Enrico Janoschka

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Enrico Janoschka (2007)

Enrico Janoschka (born July 29, 1975 in Güstrow ) is a former German motorcycle track racer .

Career

Janoschka's father and uncle were active track racing drivers. His grandparents also drove sidecar track races in the 1950s. "Ricky" Janoschka had Egon Müller as a mentor and engine tuner.

Janoschka started solo in 1990 with the national B license and won the German Long Track Junior Championship in 1995, which enabled him to drive in the international class from 1996. From 1998 he took part in the Grass Track European Championship and in the qualifications for the Long Track World Championship Grand Prix. In 2000 he won an international medal for the first time with third place at the European Grass Track Championships. In 2003 he took third place in the long-course championship and a year later he made his international breakthrough with fourth place in the long-course World Cup Grand Prix and the grass track European Championship. His greatest successes were winning the long track team world championship in 2007 and 2009. On the Bergring Teterow he won the Green Belt and the Bergring Cup in 2007, 2008 and 2009. In 2016 Enrico Janoschka ended his racing career.

successes

singles

  • German long-course junior champion: 1995
  • Grass Track European Championship third: 2000
  • Long course championship third: 2003

team

  • Long track team world champion: 2007, 2009, 2014

Web links

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