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Doug Chandler

John Douglas Chandler (born September 27, 1965) is an American former professional motorcycle racer. He earned a reputation as one of the most versatile racers of the 1980s and 1990s. Chandler is one of only four riders in AMA racing history to win the AMA Grand Slam, representing national wins at a mile, half-mile, short track, TT and road race.[1] He was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2006.[1]

Doug Chandler
Chandler at the 1993 Japanese Grand Prix.
Nationality United States
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years1991 - 1994
First race1991 500cc Japanese Grand Prix
Last race1994 500cc European Grand Prix
Team(s)Yamaha, Suzuki, Cagiva
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
54 0 6 2 0 358
Superbike World Championship
Active years1989 - 1990, 1996 - 1998, 2001 - 2002
ManufacturersKawasaki
2002 championship position32nd
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
14 2 5 1 1 120

Motorcycle racing career

Born in Salinas, California, Chandler began competing in dirt track oval racing after experiencing success in motocross competitions. In 1983 he earned the prestigious AMA Rookie of the Year Award.[1] His first-ever road race win was in 1988 in the Pro-Twins class at Mid-Ohio. He went on to take the AMA Superbike title in 1990 on a Muzzy Kawasaki, also taking World Superbike wins at Brainerd and Sugo that year.[2]

In 1991 Chandler travelled to Europe to compete in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing series.[3] He rode for former world champion Kenny Roberts on a satellite team aboard a Yamaha. He finished a respectable 9th in his first year on the Grand Prix circuit. He accepted a job from Suzuki in 1992 finishing 5th overall, only just behind experienced teammate Kevin Schwantz. Chandler spent 1993 and 1994 riding for the Cagiva team. He opened 1993 with a podium finish in Australia before things went sour and the team's support moved towards countryman John Kocinski.[4]

After the 1994 Grand Prix season, Chandler left Europe and returned to the AMA Superbike series with Harley-Davidson.[1] After a less than successful year in 1995 developing the Harley-Davidson superbike, he rejoined the Muzzy team for 1996, and won both the 1996 and 1997 AMA Superbike titles.[1] As a result, he joined Fred Merkel and Reg Pridmore as three-time AMA Superbike champions.[1] Despite a severe crash in World Superbike competition at Laguna Seca in 1998, he finished second overall to Ben Bostrom in the AMA Superbike championship. Chandler remained with Kawasaki until 2002, before a final year of road racing with Ducati. In 2003, Chandler tried his hand at Supermoto racing in the inaugural season of the AMA Supermoto Championship. Showing his impressive versatility, Chandler won a race in the new series.[1]

Chandler currently runs motorcycle training courses.[5] In 2015, he began working to assist with race control operations for the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) sanctioned American motorcycle road racing series, MotoAmerica.[6]

Career statistics

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

Season Class Motorcycle Race Win Podium Pole FLap Pts Plcd
1991 500cc Yamaha 15 0 0 0 0 85 9th
1992 500cc Suzuki 13 0 4 2 0 94 5th
1993 500cc Cagiva 12 0 1 0 0 83 10th
1994 500cc Cagiva 14 0 1 0 0 96 9th
Total 54 0 6 2 0 358

Races by year

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

Year Class Team Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Pos. Pts
1991 500cc Team Roberts Yamaha/Castrol YZR500 JPN
11
AUS
12
USA
Ret
SPA
10
ITA
6
GER
9
AUT
7
EUR
9
NED
11
FRA
6
GBR
Ret
RSM
9
CZE
10
VDM
7
MAL
Ret
9th 85
1992 500cc Lucky Strike Suzuki 500 RGV500 JPN
2
AUS
5
MAL
5
SPA
10
ITA
4
EUR
3
GER
8
NED
Ret
HUN
2
FRA
Ret
GBR
Ret
BRA
3
RSA
4
5th 94
1993 500cc Cagiva Team Agostini C593 AUS
3
MAL
9
JPN
11
SPA
Ret
AUT
8
GER
6
NED
4
EUR
Ret
RSM
DNS
GBR
DNS
CZE
9
ITA
10
USA
Ret
FIM
5
10th 83
1994 500cc Cagiva Team Agostini C594 AUS
9
MAL
9
JPN
10
SPA
7
AUT
Ret
GER
7
NED
6
ITA
Ret
FRA
Ret
GBR
5
CZE
Ret
USA
5
ARG
2
EUR
10
9th 96

Superbike World Championship

Races by year

Year Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 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
1989 Kawasaki GBR GBR HUN HUN CAN CAN USA
DNS
USA
12
AUT AUT FRA FRA JPN JPN GER GER ITA ITA AUS AUS NZL NZL 69th 4
1990 Kawasaki SPA SPA GBR GBR HUN HUN GER GER CAN CAN USA
3
USA
1
AUT AUT JPN
3
JPN
1
FRA FRA ITA ITA MAL MAL AUS AUS NZL NZL 15th 70
1996 Kawasaki SMR SMR GBR GBR GER GER ITA ITA CZE CZE USA
Ret
USA
6
EUR EUR INA INA JPN JPN NED NED SPA SPA AUS AUS 29th 10
1997 Kawasaki AUS AUS SMR SMR GBR GBR GER GER ITA ITA USA
5
USA
Ret
EUR EUR AUT AUT NED NED SPA SPA JPN JPN INA INA 35th 11
1998 Kawasaki AUS AUS GBR GBR ITA ITA SPA SPA GER GER SMR SMR RSA RSA USA
3
USA
DNS
EUR EUR AUT AUT NED NED JPN JPN 32nd 8
2001 Kawasaki SPA SPA RSA RSA AUS AUS JPN JPN ITA ITA GBR GBR GER GER SMR SMR USA
9
USA
Ret
EUR EUR GER GER NED NED ITA ITA 35th 7
2002 Ducati SPA SPA AUS AUS RSA RSA JPN JPN ITA ITA GBR GBR GER GER SMR SMR USA
13
USA
9
GBR GBR GER GER NED NED< ITA ITA 32nd 10

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Doug Chandler at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame
  2. ^ Doug Chandler career World Superbike statistics at worldsbk.com 2009-06-10 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Doug Chandler career statistics at MotoGP.com
  4. ^ Doug Chandler Interview,by Dean Adams, Superbike Planet, October 1993 November 13, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Motorcycle Riding School
  6. ^ "News and donations". 13 July 2008.

External links

  • - Official racing school site
  • , by Dean Adams, Superbike Planet.com
  • A photo of Doug racing in the AFM
Preceded by AMA Superbike Champion
1996-1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Jamie James
AMA Superbike Champion
1990
Succeeded by
Thomas Stevens

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John Douglas Chandler born September 27 1965 is an American former professional motorcycle racer He earned a reputation as one of the most versatile racers of the 1980s and 1990s Chandler is one of only four riders in AMA racing history to win the AMA Grand Slam representing national wins at a mile half mile short track TT and road race 1 He was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2006 1 Doug ChandlerChandler at the 1993 Japanese Grand Prix NationalityUnited StatesMotorcycle racing career statisticsGrand Prix motorcycle racingActive years1991 1994First race1991 500cc Japanese Grand PrixLast race1994 500cc European Grand PrixTeam s Yamaha Suzuki CagivaStarts Wins Podiums Poles F laps Points54 0 6 2 0 358Superbike World ChampionshipActive years1989 1990 1996 1998 2001 2002ManufacturersKawasaki2002 championship position32ndStarts Wins Podiums Poles F laps Points14 2 5 1 1 120 Contents 1 Motorcycle racing career 2 Career statistics 2 1 Grand Prix motorcycle racing 2 1 1 By season 2 1 2 Races by year 2 2 Superbike World Championship 2 2 1 Races by year 3 References 4 External linksMotorcycle racing career EditBorn in Salinas California Chandler began competing in dirt track oval racing after experiencing success in motocross competitions In 1983 he earned the prestigious AMA Rookie of the Year Award 1 His first ever road race win was in 1988 in the Pro Twins class at Mid Ohio He went on to take the AMA Superbike title in 1990 on a Muzzy Kawasaki also taking World Superbike wins at Brainerd and Sugo that year 2 In 1991 Chandler travelled to Europe to compete in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing series 3 He rode for former world champion Kenny Roberts on a satellite team aboard a Yamaha He finished a respectable 9th in his first year on the Grand Prix circuit He accepted a job from Suzuki in 1992 finishing 5th overall only just behind experienced teammate Kevin Schwantz Chandler spent 1993 and 1994 riding for the Cagiva team He opened 1993 with a podium finish in Australia before things went sour and the team s support moved towards countryman John Kocinski 4 After the 1994 Grand Prix season Chandler left Europe and returned to the AMA Superbike series with Harley Davidson 1 After a less than successful year in 1995 developing the Harley Davidson superbike he rejoined the Muzzy team for 1996 and won both the 1996 and 1997 AMA Superbike titles 1 As a result he joined Fred Merkel and Reg Pridmore as three time AMA Superbike champions 1 Despite a severe crash in World Superbike competition at Laguna Seca in 1998 he finished second overall to Ben Bostrom in the AMA Superbike championship Chandler remained with Kawasaki until 2002 before a final year of road racing with Ducati In 2003 Chandler tried his hand at Supermoto racing in the inaugural season of the AMA Supermoto Championship Showing his impressive versatility Chandler won a race in the new series 1 Chandler currently runs motorcycle training courses 5 In 2015 he began working to assist with race control operations for the American Motorcyclist Association AMA sanctioned American motorcycle road racing series MotoAmerica 6 Career statistics EditGrand Prix motorcycle racing Edit By season Edit Season Class Motorcycle Race Win Podium Pole FLap Pts Plcd1991 500cc Yamaha 15 0 0 0 0 85 9th1992 500cc Suzuki 13 0 4 2 0 94 5th1993 500cc Cagiva 12 0 1 0 0 83 10th1994 500cc Cagiva 14 0 1 0 0 96 9thTotal 54 0 6 2 0 358Races by year Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Class Team Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Pos Pts1991 500cc Team Roberts Yamaha Castrol YZR500 JPN11 AUS12 USARet SPA10 ITA6 GER9 AUT7 EUR9 NED11 FRA6 GBRRet RSM9 CZE10 VDM7 MALRet 9th 851992 500cc Lucky Strike Suzuki 500 RGV500 JPN2 AUS5 MAL5 SPA10 ITA4 EUR3 GER8 NEDRet HUN2 FRARet GBRRet BRA3 RSA4 5th 941993 500cc Cagiva Team Agostini C593 AUS3 MAL9 JPN11 SPARet AUT8 GER6 NED4 EURRet RSMDNS GBRDNS CZE9 ITA10 USARet FIM5 10th 831994 500cc Cagiva Team Agostini C594 AUS9 MAL9 JPN10 SPA7 AUTRet GER7 NED6 ITARet FRARet GBR5 CZERet USA5 ARG2 EUR10 9th 96Superbike World Championship Edit Races by year Edit Year Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 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 R21989 Kawasaki GBR GBR HUN HUN CAN CAN USADNS USA12 AUT AUT FRA FRA JPN JPN GER GER ITA ITA AUS AUS NZL NZL 69th 41990 Kawasaki SPA SPA GBR GBR HUN HUN GER GER CAN CAN USA3 USA1 AUT AUT JPN3 JPN1 FRA FRA ITA ITA MAL MAL AUS AUS NZL NZL 15th 701996 Kawasaki SMR SMR GBR GBR GER GER ITA ITA CZE CZE USARet USA6 EUR EUR INA INA JPN JPN NED NED SPA SPA AUS AUS 29th 101997 Kawasaki AUS AUS SMR SMR GBR GBR GER GER ITA ITA USA5 USARet EUR EUR AUT AUT NED NED SPA SPA JPN JPN INA INA 35th 111998 Kawasaki AUS AUS GBR GBR ITA ITA SPA SPA GER GER SMR SMR RSA RSA USA3 USADNS EUR EUR AUT AUT NED NED JPN JPN 32nd 82001 Kawasaki SPA SPA RSA RSA AUS AUS JPN JPN ITA ITA GBR GBR GER GER SMR SMR USA9 USARet EUR EUR GER GER NED NED ITA ITA 35th 72002 Ducati SPA SPA AUS AUS RSA RSA JPN JPN ITA ITA GBR GBR GER GER SMR SMR USA13 USA9 GBR GBR GER GER NED NED lt ITA ITA 32nd 10References Edit a b c d e f g Doug Chandler at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Doug Chandler career World Superbike statistics at worldsbk com Archived 2009 06 10 at the Wayback Machine Doug Chandler career statistics at MotoGP com Doug Chandler Interview by Dean Adams Superbike Planet October 1993 Archived November 13 2006 at the Wayback Machine Motorcycle Riding School News and donations 13 July 2008 External links EditDougChandlerRacing com Official racing school site The Amazing Career of Doug Chandler by Dean Adams Superbike Planet com A photo of Doug racing in the AFMPreceded byMiguel Duhamel AMA Superbike Champion1996 1997 Succeeded byBen BostromPreceded byJamie James AMA Superbike Champion1990 Succeeded byThomas Stevens Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doug Chandler amp oldid 1125672769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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