Alex Barros


Alexandre Barros is a former Brazilian motorcycle road racer. After a long career in MotoGP, for 2006 he moved to the Superbike World Championship. He returned to MotoGP for 2007, but retired by the end of the season.

Career

Early career

Barros started racing motorcycles at the age of 8, when he won on his debut in the Brazilian minibike championship. In the next two years, he was twice Brazilian moped champion. In 1981, he was the Brazilian 50cc Champion, and in 1985 he won the title of Brazilian's 250cc category. The year of 1986 saw his international début in the 80cc category—he lied about his age so he could race at the Spanish Grand Prix at the age of 15. He finished the championship in sixteenth place, scoring 6 points. In 1987, he also raced the 80cc championship, finishing seventeenth, scoring 8 points.

250cc World Championship

In 1988, Barros made his first race on the World Championship 250cc category, scoring no points. That same year, he was 3rd in the Latin American circuit of that same class. The next year, he finished 18th in the World Championship, scoring 30 points.

500cc & MotoGP World Championship

In 1990, Alex Barros was the youngest rider in history to join the top motorcycling category, the 500cc, at the age of 20. In his first year, he was 12th overall, with 57 points. Notable results included 8th in the United States and Germany, and 5th in the Belgium Grand Prix. Two years later, his first podium: a third place in the Netherlands.
The year of 1993 saw his breakthrough as he joined the Suzuki team. After qualifying third in the US Grand Prix, Barros had his first victory in Spain, finishing that year's world championship in sixth place. His teammate Kevin Schwantz was that year's champion. The following year, Barros scored in all but one the races. 1996 saw his best performance yet, finishing the championship at fourth, a feat he repeated in 2000, 2001 and 2002. His win at Mugello in 2001, was the latest by a rider other than Valentino Rossi until 2009. In 2002, the first of MotoGP he scored 204 points and won races in Pacific and Valencia, eleven points behind second place. 2003 was a difficult one for Barros due to injuries, but in 2004, he once again finished the championship in fourth, in a season dominated by Valentino Rossi, Sete Gibernau and Max Biaggi. In 2005, Barros returned to the top of the podium in Portugal, however he did not mount a lasting championship challenge, and was not offered a ride for 2006. He returned to MotoGP in 2007, riding a Ducati GP7 for Pramac d'Antin. In pre-season testing he matched the factory Ducatis, and at midseason he was ahead of the factory rider Loris Capirossi. He came third at Mugello and fourth at Istanbul Park.

Superbike World Championship

For he was hired by the Klaffi Honda team in the Superbike World Championship, paying around £100,000 of his own money to fund the ride. After a satisfactory debut weekend with two top 10 finishes, he took a pair of podium finishes at Round 2 in Phillip Island, and a second and a fourth in round four at Monza. At Brands Hatch he failed to qualify for Superpole, but bounced back from 18th on the grid to take a pair of top 10 finishes. The wet meeting at Assen was a disappointment for Barros, especially as he is a wet-weather expert.
His season was characterised by poor starts, but despite this he ended the season as the second highest Honda rider in the championship in sixth place, behind former champion James Toseland. At Imola he took his only WSBK win, and followed it with a second place in race 2.

Suzuka 8 Hours

In 1999, Barros and Japanese teammate Tadayuki Okada won the Suzuka 8 Hours endurance race riding a Honda RC45 superbike.

Career statistics

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By class

Races by year

Points system from 1969 to 1987:
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Points system from 1988 to 1992:
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Points system from 1993 onwards:
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YearClassTeamBike123456789101112131415161718PosPts
198680ccRiejuESP
Ret
NAT
Ret
GER
11
AUT
23
YUG
Ret
NED
Ret
16th6
198680ccAutisaGBR
8
SWE
RSM
8
BWU
16th6
198780ccCasalESP
Ret
GER
11
NAT
Ret
AUT
8
YUG
10
NED
22
GBR
CZE
Ret
17th8
198780ccArbizuRSM
7
POR
Ret
17th8
1988250ccVenemotos YamahaTZ250JPN
USA
ESP
EXP
NAT
GER
AUT
NED
BEL
YUG
FRA
GBR
SWE
CZE
BRA
Ret
NCO
1989250ccVenemotos YamahaTZ250JPN
Ret
AUS
10
USA
16
ESP
NAT
15
GER
AUT
19
YUG
15
NED
Ret
BEL
Ret
FRA
Ret
GBR
13
SWE
9
CZE
10
BRA
10
18th30
1990500ccCagivaGP500JPN
Ret
USA
8
ESP
Ret
NAT
Ret
GER
8
AUT
11
YUG
Ret
NED
10
BEL
5
FRA
Ret
GBR
11
SWE
9
CZE
Ret
HUN
9
AUS
12th57
1991500ccCagivaGP500JPN
10
AUS
8
USA
6
ESP
ITA
4
GER
AUT
EUR
NED
7
FRA
GBR
RSM
CZE
VDM
MAL
13th46
1992500ccMarlboro CagivaGP500JPN
11
AUS
12
MAL
Ret
ESP
12
ITA
5
EUR
11
GER
7
NED
3
HUN
9
FRA
GBR
BRA
8
RSA
Ret
13th29
1993500ccLucky Strike SuzukiRGV500AUS
5
MAL
7
JPN
6
ESP
Ret
AUT
4
GER
Ret
NED
Ret
EUR
5
RSM
7
GBR
Ret
CZE
10
ITA
5
USA
2
FIM
1
6th125
1994500ccLucky Strike SuzukiRGV500AUS
8
MAL
7
JPN
5
ESP
4
AUT
7
GER
5
NED
2
ITA
7
FRA
6
GBR
Ret
CZE
8
USA
8
ARG
8
EUR
6
8th134
1995500ccKanemoto HondaNSR500AUS
6
MAL
6
JPN
Ret
ESP
5
GER
7
ITA
7
NED
5
FRA
5
GBR
Ret
CZE
9
BRA
8
ARG
8
EUR
6
7th104
1996500ccPileri HondaNSR500MAL
2
INA
2
JPN
Ret
ESP
8
ITA
6
FRA
7
NED
3
GER
8
GBR
7
AUT
5
CZE
9
IMO
8
CAT
8
BRA
5
AUS
4
4th158
1997500ccGresini HondaNSR500VMAL
11
JPN
10
ESP
8
ITA
6
AUT
13
FRA
6
NED
6
IMO
9
GER
6
BRA
Ret
GBR
3
CZE
8
CAT
Ret
INA
Ret
AUS
8
9th101
1998500ccGresini HondaNSR500JPN
7
MAL
Ret
ESP
5
ITA
9
FRA
Ret
MAD
9
NED
4
GBR
5
GER
4
CZE
3
IMO
4
CAT
7
AUS
4
ARG
3
5th138
1999500ccMoviStar Pons HondaNSR500MAL
6
JPN
8
ESP
Ret
FRA
10
ITA
Ret
CAT
Ret
NED
10
GBR
5
GER
8
CZE
7
IMO
2
VAL
10
AUS
Ret
RSA
11
BRA
4
ARG
8
9th110
2000500ccEmerson Honda PonsNSR500RSA
4
MAL
8
JPN
7
ESP
5
FRA
5
ITA
Ret
CAT
Ret
NED
1
GBR
14
GER
1
CZE
Ret
POR
10
VAL
5
BRA
2
PAC
7
AUS
4
4th163
2001500ccWest Honda PonsNSR500JPN
6
RSA
9
ESP
6
FRA
8
ITA
1
CAT
Ret
NED
4
GBR
3
GER
5
CZE
9
POR
Ret
VAL
2
PAC
2
AUS
4
MAL
7
BRA
4
4th182
2002MotoGPWest Honda PonsNSR500JPN
6
RSA
Ret
ESP
5
FRA
8
ITA
5
CAT
5
NED
2
GBR
3
GER
Ret
CZE
9
POR
5
BRA
4
4th204
2002MotoGPWest Honda PonsRC211VPAC
1
MAL
3
AUS
2
VAL
1
4th204
2003MotoGPGauloises Yamaha Tech3YZR-M1JPN
8
RSA
5
ESP
5
FRA
3
ITA
Ret
CAT
8
NED
8
GBR
DNS
GER
Ret
CZE
7
POR
11
BRA
12
PAC
6
MAL
15
AUS
Ret
VAL
6
9th101
2004MotoGPRepsol HondaRC211VRSA
4
ESP
3
FRA
7
ITA
6
CAT
Ret
NED
Ret
BRA
5
GER
2
GBR
9
CZE
Ret
POR
3
JPN
4
QAT
4
MAL
3
AUS
5
VAL
6
4th165
2005MotoGPCamel Pons HondaRC211VESP
4
POR
1
CHN
11
FRA
Ret
ITA
7
CAT
4
NED
7
USA
Ret
GBR
3
GER
5
CZE
4
JPN
Ret
MAL
8
QAT
9
AUS
Ret
TUR
9
VAL
5
8th147
2007MotoGPPramac d'Antin DucatiGP7QAT
9
ESP
11
TUR
4
CHN
14
FRA
Ret
ITA
3
CAT
8
GBR
7
NED
7
GER
Ret
USA
9
CZE
9
RSM
Ret
POR
Ret
JPN
8
AUS
5
MAL
12
VAL
7
10th115

Superbike World Championship

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