James Ellison claimed the European Superstock title in 1999, 2000 and 2001, then moved on to the Supersport World Championship, before winning the Endurance World Championship in 2003. Towards the end of 2004, the British rider was asked to race for the WCM MotoGP team after their regular rider, Chris Burns, was injured. He finished 13th at Qatar, and the team signed him for the full 2005 season. Ellison entered MotoGP full time with the V6 Blata in 2005, scoring 7 points for the privateer team. 2006 saw him move to the Tech 3 Yamaha team, where at Philip Island he switched bikes mid-race, from a bike with slicks to one with rain tires. He finished out of the points, but made history as the first rider ever make a mid race switch. Ellison returns to MotoGP in 2012 after signing with the Paul Bird Motorsport team to ride their Aprilia powered CRT project for two seasons.
Rider Stats
Videos
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Valencia 2012 - MotoGP - FP1 - Action - James Ellison - Crash
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Ellison sees improvement with new engine
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Motegi 2012 - MotoGP - QP - Action - James Ellison - Crash
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Misano 2012 - MotoGP - FP3 - Action - James Ellison
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Ellison pleased with an atypical top3
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2012 Rider Profile Ellison
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Laguna Seca 2012 - MotoGP - Race - Action - James Ellison - Crash
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Ellison happy with race consistency
Rider Bio
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Date of birth
19/09/1980
Place of birth
Kendal
Height
172 cm
Weight
66 kg
Rider Story
Videos
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Valencia 2012 - MotoGP - FP1 - Action - James Ellison - Crash
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Ellison sees improvement with new engine
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Motegi 2012 - MotoGP - QP - Action - James Ellison - Crash
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Misano 2012 - MotoGP - FP3 - Action - James Ellison
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Ellison pleased with an atypical top3
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2012 Rider Profile Ellison
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Laguna Seca 2012 - MotoGP - Race - Action - James Ellison - Crash
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Ellison happy with race consistency