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|name = Thierry Espié |
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|nationality = {{flagicon|France}} [[France|French]] |
|nationality = {{flagicon|France}} [[France|French]] |
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|GP Active years = [[1977 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1977]] - [[1985 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1985]] |
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|Teams = [[Olivier Chevallier|Chevallier]], [[Motobécane]] |
|GP Teams = [[Olivier Chevallier|Chevallier]], [[Motobécane]] |
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|GP Race Starts = 68 |
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|Championships = |
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|Wins = 0 |
|GP Race Wins = 0 |
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|Podiums = 16 |
|GP Podiums = 16 |
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|Points = 331 |
|GP Total Points = 331 |
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|Poles = 3 |
|GP Poles = 3 |
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|Fastest laps = 6 |
|GP Fastest laps = 6 |
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|First race = [[1977 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1977]] 125cc [[Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix|Finnish Grand Prix]] |
|GP First race = [[1977 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1977]] 125cc [[Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix|Finnish Grand Prix]] |
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|Last race = [[1985 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1985]] 500cc [[San Marino motorcycle Grand Prix|San Marino Grand Prix]] |
|GP Last race = [[1985 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1985]] 500cc [[San Marino motorcycle Grand Prix|San Marino Grand Prix]] |
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Thierry Espié (born February 2, 1952) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from France. His best years were in 1979 when he finished in fourth place in the 125cc world championship and in 1980 when he finished in fourth place in the 250cc world championship.[1]
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