{"id":4,"name":"Gareth","url":"","description":"D.O.B: 24\/02\/87\r\nHeight: 187m (6'1\")\r\nWeight: 74kg (11.9 stone)\r\n\r\nGareth Jones embarked on his official racing career in 2003 aged 16. Despite being the youngest rider in the class, he placed 2nd in the Australian 250cc Production Championship.\r\n\r\nGareth finished runner up in the 2004 National Superstock Cup in Australia.\r\n\r\nIn 2005, at the age of 18, Gareth was awarded the inaugural Reece Bancell Scholarship and became the first superstock rider to place in the Top 10 of the Australian Supersport Championship in his first year.\r\n\r\nGareth completed three successful seasons as a privateer in the Australian Supersport Championship culminating in 7th place overall in 2007, in a field dominated by factory teams.\r\n\r\nIn January 2008 Gareth earned his first works sponsored ride with the Brian Bernard Yamaha Team in the New Zealand Superbike Championship.\r\n\r\nGareth placed 3rd overall in the five race New Zealand Superbike series and in addition won the \u201cKing of the Streets\u201d title, winning all three Superbike races at the Paeroa street circuit, setting a new lap record in the process. In addition he finished 2nd at the famous Wanganui Cemetery Circuit (the southern hemisphere\u2019s Isle of Man). This was particularly remarkable because Gareth was riding a 600cc Supersport bike against his opponents 1000cc Superbikes.\r\n\r\nGareth arrives in Europe off the back of a successful winter\u2019s racing in New Zealand and looks forward to the challenge of mastering the major European tracks, on his MIST Suzuki GSXR1000, in the FIM European Superstock Championships, as part of the World Superbike tour.","link":"https:\/\/www.mistsuzuki.com\/wordpress\/author\/gareth\/","slug":"gareth","meta":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.mistsuzuki.com\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/4"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.mistsuzuki.com\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users"}]}}