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British motorcycle racer
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Mark Heckles
Heckles leaning left at Road America in 2015
Born (1976-03-04) 4 March 1976 (age 48)
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)

Mark Heckles is a British professional motorcycle racer.

Heckles is the son of Keith Heckles, the 1976 Manx Grand Prix lap record holder.

In 1994, Mark Heckles started competing professionally on an international level. In 1994, he operated as a self-funded privateer. In 2015 , Heckles joined Ryders Alley Racing in the MotoAmerica road racing series.

Career

  • 2014 5 Expert Championships, CCS Atlantic Championship, Atlantic Region: Overall
  • Points 3rd Place, Mid Atlantic Region: Overall Points 3rd Place
  • 2013 CCS Atlantic Championship. Multiple wins and podiums in all classes.
  • 2006 Aintree Clubmans Championship. Multiple wins
  • 2004 British Superstock Championship.
  • 2003 British Superbike Championship.
  • 2002 World Superbike Championship.
  • 2001 European Superstock Championship. Finished 3rd in Championship.
  • 2000 British 250 Aprilia Challenge.
  • 1999 British Supersport Championship.
  • 1997-1998 Club Championships TZR125 & RS125
  • 1996 British Superteen challenge.
  • 1994-95 Two-time British Mini Moto Champion with Polini.

References

  1. "Mark is hurt in death crash". Liverpool Echo. 23 June 2004. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
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