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    Carlos Checa Carrera (born 15 October 1972) is a Spanish former professional motorcycle road racer and winner of the 2011 Superbike World Championship...
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  • Bautista 16 2017 Jonathan Rea 16 4 2024 Toprak Razgatlıoğlu 15* 2011 Carlos Checa 15 5 2022 Toprak Razgatlıoğlu 14 2015 Jonathan Rea 14 2009 Ben Spies...
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  •  Max Biaggi Aprilia RSV4 1000 P 10 2 2 Aprilia Alitalia Racing 2011  Carlos Checa Ducati 1098R P 15 0 6 Althea Racing 2012  Max Biaggi Aprilia RSV4 1000...
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  • banned for the 2011 season. After a dominating since season opening, Carlos Checa won his first championship and Ducati's 17th manufacturer title. The...
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    Namba throughout 2001. It was raced in the 2002 season by Biaggi and Carlos Checa on the factory team, and towards the end of the season M1s were also...
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  • in the Netherlands but was relocated in Italy in 2002. Max Biaggi and Carlos Checa raced for the team from 1999 to 2002. Biaggi achieved a total of 8 race...
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    banned for the 2011 season. After a dominating since season opening, Carlos Checa won his first championship and Ducati's 17th manufacturer title. The...
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  • rider Carlos Checa replaced him at the team, riding the new 800cc Honda RC212V. However, the team was not able to repeat their 2006 results, as Checa struggled...
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  • Media Group. 4 October 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012. "Althea confirms Checa, Giugliano for 2012". crash.net. Crash Media Group. 18 October 2011. Retrieved...
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  • Spain's Carlos Checa and Ducati switched tyre suppliers to Bridgestone. Capirossi took two wins at Twin Ring Motegi and Sepang, while Checa scored a...
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    Ducati's third season in MotoGP, with Bayliss replaced by the Spanish rider Carlos Checa. Thanks to a collaboration agreement with Bridgestone, Ducati could finally...
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  • Colin Edwards 1995–2002 31 2 11 Doug Polen 1989, 1991–1992, 1994 27 2 12 Carlos Checa 2008–2013 24 1 13 Raymond Roche 1988–1992 23 1 14 Marco Melandri 2011–2014...
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    Bayliss' original).It then went on to win a second world title with Carlos Checa in 2011. The SWA (Supertest World Association) awarded the 1098 the "Best...
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     Troy Bayliss Ducati 999 F06 2008  Troy Bayliss Ducati 1098 F08 2011  Carlos Checa Ducati 1098 R 2022  Álvaro Bautista Panigale V4 R 2023  Álvaro Bautista...
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    third place, after fighting hard with Norifumi Abe and fellow Spaniard Carlos Checa, who went on to win the race. After finishing third in Jarama, retired...
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  • 2003–2016 219 Loris Capirossi 1995–1996, 2000–2011 8 Jorge Lorenzo 2008–2019 210 9 Colin Edwards 2003–2014 198 10 Carlos Checa 1995–2007, 2010 197 Source:...
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    warm-up lap, and when he switched to a wet set-up bike he – like teammate Carlos Checa – had trouble getting the second bike fired up. Rea missed several rounds...
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    Retrieved 2018-06-11. "Podium: race winner Mick Doohan, second place Carlos Checa, third place Alex Criville at 500cc: Malaysian GP". Motorsport.com. "motogp...
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  • Checa can mean: Checa, Ecuador Checa, Spain Carlos Checa, Spanish motorcycle racer David Checa, Carlos's younger brother, also a Spanish motorcycle racer...
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    won the 2008 Suzuka 8-Hour race, teamed with his former WSBK teammate Carlos Checa. Kiyonari first raced in 1988 in motocross, which he later stated that...
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    original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-07-30. Guy, Michael (2009-10-17). "Checa signs for new Altea Ducati Team for 2010". Motorcycle News. Bauer Media...
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    All specifications are manufacturer claimed unless noted otherwise: Carlos Checa won both the riders and manufacturers title during the 2011 Superbike...
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    place, he hunt down first place Carlos Checa who was suffering from tyre wear. While Crivillé was closing down the gap, Checa slid out of contention when...
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    Racing Honda Honda RS250R 12 Gabriele Debbia 1–6 35 Loek Bodelier 7–8 38 Carlos Checa 8–14 Aprilia Racing Team Aprilia Unlimited Jeans Chesterfield Aprilia...
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  • to Superbike World Championship at the end of the season Pons signed Carlos Checa and Australian rookie Casey Stoner for the 2006 season. However, the...
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    10–11 Fortuna Honda Pons Honda Honda NSR500 17 Alberto Puig 1–14 24 Carlos Checa All WCM ROC Yamaha ROC Yamaha 18 James Haydon 1–12 30 Andrew Stroud 13–15...
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    Madrid motorcycle Grand Prix Jarama Lucio Cecchinello Tetsuya Harada Carlos Checa Report 7 27 June †† Dutch TT Assen Marco Melandri Valentino Rossi Mick...
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    David Checa (born 20 April 1980) is a Spanish professional motorcycle road racer. He is four time FIM Endurance World Champion, winning the title in 2004...
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    while the customer machines were ridden by Marco Melandri, Toni Elías, Carlos Checa, and Shinya Nakano. A perennial issue with Honda's GP motorcycle is which...
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    Suzuki's test rider Akira Ryō, who raced as a wildcard entry, and Yamaha's Carlos Checa completed the all four-stroke podium. Rossi's teammate, Tohru Ukawa,...
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