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Jean Michel Bayle

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Nationality
  
French

Years active
  
1986 - 1992


Teams
  
Honda

Name
  
Jean-Michel Bayle

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Born
  
1 April 1969 Manosque, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France (
1969-04
)

Championships
  
1988 125cc World Champion 1989 250cc World Champion 1991 AMA 250cc Supercross Champion 1991 AMA 250cc National Champion 1991 AMA 500cc National Champion

Similar People
  
Jeff Stanton, Jacky Vimond, Ricky Johnson, Jeff Ward, Mickael Pichon

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Jean-Michel Bayle(Degrasse) (born 1 April 1969 in Manosque, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) is a semi-retired French professional motorcycle racer. He was one of the most successful riders of his era, achieving success at the highest levels in both motocross and road racing. ].

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Biography

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Bayle won the FIM 125cc motocross world championship in 1988, and the 250cc motocross world championship a year later. He competed in the United States in 1991, becoming one of few Europeans to win the AMA 250cc and 500cc Outdoor National Championships. Having won all the major motocross championships, Bayle became one of the few riders to switch motorcycling disciplines, going from dirt track motocross events to pavement based road race events.

Jean-Michel Bayle Jean Michel Bayle Motorcycle Race YAMAHA MOTOR CO LTD

He competed in the 250cc road racing world championship for the Aprilia factory racing team during the 1994 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, and in 1996 moved up to the 500cc class for the Kenny Roberts-Yamaha team. He scored points twice in 1999. He managed one pole position in the 250cc class and 2 poles in the 500cc division but, never managed to finish on the podium. In 2002, he teamed with Sebastien Gimbert and Nicolas Dussauge to win the Bol d'or and the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance races. Bayle suffered serious injuries during the 2002 season and retired from road racing competition.

He still competes in motocross events and campaigned in the French observed trials national championship. Bayle was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2000.

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References

Jean-Michel Bayle Wikipedia