
James Michael "Jamie" Whitham (born 6 September 1966), is an
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former professional motorcycle
road racer
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. He raced in most major British and international championships, winning the British championship twice. The readers of
Motorcycle News
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voted him 'Man of the Year' in both 1991 and 1996.
After retiring from racing he works as a television motorcycle
race commentator as well as runs road-race tuition track days. Witham also operates a small private airstrip near Huddersfield,
Crosland Moor Airfield.
Early years
Born in
Huddersfield
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,
Yorkshire
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, England, Whitam's first
motorcycle
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as a child was a
Raleigh Wisp, a small-wheeled
moped
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, and his favourite early road-going machine was a
Yamaha FS1-E, but he admitted to
Motorcycle News
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in 1994 that he was more embarrassed at taking his
learner-test with a Suzuki X-5 200 cc
sidecar outfit.
['']Motorcycle News
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'' 23 February 1994 p.39 ''My Bikes, Jamie Whitham'' Accessed and added 2014-10-23
He won the 1986 British 80 cc Championship, the 1988 1300 cc Production British Championship, the 1988
Mallory Park Race of the Year
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, the 1991 MCN TT Superbike Challenge, with
Suzuki
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; and for
Yamaha
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in 1993 both the
British Superbike Championship
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Supercup and the
ACU TT Superbike British Championship. He confirmed to Motor Cycle News in 1994 prior to his World Superbike career that his best biking moment was winning the 750 cc double British championship for Yamaha, and that doing 185 mph at
Daytona Speedbowl banking was exhilarating.
He competed in the 1992 French Grand Prix at
Magny Cours
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. He also competed on the
Isle of Man
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- running in the Manx Grand Prix in 1985, and the TT from 1986 to 1989, with three top six results; and he won British championship races at Superstock, Seniorstock, Supersport 600 and TT Formula One levels.
International racing and health problems
In
1994
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he raced full-time in the
Superbike World Championship
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The championship was founded in . The Superbike World Champion ...
for
Ducati
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History
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with team-mate
Carl Fogarty
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,
['']Motor Cycle News
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'' 22 December 1993 p.19 ''Whitham signs up for factory Ducati assault'' Accessed and added 2014-10-26 taking a race win at
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and finishing 7th overall. He returned to the British series in 1995, leading the standings and taking a podium as a World Superbike Championship wild-card at
Brands Hatch
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, but was diagnosed with
Hodgkin lymphoma
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mid-season. He recovered in time to be British Superbike Championship runner-up in 1996 on a Yamaha, despite not scoring at the first round - he won ten races, twice the number of champion Niall Mackenzie.
He raced for the Harris Suzuki team in the World Superbike Championship in
1997
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* January 1 ...
and
1998
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, finishing 8th in the championship both seasons with a total of 3 podiums, but for
1999
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the factory contract changed hands, and the new owners hired
Pierfrancesco Chili
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and
Katsuaki Fujiwara
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. Worse was to follow when he was hired by
Kenny Roberts
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' uncompetitive
Modenas
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500cc World Championship team: he crashed heavily at
Brno
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, breaking his pelvis.
Following his win at Donington during 1999 in a one-off appearance, he competed in the
Supersport World Championship
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from 2000 to 2002. He won his very first race in 2000 before a string of crashes (including while leading at
Misano) knocked his confidence and relegated him to 8th overall in 2000. He was 4th overall in 2001, forced to support team-mate
Paolo Casoli's bid for the championship. In 2002 he won in the wet at Silverstone, before
glaucoma
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, an eye-condition most likely a consequence of past
chemotherapy
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, caused him to retire at the end of the year. In total he took 4 World Supersport victories and 12 podiums. He held the Supersport lap record at
Donington Park
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until
Kenan Sofuoglu
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beat it in 2007.
Whitham confirmed at his own website in May 2017 that his previous cancer problems had recurred, requiring urgent and ongoing chemotherapy and other treatments. This was further updated in December. Whitham was unable to present television coverage of the Isle of Man
TT races in May/June 2018 due to intensive treatments as an in-patient at
Jimmy's hospital, in the city of
Leeds
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,
West Yorkshire
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.
British Superbike Championship
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Superbike World Championship results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Post racing
Whitham now operates
Crosland Moor airfield, and also runs race-tuition track days, previously with business partner Paul Shoesmith under the defunct company ''Speed Freak''.
He established a second career as a popular TV analyst for
Eurosport
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,
Channel 4
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and
ITV
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. Whitham provides commentary and analysis for the Isle of Man TT coverage by
ITV4
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alongside former racer
Steve Parrish
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Racing career
Pa ...
, which is shown on
Velocity Channel in the United States.
Whitham also works as a road tester for the British motorcycle magazine Visordown, and has also worked with the young riders of the Virgin Media Cup. In 2008 he launched his autobiography, 'What A Good Do!'. From January 2013 he hosted and presented
The Superbike Show
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on
Loaded TV
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.
Whitham was awarded an honorary Doctorate qualification by Huddersfield University in July 2009.
Honorary Doctorate, Huddersfield Examiner
Retrieved 2014-06-12
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Whitham, James
1966 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Huddersfield
British motorcycle racers
English motorcycle racers
500cc World Championship riders
Superbike World Championship riders
British Superbike Championship riders
Supersport World Championship riders
Motorsport announcers
20th-century English sportsmen