Robbin Harms

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Robbin Harms
Bimota HB4 Robbin Harms.jpg
Harms in 2012
NationalityDanish
Born (1981-06-09) 9 June 1981 (age 43)
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years 1999, 20022004
First race 1999 Australian 125cc Grand Prix
Last race 2004 Portuguese 125cc Grand Prix
StartsWinsPodiums Poles F. laps Points
23000016
Supersport World Championship
Active years 20052011
Manufacturers Honda
StartsWinsPodiums Poles F. laps Points
750402492

Robbin Harms (born 9 June 1981 in Copenhagen) is a Danish motorcycle racer. [1]

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Career

125cc

Harms first competed in the 125cc class in 1999 for Aprilia where he scored points in the season finale in Argentina.

He returned to the category in 2002, taking part in the Czech Grand Prix with a 23rd-place finish. His next seasons were in 2003 and 2004, in which he scored points in both.

Supersport

He would race in the Supersport World Championship afterwards, from 2005 to 2011, where he scored a handful of podiums, including two-second places in the 2007 season.

British Superbikes

Harms is currently a rider in the British Superbike Championship for Honda but has not been announced on the 2014 entry list. He first competed in the 2012 season where he finished 22nd in the championship with 24 points, with a best finish of ninth in the second race at TT Circuit Assen.

Career statistics

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

Races by year

(key)

YearClassBike12345678910111213141516Pos.Pts
1999 125cc Aprilia MAL JPN SPA FRA ITA CAT NED GBR GER CZE IMO VAL AUS
22
RSA
Ret
BRA
22
ARG
13
32nd3
2002 125cc Honda JPN RSA SPA FRA ITA CAT NED GBR GER CZE
23
POR BRA PAC MAL AUS VAL NC0
2003 125cc Aprilia JPN RSA SPA FRA ITA
25
CAT NED
DSQ
GBR GER
16
CZE
19
POR
Ret
BRA
23
PAC
22
MAL
21
AUS
10
VAL
14
26th8
2004 125cc Honda RSA
18
SPA
Ret
FRA
Ret
ITA
Ret
CAT NED BRA GER
19
GBR
17
CZE
11
POR
Ret
JPN
DNS
QAT MAL AUS VAL 30th5

Supersport World Championship

Races by year

YearBike1234567891011121314Pos.Pts
2005 Honda QAT AUS SPA
Ret
ITA
Ret
EUR
17
SMR
11
CZE
4
GBR
13
NED
6
GER
13
ITA
Ret
FRA
DNS
13th34
2006 Honda QAT
6
AUS
5
SPA
5
ITA
2
EUR
5
SMR
5
CZE
Ret
GBR
4
NED
9
GER
4
ITA
Ret
FRA
6
5th117
2007 Honda QAT
6
AUS
7
EUR
2
SPA
DNS
NED
DNS
ITA
Ret
GBR
2
SMR
5
CZE
Ret
GBR
4
GER
DNS
ITA FRA 7th83
2008 Honda QAT
7
AUS
3
SPA
Ret
NED
13
ITA
5
GER
Ret
SMR
5
CZE
Ret
GBR
Ret
EUR
6
ITA
6
FRA
15
POR
Ret
9th71
2009 Honda AUS
15
QAT
5
SPA
12
NED
9
ITA
DNS
RSA USA
Ret
SMR
Ret
GBR
Ret
CZE
Ret
GER
9
ITA
DNS [2]
FRA POR 17th30
2010 Honda AUS
7
POR
7
SPA
9
NED
6
ITA
Ret
RSA
8
USA
8
SMR
6
CZE
6
GBR
5
GER
11
ITA
Ret
FRA
5
7th98
2011 Honda AUS
5
EUR
4
NED
4
ITA
10
SMR
8
SPA
8
CZE
Ret
GBR
Ret
GER
Ret
ITA
Ret
FRA
DNS
POR
Ret
12th59

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