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Shane Byrne (born 10 December 1976), often known as Shakey, is a British professional motorcycle road racer. He is a six-time champion of the
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(2003,
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, 2014, 2016 and 2017), the only person in the history of the series to win six titles. He has also been a race winner in the
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and has competed in
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. The oldest rider competing in the 2018 British Superbike series, Byrne suffered serious injuries involving multiple fractures to his upper body after crashing during a test at
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in May when placed third in the championship. He was successfully treated at Norwich University Hospital and confirmed the extent of his injuries via social media. Byrne announced via social media on 24 July 2018 that the metal cage attached to his skull supporting his head and neck via his shoulders had been removed in favour of a neck-brace collar, but there was still many more months of recovery anticipated due to poor growth of new bone. Prior to motorcycle racing Byrne was a
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worker. After racing he worked as a motorcycle race commentator for
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television from 2019, and is also a manager and mentor to racer
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Early days

Byrne was born in
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, London. While working as a road tester for ''Fast Bikes'' magazine, he participated in track days on a Ducati 996 SPS at a wet
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. He caught the attention of Paul Bird, his future boss. Byrne emerged in the
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in 1999, initially on a private Kawasaki. In 2001 he finished eighth in the championship on board the Performance House Suzuki, which had been previously raced in the 1997 World Superbike Championship, under the Harris brothers' business, Harris Performance. Byrne had five top-five finishes in the 2001 season and was champion of the Privateers' Cup; he was the privateer winner in 22 races out of 26.


Early Success

In 2002, he was signed by Mark Griffiths at Renegade Ducati to ride alongside
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. He also achieved his first British Superbike Championship win in the first race of round three at
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after a race-long battle with
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on the Virgin Yamaha. At the end of 2002 he joined Paul Bird at
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Ducati controversially replacing reigning champion
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. He stunned the paddock by storming to a string of wins, taking the title with ease. He impressed further by achieving a double win at
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for the British round of the
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.


MotoGP

For he joined fellow Brit
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in
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with
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, although he missed several races because of injury. He spent much of racing for
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' team on a
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bike, before they were forced to pull out due to an internal dispute between the chassis and engine manufacturers. He raced in Malaysia and Qatar for
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, replacing the injured
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. But after finishing 14th and 13th, Byrne did not impress Honda and was replaced by
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.


Back to Britain 1

For 2006 he returned to the British Superbike Championship with
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squad. His first podium came in Race Seven despite suffering a severe stomach virus that weekend. He missed Races 11 and 12 after a 187 mph crash caused by a brake failure; he was not seriously injured. At
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he qualified second and followed with a second-place finish in Race One. The team's first win of the season came in Race Two. This was despite the team's bikes having been stolen and dumped in a barn alongside horse manure the previous week. At the final round of the season he was running third when he highsided, being knocked out in the process. Although he again escaped serious injury, he was unable to compete in the final race of the year, which meant he slipped from fourth to sixth in the championship standings. For 2007, Byrne was reunited with his former Monstermob boss, Paul Bird, who was now running the Stobart Vent-Axia team, a privateer team using the 1000cc
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. The Honda was competitive from the start, giving Byrne more opportunities to fight at the front. He finished fifth overall, with a win, a pole position, and nine further podiums. For the 2008 British Superbike Championship, Byrne competed for the Airwaves Ducati squad on a Ducati 1098 alongside
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. The combo was immediately dominant. Byrne won three of the opening four races. In the second race at
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he went wide on Lap One, dropping to 13th place, but he fought back. Almost immediately after he passed
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for third place,
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hit
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, giving Byrne the lead. This race was stopped four laps early after several riders, including Crutchlow and
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fell. In Race Two at
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he was held up by a crash involving Harris on Lap One, dropping to 13th position before fighting back for the win. He finished each of the first 14 races on the podium, often coming through the field after poor starts.


World Superbikes

Twenty-four hours after clinching the British Superbike Championship, Byrne confirmed that he would compete in the 2009 World Superbike Championship with the Sterilgarda Ducati team along with
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. This was his first full-time World Superbike Championship, although he has made successful wild card appearances in the past. Byrne became Sterilgarda Ducati's sole rider in February (due to apparent financial problems forcing Polita out) and recorded his first podium with the team in second place in the first race at the San Marino round of the Championship. Due to financial problems, the Sterilgarda team failed to announce its intention to compete in the
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, leaving Byrne without a confirmed ride for 2010. In November 2009, Byrne announced that he had signed with the Althea Racing team for the 2010 season. He raced alongside former Honda rider
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. He was well behind Checa in performance and had no top-five finishes by midseason. He said he was "bitterly disappointed" with the season as a whole.


Back to Britain 2

Byrne returned to the
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in 2011 with
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-based HM Plant Honda alongside Japanese rider and three-time British Superbike Champion
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. In 2012, he made a return to
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along with Stuart Easton. In 2016, the Paul Bird Motorsport team switched from Kawasaki machinery to Ducati. Byrne competed in British Superbike Championship on a fully factory supported Ducati Panigale R sponsored by Be Wiser Insurance.


After racing

After serious injury ended his immediate participation in motorcycle sport, Byrne started to work as a race-weekend commentator. In a 2021 interview, he confirmed he had not made any firm decision not to again participate, and that his confidence in his long-term recovery had been impacted by the UK's emergency reaction to
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where hospital specialists were redeployed into other areas of need, hence he was 'on hold' until further treatment was available.Exclusive: Lambeth superbike star Shane Byrne on possibility of a racing return – and setting up a company to help bring through sport’s next big things
'' London News online'', 29 January 2021. Retrieved 4 July 2021
Byrne has established a partnership and new sports
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business with fellow television presenter
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to mentor and progress young motorcycle racers.About us
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Matt Roberts co-wrote Byrne's book released in 2020 entitled ''Unshakeable''. In February 2022, it was announced that Byrne would be appearing in future episodes of ''The Late Brake Show'', a
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Channel hosted by Jonny Smith. Byrne will be a guest presenter to ride and review motorcycles, with the first episode eponymously entitled 'Byrne Out'. Byrne is manager and mentor to superbike racer
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, who won the 2022 BSB Championship and is contracted to ride in European rounds of
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, 30 November 2022. Retrieved 1 December 2022


Torrens Trophy

Bryne was awarded the prestigious
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in 2014 in recognition of his winning multiple British Superbike Championships.


Personal life

Byrne married Czech-national, Petra, in November 2010. The couple have two children and share their time between homes in
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and Spain. In 2021, a resurfaced video of Byrne inappropriately spraying champagne up an unsuspecting woman’s dress at an event in 2013 began circulating heavily on the internet. On April 2, 2021, Byrne released a public apology through Facebook.


Career statistics

Stats correct as of 19 October 2014


By championship


British Superbike Championship

* * Season still in progress


=Notes

= :1.2011/2012 - Byrne qualified for "The Showdown" part of the British Superbike Championship season, thus before the 11th round he was awarded 500 points, plus the podium credits he had gained throughout the season. Podium credits are given to any rider finishing first, second, or third with three, two, and one points awarded respectively. :2.2013 - Byrne qualified for "The Showdown" part of the British Superbike Championship season, thus before the tenth round he was awarded 500 points, plus the podium credits he had gained throughout the season. Podium credits are given to anyone finishing first, second, or third with three, two, and one points awarded respectively. :3.2014/2015 - Byrne qualified for "The Showdown" part of the British Superbike Championship season, thus before the tenth round he was awarded 500 points, plus the podium credits he had gained throughout the season. Podium credits are given to anyone finishing first, second, or third, with five, three, and one points awarded respectively.


Superbike World Championship


See also

* 2006 British Superbike season *
2008 British Superbike season The 2008 British Superbike Championship season was scheduled to begin on 6 April 2008; however, snow at Brands Hatch forced the abandonment of the day's races, which were later rescheduled. The series was rescheduled to start on 20 April and end ...
*
2009 Superbike World Championship season The 2009 Superbike World Championship was the twenty-second season of the Superbike World Championship. It was the second season in which HANNspree had been the title sponsor of the championship. The South African round returned on 15–17 May ...


References


Citations


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External links


Official websiteTeam Sterilgarda BRC Racing websiteWorld SBK rider stats
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