Mike Edwards (motorcyclist)

Mike 'Spike' Edwards (born February 1962)[1] based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, is an English motorcycle road racer. He is a seven time motorcycle champion in various classes.

Mike Edwards waiting in the pit garage, for his turn to experience some on track action.

Mike 'Spike' Edwards after competing in motorcycle racing each year since 1982, is now offering access to his extensive race and on track experience, through his online presence producing motorcycle related info vids, circuit guides, and hint and tips on riding techniques.

Edwards has a broad range of online profiles, usually through his brand identity of 'no1bloke'

Edwards is now also using Patreon as a platform to provide exclusive online content to his subscribers; where there are several tiers of contributions for which the subscribers can earn a variety of rewards. Mike Edwards Patreon Page

Edwards drawing on his extensive motorcycle racing experience has prepared track guides, on how he rides a decent lap of the race circuit. Using his own personally recorded onboard action video Edwards edits the track in to sections, and uses slow motion and freeze frames to highlight and illustrate markers and reference points with a voiceover; as a rider aid, whether you are a racer or track day rider this guide may be able to offer you some pointers to put together a good lap.

With a particular love and enjoyment for Endurance Racing, Edwards with different teams, private and factory supported, has secured 5 World Endurance rostrums. Brno, Silverstone, Paul Ricard, Imola and Vallelunga.

He currently races in European and World competition, being the only Briton to have won the Imola 200 since Paul Smart in 1972. Racing in endurance racing, Classic racing and Supermono events. Additionally Edwards is one of a few ACU certified Commercial Road Race Coaches. Edwards has previously trained as a Driving Standards Agency, Compulsory Basic Training and Direct Access Training instructor.

Edwards founded his eBay project 'Gordon' where he took a £454 Yamaha SZR 660cc salvage yard wreck to rostrum finishes in the British Supermono Championship. Through the creation of 'Gordon's Special Friends' the bike was totally rebuilt and race prepared; with the progress documented on a popular website and blog.[2] Edwards now offers an on track assessment scheme, V121Pro where he uses video footage to help other motorcyclists improve their riding skills.[3]

Edwards has recently completed another motorcycle restoration race project named 'Nancy' a Yamaha FZ600 with the rebuild and restoration project being followed as editorial pieces in Classic Motorcycle Mechanics magazine.

Career highlights

  • 1988 British JuniorStock Champion
  • 1992 400cc British Supersport Championship
  • 1995 600cc British Supersport Championship
  • 2004 British Supermono Champion (watercooled)
  • 2014 British Historic GP Champion
  • 2015 British Historic GP Champion
  • 2017 Euro FIM International Classic GP Champion

Edwards is an established motorcycle racing journeyman - a competitor with over 37 years race experience, having raced something every year since 1982. With 7 separate Championship titles, in depth experience, winning on the Roads, and at World and European level - his history in the sport runs deep.

On the 'pure' roadsEdwards won: The Macau Grand Prix on a works Yamaha engine ROC 500 North West 200 Supersport 600cc race

He's had some great fun in World Endurance, with many rostrums with different bike manufacturers, racing all over the world, including the iconic Suzuka 8hr; Edwards' favourite result being 2nd at the Bol d'Or with teammates Robert Holden and Steve Manley to the factory Yamaha team with the Sarron brothers and Yasu Nagai in 1984. He's the last Briton to have won the Imola 200, Paul Smart 1972 then Edwards in 2002.

Supermono bikes and the racing class has long held an attraction for Edwards, who enjoys the camaraderie and engineering skills that this class particularly offers. Having ridden the factory backed MuZ Skorpion single to many race wins, Edwards also enjoyed great success racing a ‘mini mono’ – 450cc engine in a 125 size frame in the European Supermono series. His notorious project ‘Gordon’ www.gordonsalive.com was born from Edwards' love of supermonos.

Wanting to pass on the wealth of knowledge Edwards has been lucky enough to acquire over the years; he is now also a road race coach. It's not been easy to achieve; but by giving something back to the sport that has given him so much over the years, he definitely thinks it's worth it. Edwards has been the only independent ACU certified commercial road racing coach for the last ten years.

Edwards enjoys a good online presence across many motorcycling message boards and has a good following of his racing related videos on his YouTube channel,[4] or you can simply search for him online to see them.

Sources

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Steve Hislop
Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix Winner
1995
Succeeded by
Phillip McCallen
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