MotoGP Challenge Ahead

Following a successful 2010 season with the factory Yamaha World
Superbike Team, including a clean sweep of pole position, fastest laps
and two race wins at his home round of Silverstone on his way to fifth
overall in his debut season in the World Superbike Championship, the
opportunity presented itself for Cal to join the Monster Tech3 Yamaha
MotoGP team. This opportunity was too good to turn down, and so as part
of a two-year deal Cal will be riding in MotoGP. He hopes this season
to make steady progress throughout the year in what will be a
challenging transition from the production based championships he has
raced in to the prototype machinery of MotoGP.
After winning the 2009 World Supersport Championship, Cal stepped up to
the World Superbike Championship for 2010. In 2009 he had an incredible
season with the Yamaha World Supersport Team, and stormed to the world
championship on his Yamaha YZF-R6 with five race wins and ten pole
positions from fourteen races.
He cut his road racing teeth in 1999 in the UK Junior Challenge,
dominating the class to win the championship before moving on to the
Aprilia RS 125 Challenge for 2000 and 2001. Cal went on to push hard in
his second year, culminating in a nailbiting race at Brands Hatch where
with four laps to go he clinched the championship!
Cal’s 2003 year in the Virgin Mobile Yamaha R6 Cup was an
adrenalin-filled ride, and he gave it 100% from the outset,
guaranteeing there was never a dull race. Cal clearly worked well with
the R6, and ended the season second in the championship!
Cal is also no stranger to Supersport, racing for three years in the
British Supersport Championship with great success, most memorably in
2006 when he won the title. This was preceded by a strong second year
in 2005, when he finished third in the standings.
2007 was his debut year in British Superbike, when he was teamed
with experienced racer Chris Walker. He finished a respectable ninth in
his first season, scoring a podium and a third at Brands.
Cal further proved his abilities on a superbike in the British
Superbike Championship of 2008. A couple of riders came to the fore as
being that extra bit special, and Cal was one of those riders. He
started the season strongly, being one of the few riders to cause
problems for Shane Byrne in the opening half of the championship, and
was the only rider to break Byrne’s run of wins in the first eight
races. Unfortunate crashes at Knockhill and Cadwell Park kept him from
making more of the season than he did; however he still managed an
impressive third place in the standings.
For 2011 Cal takes his next step with the Yamaha family and joins
double World Superbike Champion Colin Edwards in the Monster Tech3
Yamaha MotoGP Team.