Alexander Hofmann (born 25 May 1980) is a retired Grand Prix motorcycle racer, who now works on German television coverage of the sport. He is nicknamed 'The Hoff' in English-speaking countries, a nod to David Hasselhoff.

Alex Hofmann
Alex Hofmann in 2005
NationalityGerman
Born (1980-05-25) 25 May 1980 (age 44)
Mindelheim, West Germany
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years1997 - 2007
First race1997 125cc German Grand Prix
Last race2007 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix
Team(s)Yamaha, Honda, TSR-Honda, Aprilia, Kawasaki, Ducati
Championships0
StartsWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPoints
1060000315

Early years

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He successfully raced in Motocross in his early teens, before entering the German 125cc championship for the first time in 1995, and the European series alongside it a year later. In 1997 he was runner-up in the German series, and also started the German 125cc World Championship race as a wild card.

In 1998 he moved up to 250cc, winning every race in the German championship and also winning the European title, as well as coming 10th in a one-off in the 250cc World Championship. From 1999 to 2001 Hofmann was a regular in this series, although without taking a podium finish, and missing 8 races in 2000 due to injury.

MotoGP

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He started 2002 without a ride, but made his MotoGP debut as a stand-in rider for Garry McCoy at the WCM Red Bull team, also filling in for Loris Capirossi for Sito Pons' team. He was hired to be Kawasaki's test rider role in 2003. In two starts, he scored points both times. He and Shinya Nakano replaced McCoy and Andrew Pitt as full-time racers in 2004. The next two years were difficult, mainly due to injuries,[1] partly through his love of Motocross. Points were rare and Kawasaki chose Randy de Puniet for 2006 over Hofmann.

In 2006 he joined the D'Antin Pramac team, riding on a 2006 customer version of the works Ducati alongside José Luis Cardoso. When their factory rider Sete Gibernau was injured at the Circuit de Catalunya (a race in which Alex finished 8th, helped by 3 riders not starting the resumption of the race), Hofmann was appointed as his replacement for the next 2 races, before returning to D'Antin for his home race at Sachsenring,[2] dropping out early.

In 2007 he remained with D'Antin, alongside the veteran Alex Barros. Fifth place at Le Mans took him to 10th in the championship after five rounds, ahead of reigning champion Nicky Hayden. He was a strong 8th at Assen. Preparation for his home round at the Sachsenring were hampered by a hand injury suffered when a friend closed a car door onto it, but he scored minor points in the race. He injured his hand in practice at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.[3] He was replaced at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca by Chaz Davies and by Iván Silva at Brno. He returned to racing at Misano but he was fired by the team following the Portuguese Grand Prix, after pulling out of the race while in with a chance of scoring points, due to a lack of motivation.[4] He never raced again.

Personal

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His girlfriend is called Romina Rados. He loves action sports such as skiing and BMX bikes. At 1.80m he is tall for a motorcycle racer. His favourite food is Italian. He has a two children, a son called Travis (b. 2010) and a daughter called Sienna (b. 2014).

He is fluent in German, English, French, Spanish and Italian.

After his racing career he started working as MotoGP commentator for the German TV station Sport1, where his knowledge from his own racing career and multilingualism prove helpful. He also became a test driver, initially[when?] for Aprilia helping to develop the RSV4 and now[when?] KTM and their MotoGP project.

Career statistics

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By season

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SeasClassMotoTeamRaceWinPodPoleFLapPtsPlcd
1997125ccYamaha TZ125Castor Kapital Racing10000228th
1998250ccHonda NSR250Racing Factory10000629th
1999250ccHonda NSR250Racing Factory1600005116th
2000250ccAprilia RSV 250Racing Factory900001225th
2001250ccAprilia RSV 250Racing Factory1500005512th
2002MotoGPYamaha YZR500Red Bull Yamaha WCM200001122nd
Honda NSR500West Honda Pons20000
2003MotoGPKawasaki Ninja ZX-RRKawasaki Racing Team50000823rd
2004MotoGPKawasaki Ninja ZX-RRKawasaki Racing Team1600005115th
2005MotoGPKawasaki Ninja ZX-RRKawasaki Racing Team1000002419th
2006MotoGPDucati Desmosedici GP5Pramac d'Antin1400003017th
Ducati Desmosedici GP6Ducati Marlboro Team3
2007MotoGPDucati Desmosedici GP7Pramac d'Antin1200006513th
Total1060000315

By class

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ClassSeason(s)1st Grand Prix1st Podium1st WinRaceWinPodPoleFLapPtsWCh
125cc19971997 GermanyN/AN/A1000020
250cc1998–20011998 GermanyN/AN/A4100001240
MotoGP2002–20072002 CatalunyaN/AN/A6400001890
Total1997-200710600003150

Races by year

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

YearClassBike123456789101112131415161718PosPts
1997125ccYamahaMALJPNSPAITAAUTFRANEDIMOGER
14
BRAGBRCZECATINDAUS28th2
1998250ccHondaJPNMALSPAITAFRAMADNEDGBRGER
10
CZEIMOCATAUSARG29th6
1999250ccTSR-HondaMAL
17
JPN
18
SPA
15
FRA
8
ITA
16
CAT
11
NED
11
GBR
13
GER
9
CZE
Ret
IMO
17
VAL
10
AUS
13
RSA
13
BRA
12
ARG
10
16th51
2000250ccApriliaRSA
Ret
MAL
10
JPN
15
SPA
17
FRA
18
ITA
Ret
CATNEDGBRGERCZE
19
POR
11
VAL
18
BRA
DNS
PACAUS25th12
2001250ccApriliaJPN
12
RSA
10
SPA
11
FRA
11
ITA
18
CAT
9
NED
12
GBR
9
GER
7
CZE
Ret
POR
Ret
VAL
Ret
PAC
17
AUS
Ret
MAL
8
BRA
17
12th55
2002MotoGPYamahaJPNRSASPAFRAITACAT
Ret
NED
11
22nd11
HondaGBR
17
GER
10
CZEPORBRAPACMALAUSVAL
2003MotoGPKawasakiJPNRSASPA
16
FRAITA
14
CATNED
10
GBRGER
17
CZE
19
PORBRAPACMALAUSVAL23rd8
2004MotoGPKawasakiRSA
Ret
SPA
13
FRA
Ret
ITA
14
CAT
11
NED
13
BRA
11
GER
10
GBR
19
CZE
13
POR
13
JPN
10
QAT
9
MAL
Ret
AUS
13
VAL
11
15th51
2005MotoGPKawasakiSPA
11
PORCHNFRAITA
12
CAT
17
NED
Ret
USA
12
GBR
8
GER
Ret
CZE
15
JPN
Ret
MALQATAUSTURVAL
14
19th24
2006MotoGPDucatiSPA
15
QAT
15
TUR
16
CHN
15
FRA
13
ITA
Ret
CAT
10
NED
12
GBR
13
GER
Ret
USA
14
CZE
16
MAL
15
AUS
13
JPN
16
POR
11
VAL
Ret
17th30
2007MotoGPDucatiQAT
11
SPA
DSQ
CHN
9
TUR
9
FRA
5
ITA
11
CAT
13
GBR
9
NED
8
GER
9
USA
DNS
CZERSM
11
POR
Ret
JPNAUSMALVAL13th65

Superbike World Championship

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Races by year

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YearMake12345678910111213Pos.Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
2002KawasakiSPASPAAUSAUSRSARSAJPNJPNITAITAGBRGBRGER
13
GER
15
SMRSMRUSAUSAGBRGBRGERGERNEDNEDITAITA34th4

References

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  1. ^ Alex Hofmann retrieved from bbc.co.uk
  2. ^ Sachsenring; D'Antin Ducati Preview - July 11, 2006 Archived September 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine retrieved from insidebikes.com
  3. ^ FIVE WEEK RECOVERY TIME FOR ALEX HOFMANN AFTER PRACTICE CRASH Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine retrieved from trymysport.co.uk
  4. ^ Hofmann sacked. Archived 2008-02-10 at the Wayback Machine retrieved from crash.net on September 17, 2007
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