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Manuel Herreros : ウィキペディア英語版
Manuel Herreros

Manuel Herreros, also known as "Champi", (born on April 20, 1963 in Villarrobledo, Spain) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He was the 1989 F.I.M. 80cc world champion. He holds the distinction of being the last 80 cc world champion, as the class was discontinued after the 1989 season.〔(Manuel Herreros career statistics at MotoGP.com )〕 He was Spanish national champion (''Campeonato de España de Velocidad'') in the 80 cc class in 1987.
==Career==
Herreros was a competitor in a total of 62 races in Grand Prix motorcycle racing between 1984 and 1991, and won the Grand Prix world champion title in the 80 cc class in 1989, without having won a race during the season. Herreros took the victory during the 1986 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season in the German motorcycle Grand Prix and during the 1987 season in the San Marino GP each in the 80 cc class. His only podium finish in the 125 cc occurred in the 1988 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix race at Imola.

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