Jake Gagne

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Jake Gagne
Superstock 32 Jake Gagne wins race 2 Road America 2015.jpg
Gagne in a 2015 Superstock race at Road America
NationalityAmerican
Born (1993-08-27) August 27, 1993 (age 29) [1]
Ramona, California, United States
Current teamAttack Performance Yamaha
Bike number32
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Moto2 World Championship
Active years 2011
Manufacturers FTR
Championships 0
2011 championship positionNC (0 pts)
StartsWinsPodiums Poles F. laps Points
200000
Superbike World Championship
Active years 20172018, 2022
Manufacturers Honda, Yamaha
Championships 0
2022 championship position31st (1 pts)
StartsWinsPodiums Poles F. laps Points
32000079

Jacob Gagne (born August 27, 1993) is an American motorcycle racer. For 2023, Gagne is contracted to Yamaha to ride in the American Superbike Championship. [2]

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Career

He competed in the Spanish Moto2 Championship, the Red Bull AMA Rookies Cup and won the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup in 2010. He was the AMA Pro Daytona Sportbike champion in 2014, the MotoAmerica Superstock 1000 champion in 2015 and a MotoAmerica AMA Superbike Championship regular in 2016 and 2017.

During the 2017 season, he was called up to Ten Kate Racing as a replacement rider, at the July Laguna Seca round due to Nicky Hayden's death in May, and twice-again later in the season to substitute for injured Stefan Bradl at Magny-Cours and Losail. [3] [4]

In December 2017, he signed to compete in the 2018 Superbike World Championship series aboard a Honda Fireblade SP2 for Ten Kate Racing as teammate to Leon Camier. [5]

After the 2018 season in World Superbikes, Gagne returned to race in the North American Superbike Championship series riding for Scheibe BMW. [6]

Career statistics

Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year12345678910PosPts
2009 SPA1
11
SPA2
9
ITA
Ret
NED
3
GER
3
GBR
5
CZE1
4
CZE2
3
6th84
2010 SPA1
5
SPA2
6
ITA
8
NED1
1
NED2
4
GER1
1
GER2
1
CZE1
8
CZE2
1
RSM
2
1st170

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

SeasonClassMotorcycleTeamRaceWinPodiumPoleFLapPtsPlcd
2011 Moto2 FTR GP Tech200000NC
Aeroport de Castelló
Total200000

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearClassBike1234567891011121314151617PosPts
2011 Moto2 FTR QAT SPA POR FRA CAT GBR NED ITA GER CZE IND
31
RSM
28
ARA JPN AUS MAL VAL NC0

Superbike World Championship

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearBike12345678910111213PosPts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
2017 Honda AUS AUS THA THA SPA SPA NED NED ITA ITA GBR GBR ITA ITA USA
15
USA
15
GER GER POR POR FRA
Ret
FRA
12
SPA SPA QAT
12
QAT
12
24th14
2018 Honda AUS
12
AUS
13
THA
18
THA
14
SPA
12
SPA
12
NED
DNS
NED
DNS
ITA
16
ITA
Ret
GBR
16
GBR
13
CZE
Ret
CZE
12
USA
10
USA
9
ITA
14
ITA
14
POR
13
POR
12
FRA
13
FRA
16
ARG
Ret
ARG
10
QAT
9
QAT
C
17th64
YearBike123456789101112PosPts
R1SRR2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1SRR2
2022 Yamaha SPA
SPA
SPA
NED
NED
NED
POR
POR
POR
ITA
ITA
ITA
GBR
GBR
GBR
CZE
CZE
CZE
FRA
FRA
FRA
SPA
SPA
SPA
POR
19
POR
16
POR
15
ARG
ARG
ARG
INA
INA
INA
AUS
AUS
AUS
31st1

* Season still in progress.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup
champion

2010
Succeeded by