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James Toseland was born on 5 October, 1980 in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, is a British former motorcycle racer. Discover James Toseland's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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James Toseland Height, Weight & Measurements
At 43 years old, James Toseland height is 5′ 10″ .
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Who Is James Toseland's Wife?
His wife is Katie Melua (m. 2012)
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James Toseland Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is James Toseland worth at the age of 43 years old? James Toseland’s income source is mostly from being a successful Racer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated James Toseland's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
James Michael Toseland (born 5 October 1980) is an English former motorcycle racer and vocalist of his own rock band named Toseland.
Transferring his motorcycle career from off-road to road racing after Wright's death, Toseland quickly worked his way up through the ranks becoming 1995 Junior Road Race Champion before moving on to 125cc racing in the UK Superteen series, and then sprang to prominence in the late nineties when he dominated the Honda CB500 Cup series aged 17.
He was then picked up to ride a Supersport Honda and won races at national level.
He joined the British Superbike Championship series in 2000, riding for Paul Bird's Vimto-sponsored team on a Honda VTR He contested the first seven rounds, missing four more through injury, and over the course of these picked up 101 points.
Toseland was linked to the d'antin Ducati satellite team in MotoGP in 2006, and received an offer to ride for them in 2007.
However, d'antin had not performed well over recent years, and Toseland turned the offer down, not willing to make up the grid on a bike that wasn't competitive.
Toseland remained in WSBK for with Ten Kate Racing Honda, despite a firm offer from the Pramac d'Antin team to race in MotoGP.
Toseland posted a first/second combination at the first meeting in Qatar, and at Philip Island.
He won one race in each of the first five meetings of the year.
He has also performed alongside Ray Stubbs for the BBC's Sport Relief and played a piano set at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards in 2007.
Toseland was born in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
His parents separated when he was young and he was subsequently raised by his mother in Kiveton Park in the Borough of Rotherham.
After his mother started a relationship with Ken Wright, Toseland accepted him as his default father figure, and began taking interest in Wright's hobbies.
Toseland began taking piano lessons aged eight, taught by a professional pianist; and he also started riding motocross bikes on the coal slag heaps close to his home.
He was taught from Year 7 to Year 11 at Wales High School, located in Kiveton Park.
Although the family struggled with income, Toseland attended junior trials and motocross events across the UK.
However, Wright and Toseland's mother separated when Toseland was in his early teens and Wright later died by suicide.
Toseland kept up his piano lessons, achieving Grade 6 but not quite enough for him to gain a place at the London College of Music.
On 9 September 2011 he officially retired from professional motorsport due to a wrist injury sustained in March 2011 at an official World Superbike Championship testing session at Motorland Aragon, Spain.
Aside from racing, Toseland is a pianist (reaching Grade 6) and singer-songwriter performs with his Toseland band performing across the world.
Altogether, this placed him 12th in the championship and his results included seven finishes in the top eight riders, including two sixth places at Oulton Park.
As a result of his early racing success, he was signed to the factory Castrol Honda World Supersport squad where he rode for two years finishing 18th and 11th in the championship with best results of 8th in his first year and 6th in the first round of the second year.
As a result of his early racing success, he was signed to the factory Castrol Honda World Supersport squad where he rode for two years finishing 18th and 11th in the championship with best results of 8th in his first year and 6th in the first round of the second year.
In aged 20, Toseland joined the GSE team to partner Neil Hodgson in the Superbikes World Championship.
Having never taken a top five finish in either the British Superbike Championship or the Supersport World Championship, he was not initially as competitive as Hodgson.
However, by late he was challenging for top 5 results and took seventh place overall that year.
In the team was more competitive than ever, allowing Toseland to take his first win at Oschersleben and third in the championship overall.
In after both Neil Hodgson and Ruben Xaus left the Superbikes World Championship to race in MotoGP, Toseland joined the factory Fila Ducati team as second rider to the experienced Regis Laconi, aboard the dominant 999 F04 motorcycle.
Toseland put together a consistent series to stay with Regis Laconi all the way, and even ahead at several meetings.
The final races at Magny-Cours saw youngster Toseland out-ride his experienced teammate, giving him the title by a nine-point margin.
A final tally of 336 included three wins and 11 other podium finishes.
At the age of 23 years and 364 days, he is the youngest Superbike World Champion until this day.
proved to be more of a struggle for Toseland, with a lack of team support as well as the returning Suzuki and Yamaha teams and the improving Honda camp of five riders including Chris Vermeulen and Pierfrancesco Chili.
This combination of factors ended the domination of Ducati, and Troy Corser took the championship on a Suzuki, with Toseland finishing fourth overall.
For Toseland switched to the Winston Ten Kate Racing Honda racing team, replacing the MotoGP-bound Chris Vermeulen, where he rode alongside Australian Karl Muggeridge.
Toseland won the season-opener in Qatar, and finished second in the championship behind Troy Bayliss.
He was contacted to replace injured Toni Elías for the Fortuna Honda team for a one-off appearance in MotoGP, but this did not happen for sponsor-related reasons.
For 2020, he is team-manager of Wepol Racing with riders in World Supersport and Supersport 300.
Toseland was the World Superbike Champion on a Ten Kate Honda, and also won the Superbike World Championship on a Ducati.
He is one of only two men, the other being Troy Corser, to have won the World Superbike Championship for two different manufacturers.