BSB – Stalker to make landmark 300th start

Newark-born motorcycle racer, Chris Walker – affectionately known as ‘Stalker’ to his fans – will be marking his 300th race in the BSB round this weekend at Oulton Park.

The 43-year-old rider completed his first motocross race in 1983 and his first road race in 1994. Since then, he’s raced in the BSB, WSBK and MotoGP and has been part of Team Green in BSB since 2010.

Currently lying in a lowly 17th position in BSB, Walker missed the two races at Knockhill through injuries sustained during free practice – the first time he has missed a race through injury since 1994. But self-proclaimed ‘Mr Old but Gold’ was back on the grid for Brands Hatch just two weeks after.

When asked about how he was feeling about reaching this landmark figure race, Walker said: “I had my first ever BSB Superbike pole position and race win were here at Oulton Park and now to have my 300th race here on Saturday is going to be pretty special for me to say the least.

“Out of those 300 races in BSB, plus the many races I had in the World Superbikes, I’ve had so many special races and memories that I’ll never forget. But the extra special one, the one that really stands out, was my last race win – again here at Oulton park in 2012 on the Kawasaki ZX-10R with the Bournemouth boys. I had to pass two British Champions – Tommy Hill and Shakey Byrne – to get through to the lead on the last couple of laps and that was pretty cool. I’m looking forward to my 400th.”

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