Mark Heckles
Mark Heckles is a British professional motorcycle racer.
Mark Heckles | |
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Heckles leaning left at Road America in 2015 | |
Born | 4 March 1976 |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Heckles is the son of Keith Heckles, the 1976 Manx Grand Prix lap record holder.[1]
In 1994, Mark Heckles started competing professionally on an international level. In 1994, he operated as a self-funded privateer. In 2015 , Heckles joined Ryders Alley Racing in the MotoAmerica road racing series.
Career
- 2014 5 Expert Championships, CCS Atlantic Championship, Atlantic Region: Overall
- Points 3rd Place, Mid Atlantic Region: Overall Points 3rd Place
- 2013 CCS Atlantic Championship. Multiple wins and podiums in all classes.
- 2006 Aintree Clubmans Championship. Multiple wins
- 2004 British Superstock Championship.
- 2003 British Superbike Championship.
- 2002 World Superbike Championship.
- 2001 European Superstock Championship. Finished 3rd in Championship.
- 2000 British 250 Aprilia Challenge.
- 1999 British Supersport Championship.
- 1997-1998 Club Championships TZR125 & RS125
- 1996 British Superteen challenge.
- 1994-95 Two-time British Mini Moto Champion with Polini.
References
- "Mark is hurt in death crash". Liverpool Echo. 23 June 2004. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
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