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Merriman riding a Yamaha bike in 2004. Stefan Merriman.jpg
Merriman riding a Yamaha bike in 2004.

Stefan William Merriman (born 24 March 1973 in Tauranga, New Zealand) is a former professional motorcycle trials and enduro rider. He won the World Enduro Championship in 2000 (250cc), 2001 (400cc), 2003 (250cc), and 2004 (Enduro 1).

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Career

Merriman began riding trials at an early age. In 1985 when he was 12 years old and competing against adult riders, he won the clubman class at the New Zealand Trials Championship riding a Fantic 80. [1] Two years later when he was 14, he won the New Zealand Experts Championship. In August 1989 he won a two-day international youth trial at Scarborough. [2] and while he was in England, he also finished second in the YMSA youth six days trial in Derbyshire. When he returned to New Zealand he won the expert class at the 1989 New Zealand Trials Championship. In 1990 he moved to Yorkshire to live and in May was 10th in the Scottish Six Days Trial (SSDT) and received the award for best newcomer. The following year he finished 15th in the SSDT and in 1992 he finished 4th. [3] In the 1991 and 1992 SSDTs he won best performance of the day awards. While living in England he rode in the British and World trials championships and received support from the UK Aprilia importers, Gerald Richardson and Malcolm Rathmell. He rode in 21 rounds of the World Championship from 1990 to 1992, with a best result of 16th at the Finnish round in 1991. He was also 6th in the British Championship that year. [4] Merriman returned to New Zealand in 1992 then moved to Brisbane in 1993. Later that year he won the Australian and the New Zealand Trials Championships. In 1994 he finished second to Graham Jarvis in the Australian Trials Championship, and he won it again in 1995. Around this time he also competed in road racing and won the Australian Supersport 600 championship in 1995. [5] From 1996 he began competing in enduro events, riding on an Australian motorcycle competition licence when he competed in international events. He won the World Enduro Championship in the 250cc class in 2000, the 400cc in 2001, 250cc in 2003 and Enduro One in 2004. In 2003, Merriman also came close to beating Juha Salminen for the overall World title, finishing second in the overall championship only three points (266 vs. 269) behind Salminen. He led the championship before the final heat where he fell and finished second as Salminen took the win and the championship. [6] In 2004, Merriman moved to Yamaha, winning his fourth world title and placing third overall, behind Salminen and Samuli Aro and ahead of David Knight. The following year, he won eleven of the 18 rounds in the Enduro 2 class, but with four retirements could not challenge KTM's Samuli Aro for the title. In 2006, he took three wins and placed third in the championship. Merriman signed with Aprilia to race their V-Twin machine in the 2007 World Enduro Championship, [7] and placed fifth in the E2 championship, with one second place as his best event result. In the 2008 season, he competed in the E3 class, winning three of the last four events and again placed fifth in the standings.

World Enduro Championship results

SeasonSeriesClassTeamWinsFinal placing
1998 World Enduro Championship 250 cc Husqvarna 04th
1999 World Enduro Championship 250 cc Husqvarna 82nd
2000 World Enduro Championship 250 cc Husqvarna 71st
2001 World Enduro Championship 400 cc Husqvarna 71st
2002 World Enduro Championship 400 cc Husqvarna 52nd
2003 World Enduro Championship 250 cc Honda 91st
2004 World Enduro Championship E1 Yamaha 131st
2005 World Enduro Championship E2 Yamaha 112nd
2006 World Enduro Championship E2 Yamaha 33rd
2007 World Enduro Championship E2 Aprilia 05th
2008 World Enduro Championship E3 Aprilia 35th

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References

  1. Greg Power "Oliver takes national trials title" in New Zealand Motorcycle News, v. 13 no. 22 (Nov 6-29, 1985) p.12-13
  2. Barry Robinson "Kiwi Merriman clobbers poms" in Motor Cycle News, no. 1756 (Aug.9, 1989) p. 57
  3. Sandham, Tommy (2012). The Scottish Six Days Trial (1990-2011). Willow. p. 115. ISBN   978-0-9572325-0-1.
  4. "Merriman, Stefan". trialonline.org . Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  5. Jones, Rhys (2009). Legends on 2 Wheels. Harper Sports. p. 142. ISBN   978-1-86950-737-4.
  6. "Merriman pipped at the post" New Zealand Herald 17 June 2003.
  7. "Aprilia Teams up with Stefan Merriman for the 2007 World Enduro Championship". Aprilia. 2007. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 26 January 2007.