- Ryuichi Kiyonari
Infobox Superbike rider
Name = Ryuichi Kiyonari
Caption = Ryuichi Kiyonari 2007
Nationality = flagicon|JPNJapan ese
Birthdate = September 23, 1982
Birthplace = Saitama,Japan
Website =
Current team =Hannspree Ten KateHonda
Bike number = 23
Race Starts = 11
Race Wins = 3
Podiums = 4
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 1
Last season = 2008
Last position = 8th (190pts)nihongo|Ryuichi Kiyonari|清成龍一 (born September 23, 1982, in Saitama,Japan ) is a professionalmotorcycle road racer. He is the 2006 and 2007British Superbike champion, and he currently rides forHannspree Ten KateHonda in theSuperbike World Championship . He also won the 2008 Suzuka 8-Hour race, teamed with his regular WSBK team-mateCarlos Checa . He has a reputation for being at his best when leading races from the front.Early years
Kiyonari first raced in 1988 in motocross, which he later stated that he did not especially enjoy. He began circuit racing in 1996, and first raced in the All-Japan 125cc Championship in 1998. He continued in this class until 2001, with a shortage of big results, other than 9th place in the 2000 Suzuka 8-Hour race. However, for 2002 he switched to the All-Japan Supersport championship, which he won with four victories. He also took an All-Japan Superbike Championship victory at
TI Aida .MotoGP
He moved to
MotoGP in early 2003 to replace the lateDaijiro Kato inFausto Gresini 'sTelefónica Movistar team. However, he received little support within the team, especially as team-mateSete Gibernau challenged for the title, and failed to score much in the way of results. There were eight minor points finishes, leaving him 19th overall with a best of 11th.British Superbike Championship
After coming 6th overall in the
British Superbike Championship in 2004, 'Kiyo' won the first four races of 2005, before injuring his ankle in a heavy crash in round 5. He was back for round 9, and retook the championship lead from team-mate Michael Rutter, but eventually was overhauled by the improving Ducati of Lavilla and he finished the season runner up. He also raced in the Valencia Grand Prix forSito Pons ' CamelHonda team, finishing in the points.In 2006 Ducati again had the upper hand early in the season, with Kiyonari closest to their riders, Lavilla and
Leon Haslam . A double victory at Silverstone in the penultimate round kept him in close contention for the title. However, in the double point final round atBrands Hatch , after a win in race one (he was leading when Shane Byrne's heavy crash caused a stoppage - much to Haslam's visible frustration), Kiyonari only needed to finish third in the final race. Kiyonari finished 2nd in the shortened race behind Haslam, thus winning the championship by 8 points.The 2007 season started at Brands Hatch, a track Kiyo admits he does not like, and his results there were unspectacular, with
Jonathan Rea andLeon Camier performing better on their Hondas. However, he took a double win in round three, and a further win in race 2 atOulton Park , to lie second to Lavilla after four rounds. Finally defended his British champion status at Brands Hatch to win the championship for the second time in succession.uperbike World Championship
In SBK|2008 Ryuichi Kiyonari made his
Superbike World Championship debut, having reached an agreement with the World Champion team,Ten Kate Honda , to partnerCarlos Checa andKenan Sofuoğlu .In the second race at Monza, Kiyonari nearly had his first SBK win. Kiyonari was in front as they braked for the final entry into the Parabolica but went wide on the exit and
Noriyuki Haga andMax Neukirchner edged him out - Haga for the win and Neukirchner claiming second by a gap of just .009. Kiyonari finished third with a gap of .051, his first Superbike podium. His first two wins came at Brands Hatch, beatingTroy Bayliss in race 1 andNoriyuki Haga in race 2. He briefly led the very next race at Donington Park, but fell on lap 2. However, he did win the second race in very wet conditions, visibly sliding the rear end of his bike on many occasions.External links
* [http://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s180/st105370.htm sportnetwork.net] Rider profile
* [http://www.ryuichi-kiyonari.com Ryuichi Kiyonari UnOfficial Fan Site]
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