Ajo Motorsport
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Ajo Motorsport is a Finnish team competing in the 125cc class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing, in the World Supersport Championship and in the Spanish and European championships. The team's leader is former racer Aki Ajo.
The team's debut at a world championship race was at Sachsenring in 2001, where the team entered Mika Kallio as a wildcard rider. The team and Kallio also took part in the competition in Valencia later in the year. The team's bikes were labelled with the Honda brand name, even though the engines were supplied by Ajo.
[edit] History
[edit] 2002
This was the first season in which Ajo was a regular competitor in the World Championship, with Kallio as their main rider. Their best result that season was fifth place in Jerez, and Kallio was named "Rookie of the Year", beating riders such as Andrea Dovizioso and Jorge Lorenzo.
[edit] 2003
The team expanded to two bikes, with Kallio being joined by the Japanese competitor Masao Azuma. Kallio then left the team in August after receiving an offer from KTM. He was replaced by Andrea Ballerini. In Australia, the team achieved a 1-2 victory, with Ballerini in first place and Azuma in second. Ajo attributed a large portion of their success to the combination of wet conditions and Bridgestone tyres, which are optimal for damp weather.
[edit] 2004
The team had two new riders in Lukáš Pešek and Danish Robbin Harms. The season was a disappointing one for Ajo, as Pešek crashed repeatedly and as Harms suffered several injuries. Pešek moved to the Derbi team for the next season.
[edit] 2005
Japanese Tomoyoshi Koyama and French Alexis Masbou were Ajo's riders in this season. Koyama won the "Rookie of the Year" title, the team's second in four years. His best results were second place in Australia and third in Turkey; in overall standings he held eighth place.
[edit] 2006
The team kept the same riders but obtained new bikes from Malaguti. Both riders suffered many injuries which affected their season. Masbou was only able to ride eight races and didn't score any points. Koyama's best result was sixth in Estoril, and he ended in 15th place in the championship standings.
[edit] 2007
The team raced with Derbi bikes, driven by Michael Ranseder and Robert Muresan. Ranseder finished in the points 13 times, while Muresan failed to score.
[edit] 2008
The team will continue with Derbi, with Mike di Meglio and Dominique Aegerter as their riders. di Meglio gave team its second victory at Le Mans.