 MotoGP Ducati GP5 Ducati Marlboro Team 7 17 0 2 0 0 138 9th
2006 MotoGP Yamaha YZR-M1 Tech 3 Yamaha 7 17 0 0 0 0 75 15th
2007 MotoGP Honda RC212V Honda LCR 7 18 0 0 0 0 65 14th
2010 MotoGP Ducati GP10 Pramac Racing Team 71 2 0 0 0 0 1 21st
Total 222 2 24 3 5 1602 0

By class edit

Class Seasons 1st GP 1st Pod 1st Win Race Win Podiums Pole FLap Pts WChmp
125cc 1993 1993 Europe 1 0 0 0 0 9 0
250cc 1993–1995 1993 San Marino 27 0 0 0 0 108 0
500cc 1995–2001 1995 Britain 1996 Malaysia 1996 Catalunya 92 2 17 1 4 825 0
MotoGP 2002–2007, 2010 2002 Japan 2002 Japan 102 0 7 2 1 660 0
Total 1993–2007, 2010 222 2 24 3 5 1602 0

Races by year edit

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

Year Class Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Pos Pts
1993 125cc Honda AUS MAL JPN SPA AUT GER NED EUR
7
27th 9
250cc Honda RSM
21
GBR
25
CZE
Ret
ITA
20
USA
14
FIM
9
23rd 9
1994 250cc Honda AUS
14
MAL
11
JPN
Ret
SPA
11
AUT
Ret
GER
14
NED
11
ITA
10
FRA
13
GBR
12
CZE
Ret
USA
7
ARG
10
EUR
10
12th 54
1995 250cc Honda AUS
4
MAL
DNS
JPN
Ret
SPA
Ret
GER
7
ITA
11
NED
11
FRA
4
13th 45
500cc Honda GBR
Ret
CZE
8
BRA
7
ARG
7
EUR
Ret
16th 26
1996 500cc Honda MAL
3
INA
5
JPN
10
SPA
10
ITA
DNS
FRA
Ret
NED
11
GER
Ret
GBR
12
AUT
7
CZE
8
IMO
11
CAT
1
BRA
4
AUS
3
8th 124
1997 500cc Honda MAL
6
JPN
6
SPA
Ret
ITA
Ret
AUT
6
FRA
2
NED
2
IMO
4
GER
Ret
BRA
Ret
GBR
Ret
CZE
Ret
CAT
2
INA
6
AUS
10
8th 119
1998 500cc Honda JPN
8
MAL
2
SPA
4
ITA
4
FRA
3
MAD
1
NED
5
GBR
DNS
GER CZE
7
IMO
10
CAT
6
AUS
DNS
ARG
8
4th 139
1999 500cc Yamaha MAL
2
JPN
6
SPA
10
FRA
5
ITA
7
CAT
7
NED
Ret
GBR
Ret
GER
4
CZE
Ret
IMO
Ret
VAL
5
AUS
4
RSA
6
BRA
Ret
ARG
4
7th 125
2000 500cc Yamaha RSA
2
MAL
2
JPN
5
SPA
2
FRA
7
ITA
2
CAT
Ret
NED
5
GBR
11
GER
9
CZE
11
POR
12
VAL
7
BRA
15
PAC
4
AUS
Ret
6th 155
2001 500cc Yamaha JPN
10
RSA SPA
14
FRA
2
ITA
Ret
CAT
8
NED
Ret
GBR
5
GER
2
CZE
7
POR
4
VAL
4
PAC
7
AUS
16
MAL
10
BRA
2
6th 137
2002 MotoGP Yamaha JPN
3
RSA
5
SPA
Ret
FRA
Ret
ITA
4
CAT
3
NED
3
GBR
Ret
GER
4
CZE
5
POR
2
BRA
Ret
PAC
5
MAL
7
AUS
11
VAL
Ret
5th 141
2003 MotoGP Yamaha JPN
10
RSA
9
SPA
Ret
FRA
Ret
ITA
8
CAT
4
NED
4
GBR
6
GER
8
CZE
4
POR
8
BRA
9
PAC
Ret
MAL
5
AUS
8
VAL
5
7th 123
2004 MotoGP Yamaha RSA
10
SPA
6
FRA
2
ITA
Ret
CAT
4
NED
9
BRA
10
GER
Ret
GBR
6
CZE
6
POR
5
JPN
7
QAT
Ret
MAL
9
AUS
10
VAL
14
7th 117
2005 MotoGP Ducati SPA
10
POR
5
CHN
Ret
FRA
Ret
ITA
5
CAT
11
NED
9
USA
Ret
GBR
5
GER
Ret
CZE
8
JPN
4
MAL
3
QAT
6
AUS
3
TUR
5
VAL
4
9th 138
2006 MotoGP Yamaha SPA
13
QAT
12
TUR
15
CHN
14
FRA
11
ITA
15
CAT
8
NED
9
GBR
10
GER
9
USA
7
CZE
15
MAL
12
AUS
Ret
JPN
14
POR
7
VAL
10
15th 75
2007 MotoGP Honda QAT
Ret
SPA
6
TUR
12
CHN
10
FRA
Ret
ITA
Ret
CAT
17
GBR
Ret
NED
11
GER
14
USA
14
CZE
10
RSM
6
POR
7
JPN
18
AUS
11
MAL
14
VAL
12
14th 65
2010 MotoGP Ducati QAT SPA FRA ITA GBR NED CAT GER USA CZE IND SMR ARA JPN MAL AUS POR
Ret
VAL
15
21st 1

Superbike World Championship edit

By season edit

Season Motorcycle Team Race Win Podium Pole FLap Pts Plcd WCh
2008 Honda CBR1000RR Hannspree Ten Kate Honda 28 2 7 1 5 313 4th
2009 Honda CBR1000RR Hannspree Ten Kate Honda 28 0 4 0 0 209 7th
2010 Ducati 1098R Althea Racing 26 3 8 1 7 297 3rd
2011 Ducati 1098R Althea Racing 26 15 21 6 10 505 1st 1
2012 Ducati 1098R Althea Racing 27 4 9 1 8 287.5 4th
2013 Ducati 1199 Panigale R Team Ducati Alstare 15 0 0 1 0 80 15th
Total 150 24 49 10 30 1691.5 1

Races by year edit

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

Year Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Pos Pts
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
2008 Honda QAT
6
QAT
11
AUS
6
AUS
2
SPA
5
SPA
3
NED
2
NED
3
ITA
8
ITA
Ret
USA
1
USA
1
GER
5
GER
5
SMR
5
SMR
8
CZE
8
CZE
Ret
GBR
6
GBR
8
EUR
Ret
EUR
9
ITA
5
ITA
5
FRA
7
FRA
4
POR
2
POR
7
4th 313
2009 Honda AUS
12
AUS
13
QAT
5
QAT
13
SPA
Ret
SPA
6
NED
Ret
NED
7
ITA
9
ITA
10
RSA
6
RSA
6
USA
2
USA
Ret
SMR
11
SMR
5
GBR
11
GBR
Ret
CZE
2
CZE
5
GER
3
GER
3
ITA
Ret
ITA
10
FRA
6
FRA
9
POR
7
POR
Ret
7th 209
2010 Ducati AUS
7
AUS
1
POR
4
POR
4
SPA
Ret
SPA
2
NED
4
NED
6
ITA
14
ITA
11
RSA
2
RSA
5
USA
Ret
USA
Ret
SMR
2
SMR
5
CZE
9
CZE
6
GBR
7
GBR
10
GER
2
GER
Ret
ITA
1
ITA
1
FRA
3
FRA
9
3rd 297
2011 Ducati AUS
1
AUS
1
EUR
3
EUR
1
NED
3
NED
1
ITA
9
ITA
10
USA
1
USA
1
SMR
1
SMR
1
SPA
Ret
SPA
3
CZE
3
CZE
3
GBR
1
GBR
1
GER
1
GER
8
ITA
3
ITA
1
FRA
1
FRA
1
POR
1
POR
4
1st 505
2012 Ducati AUS
Ret
AUS
1
ITA
1
ITA
1
NED
3
NED
17
ITA
C
ITA
7
EUR
6
EUR
Ret
USA
1
USA
Ret
SMR
2
SMR
Ret
SPA
3
SPA
7
CZE
4
CZE
3
GBR
5
GBR
6
RUS
Ret
RUS
4
GER
12
GER
6
POR
2
POR
5
FRA
Ret
FRA
7
4th 287.5
2013 Ducati AUS
Ret
AUS
DNS
SPA
7
SPA
8
NED
10
NED
10
ITA
DNS
ITA
DNS
GBR
12
GBR
DNS
POR
9
POR
6
ITA
11
ITA
12
RUS
Ret
RUS
C
GBR
13
GBR
10
GER
10
GER
10
TUR
DNS
TUR
DNS
USA
USA
FRA
FRA
SPA
SPA
15th 80

Suzuka 8 Hours results edit

Year Team Co-Rider Bike Pos
2007   HRC 33 Honda Racing   Tadayuki Okada CBR1000RRW 2nd
2008   Dream [ja] Honda Racing   Ryuichi Kiyonari CBR1000RRW 1st

References edit

  1. ^ "Carlos Checa". motogp.com. Dorna Sports. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  2. ^ "Checa remembers Donington nightmare". motogp.com. Dorna Sports. 9 August 2004. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  3. ^ "Checa thanks Pramac, gears up for Estoril". crash.net. Crash Media Group. 25 October 2010. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  4. ^ Carnell, Sarah (8 October 2007). "Hannspree Ten Kate Honda confirm 2008 rider line-up". Motorcycle News. Bauer Media Group. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  5. ^ . motoracing-japan.com. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  6. ^ Guy, Michael (18 September 2009). "Ten Kate in no rush to confirm 2010 rider line–up". Motorcycle News. Bauer Media Group. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  7. ^ . Insidebikes. Carole Nash. 25 September 2009. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  8. ^ . Insidebikes. Carole Nash. 14 October 2009. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  9. ^ . Insidebikes. Carole Nash. 13 November 2009. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  10. ^ "Althea still sourcing Checa problems". crash.net. Crash Media Group. 18 June 2010. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
  11. ^ a b . worldsbk.com. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  12. ^ "Checa seals a double win at Phillip Island". Superbike World Championship. Infront Motor Sports. 27 February 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2011.

External links edit

  • Carlos Checa at MotoGP.com 
  • Carlos Checa at WorldSBK.com 
  • Official website  

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Checa and the second or maternal family name is Carrera Carlos Checa Carrera born 15 October 1972 is a Spanish former professional motorcycle road racer and winner of the 2011 Superbike World Championship After racing in 500 cc and MotoGP for over a decade mostly on Honda and Yamaha machinery with and without full manufacturer support he moved to the Superbike World Championship on a Honda for 2008 He has two Grand Prix victories 1 He has a younger brother David Checa also a motorcycle racer who competed in the Superbike World Championship for 2008 Carlos ChecaCheca during the Silverstone round of the 2012 Superbike World ChampionshipNationalitySpanishBorn 1972 10 15 15 October 1972 age 51 Barcelona SpainWebsitecarloscheca comTwitter s profileMotorcycle racing career statisticsMotoGP World ChampionshipActive years1995 2007 2010ManufacturersHonda Ducati YamahaChampionships02010 championship position21st 1 pt Starts Wins Podiums Poles F laps Points194 2 24 3 5 1485250cc World ChampionshipActive years1993 1995ManufacturersHondaChampionships01995 championship position13th 45 pts Starts Wins Podiums Poles F laps Points27 0 0 0 0 108125cc World ChampionshipActive years1993ManufacturersHondaChampionships01993 championship position27th 9 pts Starts Wins Podiums Poles F laps Points1 0 0 0 0 9Superbike World ChampionshipActive years2008 2013ManufacturersHonda DucatiChampionships1 2011 2013 championship position15th 80 pts Starts Wins Podiums Poles F laps Points150 24 49 10 30 1691 5 Contents 1 Career 1 1 125cc 250cc 500cc amp MotoGP World Championship 1 2 Superbike World Championship 2 Career statistics 2 1 Grand Prix motorcycle racing 2 1 1 By season 2 1 2 By class 2 1 3 Races by year 2 2 Superbike World Championship 2 2 1 By season 2 2 2 Races by year 2 3 Suzuka 8 Hours results 3 References 4 External linksCareer edit125cc 250cc 500cc amp MotoGP World Championship edit Born in Barcelona Spain Checa made his debut in 125cc and 250cc motorcycle racing in 1993 for Honda In 1995 he moved up to the Blue Riband 500cc class as a replacement for Alberto Puig a fellow Spaniard who broke both his legs in a horrifying crash in France Checa shocked the paddock by being on the pace and nearly winning the Barcelona race He continued with the team until 1998 the year he suffered near fatal injuries with a crash at Donington Park s Craner Curves and was initially thought to have suffered only scrapes and bruises before complaining of pain Hours later he had lost his vision 2 needed emergency surgery to remove his spleen and was listed in critical condition He fought back to ride that year missing just one race before racing for Yamaha as Max Biaggi s teammate on two strokes and four strokes He nearly won many races but had a habit of crashing after taking the lead One such race was at Rio de Janeiro in 2002 when he stalled on the starting line then rode through the field to take the lead only to crash a corner later Checa continued racing with the factory Yamaha team for the 2003 and 2004 seasons before he moved to Marlboro Ducati in 2005 In 2006 he returned to the Tech 3 Yamaha team proving much steadier than in previous years and comfortably beating teammate James Ellison but was not much a threat to the rest of the field as they were on Dunlop tyres He struggled as the sole LCR Honda rider in 2007 with the 800cc Honda proving uncompetitive for many riders At the Sachsenring Checa got an updated frame which other non works Honda riders had found uncompetitive this is believed to be due to Checa using the same Michelin tyres as the works team the other Hondas being on Bridgestones Checa returned to the series in 2010 as replacement for Mika Kallio for the last two races of the season 3 Superbike World Championship edit For the 2008 season Checa left MotoGP to join the Ten Kate Honda team in the Superbike World Championship as a replacement for 2007 champion James Toseland 4 At Valencia he challenged Max Neukirchner for the win at the final corner resulting in a collision which broke Neukirchner s collarbone Checa s first two wins following four podium finishes both came in the meeting at Miller Motorsports Park in Salt Lake City on 1 June 2008 He did not reach the podium again but consistent results elsewhere allowed him to finish fifth in the championship He also won the Suzuka 8 Hours with teammate Ryuichi Kiyonari 5 In 2009 Checa struggled to compete for much of the season securing just four podium finishes and finishing seventh in the riders standings 32 points behind satellite Honda rider Leon Haslam During the 2009 season Ten Kate Honda announced that they would be downsizing their operation from three riders to just two 6 Both Checa and Ryuichi Kiyonari were released with Jonathan Rea retained 7 and Max Neukirchner joining the team from Suzuki 8 In November 2009 Checa was confirmed as a rider at the Althea Ducati team where he would race alongside Shane Byrne 9 He scored Althea s first win at the season opening meeting at Phillip Island and was on course for victories in both races at Miller Motorsports Park in the United States before suffering mystery mechanical failures in both races 10 Checa went on to win the Italian round at Imola and finished the season in third place in the 2010 championship 11 Checa dominated the opening round of the 2011 season winning both races comfortably at Phillip Island on his Ducati 1098R 12 He won thirteen more times and was crowned the 2011 World Superbike Champion at the penultimate round at the Magny Cours circuit in France becoming the first Spaniard and only the third European rider from outside of the United Kingdom after Raymond Roche and Max Biaggi to have done so 11 Career statistics editGrand Prix motorcycle racing edit By season edit Season Class Motorcycle Team Number Race Win Podium Pole FLap Pts Plcd WCh1993 125cc Honda RS125R M C Manresa Petrocat 63 1 0 0 0 0 9 27th 250cc Honda RS250R Daytona Pit Lane 38 6 0 0 0 0 9 23rd 1994 250cc Honda RS250R Givi Racing 23 14 0 0 0 0 54 12th 1995 250cc Honda NSR250 Fortuna Honda Pons 12 7 0 0 0 0 45 13th 500cc Honda NSR500 Fortuna Honda Pons 12 5 0 0 0 1 26 16th 1996 500cc Honda NSR500 Fortuna Honda Pons 24 14 1 3 0 1 124 8th 1997 500cc Honda NSR500 MoviStar Honda Pons 8 15 0 3 0 1 119 8th 1998 500cc Honda NSR500 MoviStar Honda Pons 8 11 1 3 1 1 139 4th 1999 500cc Yamaha YZR500 Marlboro Yamaha Team 4 16 0 1 0 0 125 7th 2000 500cc Yamaha YZR500 Marlboro Yamaha Team 7 16 0 4 0 0 155 6th 2001 500cc Yamaha YZR500 Marlboro Yamaha Team 7 15 0 3 0 0 137 6th 2002 MotoGP Yamaha YZR M1 Marlboro Yamaha Team 7 16 0 4 1 1 141 5th 2003 MotoGP Yamaha YZR M1 Fortuna Yamaha Team 7 16 0 0 0 0 123 7th 2004 MotoGP Yamaha YZR M1 Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha 7 16 0 1 1 0 117 7th 2005 MotoGP Ducati GP5 Ducati Marlboro Team 7 17 0 2 0 0 138 9th 2006 MotoGP Yamaha YZR M1 Tech 3 Yamaha 7 17 0 0 0 0 75 15th 2007 MotoGP Honda RC212V Honda LCR 7 18 0 0 0 0 65 14th 2010 MotoGP Ducati GP10 Pramac Racing Team 71 2 0 0 0 0 1 21st Total 222 2 24 3 5 1602 0By class edit Class Seasons 1st GP 1st Pod 1st Win Race Win Podiums Pole FLap Pts WChmp125cc 1993 1993 Europe 1 0 0 0 0 9 0250cc 1993 1995 1993 San Marino 27 0 0 0 0 108 0500cc 1995 2001 1995 Britain 1996 Malaysia 1996 Catalunya 92 2 17 1 4 825 0MotoGP 2002 2007 2010 2002 Japan 2002 Japan 102 0 7 2 1 660 0Total 1993 2007 2010 222 2 24 3 5 1602 0Races by year edit key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Class Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Pos Pts1993 125cc Honda AUS MAL JPN SPA AUT GER NED EUR7 27th 9250cc Honda RSM21 GBR25 CZERet ITA20 USA14 FIM9 23rd 91994 250cc Honda AUS14 MAL11 JPNRet SPA11 AUTRet GER14 NED11 ITA10 FRA13 GBR12 CZERet USA7 ARG10 EUR10 12th 541995 250cc Honda AUS4 MALDNS JPNRet SPARet GER7 ITA11 NED11 FRA4 13th 45500cc Honda GBRRet CZE8 BRA7 ARG7 EURRet 16th 261996 500cc Honda MAL3 INA5 JPN10 SPA10 ITADNS FRARet NED11 GERRet GBR12 AUT7 CZE8 IMO11 CAT1 BRA4 AUS3 8th 1241997 500cc Honda MAL6 JPN6 SPARet ITARet AUT6 FRA2 NED2 IMO4 GERRet BRARet GBRRet CZERet CAT2 INA6 AUS10 8th 1191998 500cc Honda JPN8 MAL2 SPA4 ITA4 FRA3 MAD1 NED5 GBRDNS GER CZE7 IMO10 CAT6 AUSDNS ARG8 4th 1391999 500cc Yamaha MAL2 JPN6 SPA10 FRA5 ITA7 CAT7 NEDRet GBRRet GER4 CZERet IMORet VAL5 AUS4 RSA6 BRARet ARG4 7th 1252000 500cc Yamaha RSA2 MAL2 JPN5 SPA2 FRA7 ITA2 CATRet NED5 GBR11 GER9 CZE11 POR12 VAL7 BRA15 PAC4 AUSRet 6th 1552001 500cc Yamaha JPN10 RSA SPA14 FRA2 ITARet CAT8 NEDRet GBR5 GER2 CZE7 POR4 VAL4 PAC7 AUS16 MAL10 BRA2 6th 1372002 MotoGP Yamaha JPN3 RSA5 SPARet FRARet ITA4 CAT3 NED3 GBRRet GER4 CZE5 POR2 BRARet PAC5 MAL7 AUS11 VALRet 5th 1412003 MotoGP Yamaha JPN10 RSA9 SPARet FRARet ITA8 CAT4 NED4 GBR6 GER8 CZE4 POR8 BRA9 PACRet MAL5 AUS8 VAL5 7th 1232004 MotoGP Yamaha RSA10 SPA6 FRA2 ITARet CAT4 NED9 BRA10 GERRet GBR6 CZE6 POR5 JPN7 QATRet MAL9 AUS10 VAL14 7th 1172005 MotoGP Ducati SPA10 POR5 CHNRet FRARet ITA5 CAT11 NED9 USARet GBR5 GERRet CZE8 JPN4 MAL3 QAT6 AUS3 TUR5 VAL4 9th 1382006 MotoGP Yamaha SPA13 QAT12 TUR15 CHN14 FRA11 ITA15 CAT8 NED9 GBR10 GER9 USA7 CZE15 MAL12 AUSRet JPN14 POR7 VAL10 15th 752007 MotoGP Honda QATRet SPA6 TUR12 CHN10 FRARet ITARet CAT17 GBRRet NED11 GER14 USA14 CZE10 RSM6 POR7 JPN18 AUS11 MAL14 VAL12 14th 652010 MotoGP Ducati QAT SPA FRA ITA GBR NED CAT GER USA CZE IND SMR ARA JPN MAL AUS PORRet VAL15 21st 1Superbike World Championship edit By season edit Season Motorcycle Team Race Win Podium Pole FLap Pts Plcd WCh2008 Honda CBR1000RR Hannspree Ten Kate Honda 28 2 7 1 5 313 4th 2009 Honda CBR1000RR Hannspree Ten Kate Honda 28 0 4 0 0 209 7th 2010 Ducati 1098R Althea Racing 26 3 8 1 7 297 3rd 2011 Ducati 1098R Althea Racing 26 15 21 6 10 505 1st 12012 Ducati 1098R Althea Racing 27 4 9 1 8 287 5 4th 2013 Ducati 1199 Panigale R Team Ducati Alstare 15 0 0 1 0 80 15th Total 150 24 49 10 30 1691 5 1Races by year edit key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Pos PtsR1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R22008 Honda QAT6 QAT11 AUS6 AUS2 SPA5 SPA3 NED2 NED3 ITA8 ITARet USA1 USA1 GER5 GER5 SMR5 SMR8 CZE8 CZERet GBR6 GBR8 EURRet EUR9 ITA5 ITA5 FRA7 FRA4 POR2 POR7 4th 3132009 Honda AUS12 AUS13 QAT5 QAT13 SPARet SPA6 NEDRet NED7 ITA9 ITA10 RSA6 RSA6 USA2 USARet SMR11 SMR5 GBR11 GBRRet CZE2 CZE5 GER3 GER3 ITARet ITA10 FRA6 FRA9 POR7 PORRet 7th 2092010 Ducati AUS7 AUS1 POR4 POR4 SPARet SPA2 NED4 NED6 ITA14 ITA11 RSA2 RSA5 USARet USARet SMR2 SMR5 CZE9 CZE6 GBR7 GBR10 GER2 GERRet ITA1 ITA1 FRA3 FRA9 3rd 2972011 Ducati AUS1 AUS1 EUR3 EUR1 NED3 NED1 ITA9 ITA10 USA1 USA1 SMR1 SMR1 SPARet SPA3 CZE3 CZE3 GBR1 GBR1 GER1 GER8 ITA3 ITA1 FRA1 FRA1 POR1 POR4 1st 5052012 Ducati AUSRet AUS1 ITA1 ITA1 NED3 NED17 ITAC ITA7 EUR6 EURRet USA1 USARet SMR2 SMRRet SPA3 SPA7 CZE4 CZE3 GBR5 GBR6 RUSRet RUS4 GER12 GER6 POR2 POR5 FRARet FRA7 4th 287 52013 Ducati AUSRet AUSDNS SPA7 SPA8 NED10 NED10 ITADNS ITADNS GBR12 GBRDNS POR9 POR6 ITA11 ITA12 RUSRet RUSC GBR13 GBR10 GER10 GER10 TURDNS TURDNS USA USA FRA FRA SPA SPA 15th 80Suzuka 8 Hours results edit Year Team Co Rider Bike Pos2007 nbsp HRC 33 Honda Racing nbsp Tadayuki Okada CBR1000RRW 2nd2008 nbsp Dream ja Honda Racing nbsp Ryuichi Kiyonari CBR1000RRW 1stReferences edit Carlos Checa motogp com Dorna Sports Retrieved 27 October 2010 Checa remembers Donington nightmare motogp com Dorna Sports 9 August 2004 Retrieved 27 October 2010 Checa thanks Pramac gears up for Estoril crash net Crash Media Group 25 October 2010 Retrieved 26 October 2010 Carnell Sarah 8 October 2007 Hannspree Ten Kate Honda confirm 2008 rider line up Motorcycle News Bauer Media Group Retrieved 27 October 2010 2008 Suzuka 8 Hours results motoracing japan com Archived from the original on 6 October 2011 Retrieved 5 October 2011 Guy Michael 18 September 2009 Ten Kate in no rush to confirm 2010 rider line up Motorcycle News Bauer Media Group Retrieved 27 October 2010 Rea pens new Ten Kate deal Insidebikes Carole Nash 25 September 2009 Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 27 October 2010 Neukirchner confirmed at Ten Kate Insidebikes Carole Nash 14 October 2009 Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 27 October 2010 Byrne makes switch to Althea Ducati Insidebikes Carole Nash 13 November 2009 Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 27 October 2010 Althea still sourcing Checa problems crash net Crash Media Group 18 June 2010 Retrieved 25 June 2010 a b Carlos Checa World Superbike career statistics worldsbk com Archived from the original on 5 October 2011 Retrieved 5 October 2011 Checa seals a double win at Phillip Island Superbike World Championship Infront Motor Sports 27 February 2011 Retrieved 10 March 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carlos Checa Carlos Checa at MotoGP com nbsp Carlos Checa at WorldSBK com nbsp Official 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