Mick Doohan

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Mick Doohan is an Australian former Grand Prix motorcycle road racing World Champion, best known for dominating the 500cc class in the 1990s with five consecutive world titles.

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Mick Doohan canonical 2
Michael Sydney Doohan 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grand Prix motorcycle racer
human
motorcycle racer
world champion
activeInDecade 1990s
bikeNumber 1
class 500cc
consecutiveTitles 5
country Australia
countryOfBirth Australia
dateOfBirth 1965-06-04
era pre-MotoGP 500cc era
familyName Doohan
fullName Mick Doohan self-linksurface differs
surface form: Michael Sydney Doohan
gender male
givenName Michael
grandPrixDebutClass 500cc
grandPrixDebutYear 1989
hallOfFameInduction MotoGP Hall of Fame
honour Member of the Order of Australia
injury serious leg injuries from racing crashes
knownFor dominating the 500cc Grand Prix class in the 1990s
winning five consecutive 500cc world championships
language English
manufacturer Honda
nationality Australian
nickname Mick
notableRival Alex Crivillé
Kevin Schwantz
Wayne Rainey
numberOfWorldTitles 5
occupation former professional motorcycle racer
placeOfBirth Brisbane
postRetirementRole mentor to younger riders
motorsport consultant
primaryTeamIn500cc Honda
reasonForRetirement injuries sustained in racing crash
specialization Grand Prix motorcycle road racing
sport motorcycle racing
status retired
team Repsol Honda Team
worldChampionshipTitle 500cc World Championship
worldTitleYear 1994
1995
1996
1997
1998

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MotoGP hasNotableRider Mick Doohan
Mick Doohan fullName Mick Doohan self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Michael Sydney Doohan