Garry McCoy (born 18 April 1972 in
Sydney
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,
New South Wales) is an Australian former professional
motorcycle racer. He has won races in the 125 cc and 500 cc World Championships, as well as in the
Superbike World Championship. He is noted for his oversteering style of riding, earning him the nickname "The Slide King".
Career
McCoy was born in
Sydney
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and in his late teens was a
motorcycle speedway
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rider in his home state of
New South Wales, racing alongside such riders as
Todd Wiltshire and
Craig Boyce. McCoy mostly rode in Division 2 races at tracks like the now closed
Newcastle Motordrome. He finished second in the NSW Div 2 championship in November 1990.
He raced in his first 125 cc world championship races in
1992
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, only four months after his first road race of any kind. He entered the full season the year after, though he missed races through injury in both 1993 and 1994. He won the
1995
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Malaysian Grand Prix and the
Australian Grand Prix
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as well as 7 other top-3 finishes and one pole position. In 1996 he signed to privateer Team Bramich and rode a 748s Ducati. It was a great year for McCoy as he learnt from team director, Don Bramich, the fundamentals for managing a successful team.
In
1998
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he joined the
Hardwick Racing Hardwick Racing was a Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix, grand-prix motorcycle racing team founded by Australians, Australian businessman Jeff Hardwick. The team ran in the world championship with Shell-sponsored Honda motorcycles from to ...
Shell Advance
Honda team to compete in the premier 500 cc class for the first time, riding a
NSR500. He scored points in six of the nine races he started before a broken ankle ended his season. He was out of a ride at the start of 1999, and considered returning to cabinet-making, but he joined
WCM mid-season, and finished third at
Valencia Grand Prix, though his best result elsewhere was seventh.
2000
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was a breakout season for Garry with WCM, as he opened the year with a shock win at the
South African Grand Prix at
Welkom. He had been the only rider to get the 16'5-inch
Michelin
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tyre working to full effect, with his sideways riding style and slight build ideally suited to it. There were two further wins that year at
Portugal and
Valencia (his Valencia victory was the most recent win for a non-Honda satellite bike until
Fabio Quartararo's victory at
Jerez in 2020) to help secure a fifth-place finish in the 500 championship.
2001
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was ruined by a broken wrist sustained at the
French Grand Prix, and 2002 was not a huge success either, resulting in him joining
Kawasaki's factory team. This was hugely disappointing; McCoy only scored points three times, and he and teammates
Andrew Pitt
Andrew Pitt (born 19 February 1976 in Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia) is a retired motorcycle racer. He is a double World Supersport Champion, and has also won a World Superbike race and competed in MotoGP. He lives in Peel on the Isle o ...
and
Alex Hofmann rarely qualified in the top 15.
For he joined
NCR Ducati
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in the
Superbike World Championship, winning at
Philip Island
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and finishing 6th overall. He raced for
Carl Fogarty's Foggy
Petronas
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team in , as the team attempted to make its 900 cc 3 cylinder bike competitive. After 9 rounds his best finish was 12th, and he has qualified for Superpole and a top-16 starting spot 4 times. Results did not improve, and he had no road racing ride for 2006, instead contesting some
Supercross
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.
McCoy worked as a test rider for
Ilmor's 2007
Ilmor X3 800 cc MotoGP prototype, competing in the final two rounds of the 2006 MotoGP season as a wildcard.
[Ilmor confirms McCoy, Michelin](_blank)
article from Crash.net, Retrieved 18 December 2006He was expected to ride for Ilmor in 2007, but
Andrew Pitt
Andrew Pitt (born 19 February 1976 in Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia) is a retired motorcycle racer. He is a double World Supersport Champion, and has also won a World Superbike race and competed in MotoGP. He lives in Peel on the Isle o ...
and an injured, 42-year-old
Jeremy McWilliams were chosen instead.
[Ilmor Announce Team Manager](_blank)
official press release, Retrieved 18 December 2006
In 2008 McCoy joined
Triumph's new
Supersport World Championship
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campaign on the
Daytona 675 bike. He failed to finish the
first race in
Losail due to a mechanical failure. He finished 6th in the
Philip Island race and retired from the
Valencia race. A huge crash at
Brno
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when he struck the slowing bike of one-time teammate
Andrew Pitt
Andrew Pitt (born 19 February 1976 in Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia) is a retired motorcycle racer. He is a double World Supersport Champion, and has also won a World Superbike race and competed in MotoGP. He lives in Peel on the Isle o ...
threatened to end his season
In 2009 at the Donington circuit McCoy scored the first podium for Triumph with 3rd place. He was back on the podium with another third at the WSS final round for 2009 in Portimao, Portugal, finishing the season 8th overall.
Initial expectations were that McCoy would continue with the team for the 2010 season, however he was not a part of the four-rider lineup. The team stated that he had left by 'mutual consent', however McCoy denied this and claimed that the departure was news to him
McCoy shocked by Triumph reversal
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In 2010 McCoy was set to make his return to MotoGP with the FB Corse Team with a two-year deal that would have marked his 18 years in competition. However the team failed to get its three-cylinder 800cc project into competitive shape and on 7 June 2010 McCoy announced their contract had been terminated by mutual consent.
Career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
All stats according to MotoGP.com
By season
Races by year
( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
References
External links
*
garrymccoy.tv
– Official website
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1972 births
Living people
Australian motorcycle racers
Kawasaki Motors Racing MotoGP riders
Superbike World Championship riders
Supersport World Championship riders
Motorcycle racers from Sydney
MotoGP World Championship riders