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Dan Linfoot

Dan Linfoot
Dan Linfoot No 200 Yamaha 2009 BSB.jpg
Linfoot in 2009
Nationality English
Born (1988-07-08) 8 July 1988 (age 28)
Knaresborough, North Yorkshire
Current team Honda Racing UK
Bike number 4

Daniel Craig Linfoot (born (1988-07-08)8 July 1988 in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire) is a superbike rider who competes in the British Superbike Championship for Honda Racing aboard a Honda CBR1000RR.

Dan has been racing since 2002, when he began his racing career on minibikes, before progressing through to geared bikes in 2003.

From 2003 to present, Dan has progressed from 125cc bikes to Superbikes, riding in MotoGP 250cc, World Supersport 600cc, and British Superbikes.

Linfoot started out in 2001-02 in the National Minibike Championships, later moving up the 125cc category in 2004. In 2005 Linfoot came 4th in the championship.

In 2005, Linfoot make his 125cc Grand Prix debút alongside his compatriot Chris Elkin with wildcard facility at Donington. Linfoot finish the race respectable, 9th place after starting from 39th grid in wet race.

Linfoot then went on to ride in the World 250cc championship in 2007 with Team Sicilia aboard Aprilia RSV 250 replacing Anthony West. In same conditions, Linfoot repeated his best result at Donington who finished the race in 9th again after starting from 21st on the grid.

However, Linfoot failed to score the 6 remaining race. Linfoot was replaced by Federico Sandi onwards.

Linfoot compete European superstock championship in 2008.

For the 2009 season Linfoot moved back to England to race in the British Supersport Championship, Linfoot started well gaining a 3rd position at the first meeting at Brands Hatch. Linfoot was later injured due to a big crash during qualifying at Snetterton breaking his metatarsals. Linfoot returned 3 meetings later at Brands Hatch, gaining 7th and 5th places before been called up to the British Superbike Championship to replace the injured Jon Kirkham. Just a week after making his BSB debut Linfoot was given a wildcard entry to the World Supersport Championship at Magny-Cours.


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