Alain Michel (motorcyclist)

French motorcycle racer
Alain Michel enjoy his title.

Alain Michel (born 23 February 1953) in Montelimar is a French sidecar racer and motorcycle preparer. He is the only French World Sidecar Champion.

The career of Alain Michel [1] began on 2 wheels 1972. He also won this year's Cup Four Seasons category on a Honda 450 and finished in second place in the championship of France 500 national.

Considering this experience as inconclusive, he embarked on three wheels 1975 and in 1976 began to a career Grand Prix category sidecar in which he obtained some good results.

His first Grand Prix victory, he won in France at Paul Ricard in 1977, with Gérard Lecorre as a passenger. That year would be marked by a classic race in the rain at Silverstone (England) but would result in abandonment. They finished 5th in the World Championship.

In 1978, the team ended runner-up in the world with its new passenger Stuart Collins earned after two victories.

1979 a new "monkey" took place in the basket; Michael Burkhard. The crew had two victories at Mans and Assen and a 4th-place finish in the World Championship.

In 1980, 1981 and 1982 the crew won four victories, many podiums and finished respectively 2, 3 and 4 in the championships those years.

1984 with Jean-Marc Fresc in the "basket" and still the 3rd position in the world at the end of the season before having a "catastrophic" season 1985.

In 1986 Michel and Fresc struggled all season against the crew of Streuer and Schnieders. A 5th place at Hockenheim (Germany) because of a loose headphone lost the crew valuable points for the championship final, they would be perfectly equal on the number of points. But thanks to 5 wins against 2 to the French crew, it is the Dutch team that are world champions.

Undeterred, Alain Michel and Jean-Marc Fresc went on to fight in 1987 with 5 podiums in 1988 still 4th with 2 podiums, then 1989 3rd in the championship with three podiums.

In 1990 it is the dedication with his passenger Simon Birchall and the title of world champion sidecar, won on a LCR-Krauser.[2]

Another season in 1991, the 16th at the highest level and Alain Michel finally hangs up the leathers and helmet. Meanwhile, during this period, he has won 9 titles of Champion of France in the category.

Among other activities, he continued for some time to be with the world of motorcycle racing, taking care to develop machines enduro, or designing with his friend Claude Fior, motorcycle Grand Prix suspension.

Honours

  • World Champion 1990.
  • Vice-world champion in 1978, 1981 and 1986.
  • Champion of France (9 titles)
  • 16 seasons at the highest level.
  • 138 Grands Prix contested.
  • 77 Podiums.
  • 18 Wins.
  • 43 Pole positions and lap records.

References

  1. ^ "BIKE 70 - Alain Michel".
  2. ^ http://www.eggersdorfer.info/klassen/wmsidecar.php

External links

  • http://www.f1network.net/main/s180/st33791.htm
  • https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alain_Michel_et_Jean-Marc_Fresc_sur_LCR_Krauser.jpg
  • http://www.hahn-archiv.de/0492fb99e30dbf50a/index.html
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Steve Webster
With: Tony Hewitt
World Sidecar Champion
1990
With: Simon Birchall
Succeeded by
Steve Webster
With: David James
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Sidecar World Champions
   

1949   Oliver - Jenkinson
1950   Oliver - Dobelli
1951   Oliver - Dobelli
1952   Smith - Clements / Nutt
1953   Oliver - Dibben
1954   Noll - Cron
1955   Faust - Remmert
1956   Noll - Cron
1957   Hillebrand - Grunwal
1958   Schneider - Strauß
1959   Schneider - Strauß
1960   Fath - Wohlgemuth
1961   Deubel - Hörner
1962   Deubel - Hörner
1963   Deubel - Hörner
1964   Deubel - Hörner
1965   Scheidegger - Robinson

1966   Scheidegger - Robinson
1967   Enders - Engelhardt
1968   Fath - Kalauch
1969   Enders - Engelhardt
1970   Enders - Kalauch / Engelhardt
1971   Owesle - Kremer / Rutterford
1972   Enders - Engelhardt
1973   Enders - Engelhardt
1974   Enders - Engelhardt
1975   Steinhausen - Huber
1976   Steinhausen - Huber
1977   O'Dell - Arthur / Holland
1978   Biland - Williams
1979A   Biland - Waltisperg
1979B   Holzer - Meierhans

1980   Taylor - Johansson
1981   Biland - Waltisberg
1982   Schwärzel - Huber
1983   Biland - Waltisberg
1984   Streuer - Schnieders
1985   Streuer - Schnieders
1986   Streuer - Schnieders
1987   Webster - Hewitt
1988   Webster - Hewitt / Simmons
1989   Webster - Hewitt
1990   Michel - Birchall
1991   Webster - Simmons
1992   Biland - Waltisberg
1993   Biland - Waltisberg
1994   Biland - Waltisberg

1995   Dixon - Hetherington
1996   Dixon - Hetherington
1997   Webster - James
1998   Webster - James
1999   Webster - James
2000   Webster - Woodhead
2001   Klaffenböck - Parzer
2002   Abbott - Biggs
2003   Webster - Woodhead
2004   Webster - Woodhead
2005   Reeves - Reeves
2006   Reeves - Reeves
2007   Reeves - Farrance
2008   Päivärinta - Karttiala
2009   Birchall - Birchall
2010   Päivärinta - Hänni

2011   Päivärinta - Hänni
2012   Reeves - Hawes
2013   Päivärinta - Hänni
2014   Reeves - Cluze
2014 F2   Reeves - Cluze
2015   Streuer - Koerts
2015 F2   Reeves - Farrance
2016   Päivärinta - Kainulainen
2016 F2   Birchall - Birchall
2017 Birchall - Birchall
2018 Birchall - Birchall
2019 Reeves - Wilkes
2021 Schlosser - Fries
2022 Ellis - Clément
2023 Ellis - Clément

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