John Hopkins began racing at the age of 4 and at age 17, won the AMA 750cc Supersport Championship, becoming AMA Formula Xtreme Champion a year later. The American hit the MotoGP stage with Red Bull Yamaha in 2002 on 500cc machinery, then moved to Suzuki on a four-stroke GSV-R the next year. A first pole at Assen in 2006 forecasted a successful 2007 season, in which he took his first podium at Shanghai; the first of 3 more that year. Hopkins moved to Kawasaki in 2008 and remained until the end of 2009 when the manufacturer left MotoGP. In 2011, he replaced Alvaro Bautista at the Jerez GP, finishing 10th, then made 2 more appearances with Suzuki as a wildcard but did not make either start due to sever hand injury.
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Rider Bio
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Date of birth
22/05/1983
Place of birth
Ramona
Height
177 cm
Weight
72 kg
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News
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“I’ll be honest, I teared up”
Crafar and Hopkins talk about Quartararo’s Jerez weekend on the latest MotoGP™ Podcast, hear from Baldassarri and journalist Mat Oxley too
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Hopkins: “I used to take everything to extremes”
John Hopkins opens up on his on-track and off-track battles in the latest MotoGP™ podcast
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“I knew he’d get there at some point, just not that quick!”
Hopkins’ Americas GP thoughts, Edwards on life after racing, Crafar insight and getting to know Sasaki – all on this weeks’ MotoGP™ Podcast
By motogp.com