Takazumi Katayama

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Takazumi Katayama
Nationality Flag of Japan Japanese

Grand Prix motorcycle racing career
Active years 1974 - 1985
Teams Yamaha, Honda
Grands Prix 83
Championships 350cc - 1977
Wins 11
Podium finishes    35
Pole positions 5
Fastest laps 6
First Grand Prix 1974 250cc Belgian Grand Prix
First win 1974 250cc Swedish Grand Prix
Last win 1982 500cc Swedish Grand Prix
Last Grand Prix 1985 500cc Belgian Grand Prix


Takazumi Katayama (片山敬済, born April 16, 1951 in Japan) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racing World Champion. He was the first Japanese rider to win a motorcycle road racing world championship when he claimed the 1977 350cc title aboard a Yamaha. In 1980 he accepted an offer from Honda to develop their exotic oval-cylinder, four-stroke NR500 race bike.

[edit] Motorcycle Grand Prix Results

Year Class Classification Machine Victories
1974 250cc 4th Yamaha 1
1975 250cc 2nd Yamaha 1
1976 350cc 7th Yamaha 0
1976 500cc 26th Yamaha 0
1977 250cc 4th Yamaha 1
1977 350cc 1st Yamaha 5
1978 350cc 2nd Yamaha 2
1978 500cc 5th Yamaha 0
1980 500cc 10th Honda 0
1981 500cc - Honda 0
1982 500cc 7th Honda 1
1983 500cc 5th Honda 0
1984 500cc 13th Honda 0
1985 500cc 17th Honda 0