Wes Cooley | |
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Born | June 28, 1956 Los Angeles, CA |
Occupation | Motorcycle racer |
Wester Steven Cooley, (b. June 28, 1956 in Los Angeles, California), better known as Wes, was a motorcycle road racer in the AMA Superbike class. He won the 1979 and 1980 AMA SuperbikeChampionships on a Yoshimura Suzuki GS1000s.[1]
Cooley got his start on the Southern California club racing scene where his father ran a club racing organization. He honed his skills in the smaller classes before being hired by Pops Yoshimura to race a Kawasaki Z1000 in the newly formed AMA production class. He won his first AMA superbike race in 1977.[1] For the 1978 season, Yoshimura switched to better handling Suzukibikes and Cooley began winning regularly. He teamed up with Mike Baldwin to win the prestigiousSuzuka 8 Hours race in Japan.[2] In 1980, he teamed up with Graeme Crosby to win at Suzuka a second time.[3] Cooley went on to win his first superbike national championship in 1979.[1] He successfully defended his crown in 1980 by fighting off future Hall of Famers Eddie Lawson on aKawasaki and Freddie Spencer on a Honda.[1]
In 1985 Cooley suffered life threatening injuries in a crash at Sears Point Raceway.[1] He eventually recovered to race again but he was never able to recapture his form. After his retirement from racing, he worked as an instructor at a riding school before taking up a career in the medical profession. Cooley was inducted into the AMAMotorcycle Hall of Fame in 2004.[1]
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Preceded by Reg Pridmore | AMA Superbike Champion 1979-1980 | Succeeded by Eddie Lawson |
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