Mathew Josef Mladin (born 10 March 1972, in
Camden, New South Wales
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) is a retired
Australia
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n professional
motorcycle racer
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who last raced in 2009, riding a
Yoshimura Suzuki
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in the
AMA Superbike
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series. He won the title seven times (no other rider has won more than five), and holds series records for wins (83), poles (50) and poles in a season (10).
Career
Early years (1992–1995)
Born in Camden, a suburb of
Sydney
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, Mladin began his professional racing career in 1992. He won the
Australian Superbike Championship
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that year, and made his debut in the
500cc World Championship class the following year, disappointed at finishing in position thirteen and at his treatment by the
Cagiva
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factory team.
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'' (UK weekly newspaper) 22 December 1993 p. 18; "Mladin back to Superbikes".
A plane crash in 1995 nearly cost him his foot,
but he returned in time to finish second in the Australian Superbike championship.
AMA (1996–2009)
Mladin joined the AMA Superbike series in 1996, riding for Yoshimura
Suzuki
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, and finished fourth overall. He switched to Fast By Ferracci
Ducati
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History
Barely a month after the official liberation of Italy in 1944, SIATA announced its intention to sell this engine, called ...
the following year and finished third in the championship before returning to Suzuki for 1998 where he again finished third. He finally broke through to win the 1999 championship. Remaining with Suzuki as of 2007, he went on to take the title in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, and 2005, with a second-place finish behind
Ben Spies in 2006 (despite winning the final 5 races, after making some riding style changes to cope with his young team-mate
). Mladin also finished runner up in the Championship to Spies again in 2007, losing by one point.
Mladin is a three-time winner of the
Daytona 200
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(2000, 2001, 2004). He has also made
wild card appearances in
Superbike World Championship
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races, taking pole position in the class at
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
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in 2003.
On 20 August 2008, AMA Pro Racing issued a press release announcing the disqualification of Mladin from the previous weekend's AMA Superbike National round at Virginia International Raceway. The press release indicated that the crankshaft from Mladin's bike was found, after comparison with a stock "control" part kept by the AMA, to have violated Superbike class rules, which require an essentially stock crankshaft to be used. The
Team Rockstar Makita Yoshimura Suzuki's appeal of the penalty was summarily dismissed as being, "without merit," by AMA/
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on 5 September 2008.
As a result, with only one round remaining in the championship, Ben Spies' numerical advantage in the championship points became unassailable and Mladin lost the championship for the 3rd year in a row to Spies. It is a known that all Yoshimura bikes on that day had the same crankshaft. Mladin's bike was the only one inspected. Upon his disqualification, Spies and Hayden were moved up the ladder into first and second placings, also riding illegal bikes.
On 31 July 2009, Mladin announced that he would retire from the AMA Superbike Championship at the end of the season,
and the announcement came as Mladin refused to take part in that weekend's round at
Heartland Park, Kansas due to concerns over rider safety at the circuit: Mladin is known for his campaign for improved rider safety through improvements into the circuits. Mat won the 2009 AMA Superbike championship, and then retired.
In 2024, Mladin was inducted into the AMA
Motorcycle Hall of Fame during a ceremony held in
Pickerington, Ohio
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.
Personal
He lives near
Oakdale, New South Wales
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Notes and references
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, with his wife and two children. In 1998 he commented that "I don't enjoy all the press side of things at all, I enjoy my racing and I enjoy winning like nothing else.".
Career statistics
Grand Prix
AMA Pro Racing
References
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1972 births
Australian motorcycle racers
Living people
500cc World Championship riders
Superbike World Championship riders
AMA Superbike Championship riders
Motorcycle racers from Sydney