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Sturla Fagerhaug

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Sturla Fagerhaug
Fagerhaug at the 2010 Dutch TT
Born (1991-11-06) 6 November 1991 (age 32)
NationalityNorwegian
Occupation(s)Motorcycle racer, surfer

Sturla Fagerhaug (born 6 November 1991) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle racer from Norway. He retired from racing after 2011 when he was 20. Fagerhaug is now considered one of Norway's best surfers, competing in the Lofoten Masters[1] and the European Championship in 2017.[2][3]

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KEVIN SCHWANTZ: Red Bull Rookies Cup is the toughest playing field that you can play in. Last year I had kids from 14 different countries competing in eight different races. You really got to have the right attitude. You've got to have a big heart and a ton of motivation. DANNY WALKER: You've got to compete against the best kids in front of 200,000 fans. If that's not pressure, I don't know what is. ADRIANA SOLIS: They say, aren't you scared? Yes, I am, I'm scared. KEVIN SCHWANTZ: At any level, MotoGP is what you strive to be if you want to be the best that there is in the world. [BASS MUSIC PLAYING] JAKE GAGNE: Yeah, coming over here to race in Europe, it's definitely a shock. It's hard to get around sometimes, not knowing the language and whatnot. But overall, it's fun. It's adventure, and you get to see a lot of new things. HAYDEN GILLIM: I think it's a positive thing that I'm doing this, and that it's a blessing because God gave me this talent and I want to use it as best I can. BENNY SOLIS: I was watching every race on the Internet and all that. And I was like, talking to my dad, wouldn't that be cool if I was there. And once I got accepted, I was so happy. -Scholtz has got an absolute fire there, his head down, looking behind him. It's fanned out behind him. Stuck with 20 forwards in the-- oh, and he got caught up with somebody else. Fagerhaug is crashed, my goodness, what an absolute disaster for Sterla. It's all gone wrong for him this weekend. Now who's going to make it? Who's bravest? It's Mayer that's bravest on the brakes, but Scholtz got a better drive on the inside coming out. It's side by side, they're rubbing elbows now. Scholtz and Mayer, rubbing elbows into the left hander. Oh, and that's Harry Stafford!. He's gone down, and he's clipped by another rider. Harry Stafford goes down, let's hope he's OK. Holding up the inside comes Fagerhaug. Fagerhaug with the red helmet, way up the inside, he does the Valentino last lap maneuver there. He's done it brilliantly. absolutely sensational job. Sterla Fagerhaug turned his weekend around completely, and it's Sterla Fagerhaug who wins from Matthew Scholtz and Danny Kent. [BAND PLAYS] KEVIN SCHWANTZ: Red Bull Rookies Cup's main initiative is to try and create a program for 13 to 17-year-old kids to be able to then step directly into grand prix racing. It's a program that, last year, had kids from 14 different countries competing in eight different races. When I started racing in the mid '80s, it was a set of my uncle's borrowed dirt track leathers, and probably a helmet that didn't fit exactly right, and whatever boots I could find at the time, and going and racing on a bike that I had prepared. The Red Bull Rookies Cup gives these kids a first class operation, first class equipment, the best tires, the best suspension, engineers set behind everything. MotoGP is what, if you've ever become a road racer of any kind at any level, what you strive to be if you want to be the best that there is in the world. So from a rider's standpoint, it's the toughest playing field that you can play in. It's a sport that, at the top, pays some really, really big paychecks. Any place in Europe, anybody who races grand prix bikes is obviously just as big a name as any sports star here in America. PETER CLIFFORD: We start here in Harris, where Sunday sees like 200,000 people packing the place, and that just really buoys the level of intensity about the whole race meeting. And the kids sort of rise to the occasion. HAYDEN GILLIM: It's just a little different than what a normal teenager's life is like. BENNY SOLIS: Last season went really good for me actually. I won four races out of, I think it was nine. And ended up winning a championship. So that's why I'm here, racing this. PETER CLIFFORD: There's no doubt that coming into 2009, we have some favorites for the cup. That's still Fagerhaug in his third year now. It was tremendous force last year. STERLA FAGERHAUG: Considering I've been one of the fastest guys from the beginning, it's hard to improve on your riding when you're at the top already in this cup. Still, it's not like I'm freaking out, like it's too much pressure on me. It's not like that. PETER CLIFFORD: We know that the three Americans that are here are strong. Benny Solis won the AMA Cup, and he didn't do that by accident. So I would expect that as he gets into his stride, Benny and Jake Gagne and Hayden Gillim, they'll be fighting at the front as well. Really, there are two ways that riders can get into the Rookies Cup. Riders can send in their CVs and convince us that they really should be considered for selection. Than there are championships around the world, which we take a look at and really invite the best riders into the selection process. KEVIN SCHWANTZ: We look for kids that have good attitudes. We look for kids that don't, after the first practice session and they're not the fastest kids out there, they come out with a list of excuses. We look for a kid that asks questions. Hey, how can I better myself? How can I work better? How can I work with the team better? There's lots of kids out there that, given the right opportunity, I think could do this. But you really got to have the right attitude, you got to have a big heart and a ton of motivation. PETER CLIFFORD: There's a very intense level of competition here. I've heard some of the young Americans say that things are a bit rough here. There's a lot of elbowing that goes on, and that's something that they've got to get used to. But it is a bit of a shock for them at first. [ROCK MUSIC PLAYS] -From the third row, but it looks like Scholz has got another good start. Scholz [INAUDIBLE] pulls across to the left hand side to get a run into the first corner. And Hayden Gillim seems to have problems. He's not going anywhere in a hurry, I think. Now Fagerhaug pulls out of the slipstream, Scholtz comes across the track. Now Emery is there, number 21 as well there. Hard on the brakes. Fagerhaug goes up the inside and into the lead. Trying to chase this man, Alex Christian, down goes Christian. These guys have not learned from yesterday. It shows their lack of experience. -Marino with Fagerhaug in the red helmet has a lock on the inside. Very nicely through. Fagerhaug and three of them in side by side. Well that's desperate stuff as they go past on either side of Fagerhaug. Absolutely sensational stuff there. Fagerhaug passes now by Danny Kent, and it's his favorite passing move, but Kent has done that to Fagerhaug now three times. Danny runs wide, Fagerhaug gets [INAUDIBLE]. Kent is in front of him. Really, Kent should have it. It's Danny Kent that's going to win his first Rookie Cup Race on Sterla Fagerhaug. [MUSIC -- "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"] HAYDEN GILLIM: In Europe, everybody's more aggressive-- brake a lot earlier, but run the corners a lot faster. It's just a little bit harder. JAKE GAGNE: This is where you want to be. If you want to be at the top and race against the fastest guys, then Europe is where you want to be. DANNY WALKER: You're 12, 13, 14, 15 years old, you've got to travel clear across the world to be here, and then you've got to compete against the best kids in front of 200,000 fans. If that's not pressure, I don't what is. BENNY SOLIS: The race didn't go like I wanted it to. Second to last lap the bike started sputtering, so I didn't finish the race. Yeah, we're going straight home now. And then, hopefully, when we get to Italy it'll be a better weekend for me. [BASS MUSIC PLAYING] BENNY SOLIS: This was actually the Red Bull suit from the first year of the Rookies Cup. I'm just afraid to wear it. I don't want to crash in it 'cause I'm kind of keeping it as a memory, 'cause that year went really good for me. Most I'm I'm just nervous, but I'm trying to calm myself down. But before a race, if I'm real calm, I normally don't do good. So I know it's a good sign when I'm nervous. I can do sometimes 50 to 100 laps 'cause it's pretty small. But it's a good work out. I like it. I play the video game a lot. I just like to know where the track goes around, the configuration and what turn comes up next. But the game doesn't help much with anything, like bumps or anything. It's just the shape of the track and all that. ADRIANA SOLIS: When they ask me, like, what kind of motorcycles? And I usually say the one that drags the knee. And they're like really? Then I'm like, yeah. It's like, aren't you scared? Aren't you? Yes, I am. BEN SOLIS: I get scared, but I've been there, and I know what Benny's feeling. And when you race, it's like OK, crashes are normal. So when I see my boy crash, and as long as he gets up right away or he's moving and he's OK then I feel OK. ADRIANA SOLIS: I guess I changed from fear to excitement. It's really exciting to see him race. BEN SOLIS: Sometimes we stretch it to the limit, like OK we can't pay this bill because we've got to go buy tires for the 125. So my wife kind of gets mad, and she tells me, well you're not going to pay the bill, you're going to buy him the tires? And I said well, we got to go race. BENNY SOLIS: My mom and my dad also support me because they work really hard to help me do it. ADRIANA SOLIS: It's what he wants. I have to support him either way. Because if I was in his position, he'd be doing the same for me, right? Right? [LAUGHTER] ADRIANA SOLIS: This is a gift that God gave my son and he's putting all his energy and effort to it. Now we need to be with him. BENNY SOLIS: We're leaving tomorrow around 11, around there. And then we arrive Italy, in, I think, the next day. ADRIANA SOLIS: I'm the one who takes them to the airport. So I stay home nervous, waiting for them to come back. BEN SOLIS: I got to think about it like, is this really happening? So it's amazing.

Career statistics

Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pos Pts
2007 ESP
9
ITA
6
GBR
12
NED
17
GER
Ret
CZE
6
POR
13
VAL
7
11th 43
2008 ESP1
7
ESP2
4
POR
3
FRA
6
ITA
7
GBR
2
NED
2
GER
Ret
CZE1
2
CZE2
1
3rd 142
2009 ESP1
1
ESP2
2
ITA
1
NED
1
GER
12
GBR
Ret
CZE1
5
CZE2
2
2nd 130

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

Season Class Motorcycle Team Number Race Win Podium Pole FLap Pts Plcd
2009 125cc KTM Red Bull KTM Moto Sport 50 4 0 0 0 0 0 NC
2010 125cc Aprilia AirAsia-Sepang Int. Circuit 50 16 0 0 0 0 12 21st
2011 125cc Aprilia WTR-Ten10 Racing 50 13 0 0 0 0 1 34th
Total 33 0 0 0 0 13

Races by year

Year Class Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Pos Points
2009 125cc KTM QAT JPN SPA FRA
Ret
ITA CAT
22
NED GER GBR CZE INP RSM POR
19
AUS MAL VAL
Ret
NC 0
2010 125cc Aprilia QAT
18
SPA
Ret
FRA
20
ITA
Ret
GBR
18
NED
17
CAT
Ret
GER
9
CZE
20
INP RSM
Ret
ARA
15
JPN
Ret
MAL
Ret
AUS
12
POR
Ret
VAL
Ret
21st 12
2011 125cc Aprilia QAT SPA POR FRA CAT
19
GBR
Ret
NED
31
ITA
Ret
GER
21
CZE
16
INP
Ret
RSM
Ret
ARA
16
JPN
18
AUS
15
MAL
19
VAL
16
34th 1

References

  1. ^ "The 10th Annual Lofoten Masters". Nordic Surfers Mag. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Da han innså hvor vanskelig det er å surfe, bestemte han seg for å bli best". Dagens Næringsliv (in Norwegian). 24 September 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Sturla satser surf" (in Norwegian). Surf Norge. 2 January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019.

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