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WSBK: All Eyes On Sykes
Kawasaki Racing Team's Tom Sykes could be in line for a breakout year in 2012.
Media Release  |  Posted March 23, 2012   Barcelona (ESP)

Kawasaki Racing Team's Tom Sykes (Photo: Infront Motor Sports)

In 2012 Sykes is out to deliver repeatability of results. “This year I hope we can hit that consistency key all the time. I am getting more and more relaxed. I am getting older and wiser I am not new to these circuits anymore. I also know where the best coffee shops are at Phillip Island now!” jokes Sykes. A non-drinker all his life, a good coffee is a real treat for him.

Like most riders Tom does not want to pinpoint what will make 2012 a successful season for him, but one thing he wants for sure is to serve up his consistency at a high pace.

“I enjoy working with the boys and if I can do a good job for Kawasaki, the team and myself then that will be enough,” says Tom. “I had a bit of criticism after last year and that put a bit of fire in my belly. We really worked on race runs in testing this winter, and many other things. Phillip Island has never been my strong point, so if you had offered me a fastest lap in qualifying, and a fourth and a third before I got there, I would have accepted it. The fact that we left PI third in the championship was even better. But I will not get carried away. I really appreciate that feeling you get after a good weekend’s results. Afterwards I went out for a nice Thai meal with my fiancée on the beach, took a big load of beers to the lads in the team, went back to the house we had rented and just carried on with my everyday life. For the rest of the season I aim to be consistent, and consistently in the top five.”

A lot of effort goes into racing, and hard work is a central part of Sykes’ overall character. Brought up in the industrial town of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, the young Sykes knew the value of work, and learned lessons about independence and self-reliance that he has never forgotten.

“My parents split up when I was fairly young, maybe getting on for ten years old, so all of a sudden you have to be more independent. We were not the richest family around but the good thing for me is that my granddad was successful in engineering, so when it came to racing I was very fortunate that he would support me. For me, like saving my money as a child, racing was a good way of disciplining me. It was something I was desperate to do so I went from being this chubby teenager to having my sights set on racing. I started exercising, cutting out junk food and I took on a paper round (delivering newspapers door-to-door) - the longest one you were allowed to do. I got £4.50 per week, and now when I look back on it I say ‘blimey, why did I do that?’ I would spend maybe one tenth of the money, and all my prize-money from club racing also went on savings.”

Tom is the first to admit that compared to some he is quiet, almost reserved, by nature, but when he speaks you get an honest opinion. He loves to race, loves winning, but Hollywood lifestyles are not Sykes’ style at all. “I keep my feet grounded but I am a friendly and approachable character. I love what I do and I do like socializing,” said Tom. “I generally like to do relaxing things at home. I am happy to spend time with my own team and do my own thing at races. I do not have the desire to socialize too much in the paddock. Away from the races it is great on the times when I do meet up with the likes of Leon Haslam to go trials riding.”

Tom’s real passion outside bike racing? Karting, and in fact he has just finished working on his latest four wheeled thrill machine, with a 450cc Kawasaki engine in it.

Tom and his talented teammate Joan Lascorz will be out for more points again soon, at Imola on April 1.


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