Vasco van der Valk

Vasco van der Valk
Nationality Dutch
Born (1999-11-17) 17 November 1999
Amersfoort
Current team GA Competition
Bike number 62
Website Vasco62.nl

Vasco van der Valk (born 17 November 1999 in Amersfoort, the Netherlands) is a Dutch motorcycle road racer. He was second in the Dutch NSF100 Championship for Kids 2011, organised by former Grand Prix 125 rider Arie Molenaar. Later he was third in the Moriwaki 250 JuniorCup 2013 of Ten Kate Racing, after which he started racing in British MotoStar, support series to the British Superbikes. In 2015 he's been riding a full British MotoStar season for Ian Lougher in Team ILR on a Honda NSF250R.

Career

Motocross 2003-2009

At the age of 4 Vasco started riding motocross bikes on a Yamaha PW50, but advanced to a KTM SX50 later. Just when he swithced to a KTM 65SX at the age of 8, he was introduced to minibike racing.

Minibikes

Vasco first got to ride a minibike of Scott Deroue and bought a Blata two-stroke minibike of his father Bert. After a few months he switched to a four-stroke Pasini, a brand built by Luca Pasini, father of Moto2 rider Mattia Pasini. He then started riding with a group of other kids on the same brand like Bo Bendsneyder, Livio Loi and Robert Schotman.

NSF100 Championship 2009-2011

Despite being only 9 years old, he was selected as reserve rider for the first edition of the Dutch Honda NSF100 Championship for Kids 2011, organised by former Grand Prix 125 rider Arie Molenaar. The series was run on stock Honda NSF100 motorcycles riding karting tracks. From that series a lot of Dutch and Belgian Grand Prix riders would emerge, like Scott Deroue, Bo Bendsneyder and Livio Loi. Vasco raced in this series for 3 years, to become runner-up behind Bendsneyder in 2011 and runner-up in the NSF100 World Race in South Africa.

Moriwaki 250 Junior Cup 2012-2014

In 2012 a switch was made to the 'big tracks' with the Moriwaki 250 Junior Cup, run by the renowned Ten Kate Racing team. Riders came from all over the world to ride the Moriwaki MD250H racing motorcycles, consisting of a Moriwaki chassis fitted with a Honda CRF250X motocross engine. After two years of steady improvement to a third place in the championship in 2013, the 2014 season was a bit of a disappointment because of some major crashes, the first of which happened in the pre-season in Barcelona and saw him being airlifted to hospital.

British MotoStar 2015-2016

Because of the non-existence of a Dutch Moto3 championship and the small amount of riders in the German Moto3, Vasco went to ride with the new Moto3-team of Isle of Man TT-legend Ian Lougher in British MotoStar for 2015. This series is part of the very popular British Superbikes Championship. Despite being new to Moto3 and not knowing the tracks, he gradually moved forward during the season and took some impressive 4th and 5th places in the end of the season. Overall he ended up 8th in the Moto3 Motostar championship, with him being the only rider to score points in every race. For 2016 Van der Valk switched to GA Competition so he could ride on a Geo-Honda, with Dani Saez (E) as teammate, but after 4 races Van der Valk split from the team, unhappy with proceedings.

Supersport 600 2016

Partly because of him being 1.80 m. tall Vasco started riding a 600 Supersport with Team Hoegee Liqui Moly Suzuki on a Suzuki GSX-R600.

International racing

Van der Valk raced in Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, the Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, Turkey and the United Kingdom.

Career statistics

2009 – 23rd, Molenaar NSF 100 Championship for Kids
2010 – 6th, Molenaar NSF 100 Championship for Kids
2011- 2nd, Molenaar NSF 100 Championship for Kids
2012- 6th, European 250 JuniorCup by Ten Kate Racing
2013- 3rd, European 250 JuniorCup by Ten Kate Racing
2014- 8th, European 250 JuniorCup by Ten Kate Racing, wildcard with Banks racing in British Motostar 2014 finishing 8th. Wildcard in Pata Honda Junior Cup finishing 5th.
2015- 8th, British Superbike Championship #62 Honda NSF250R by Ian Lougher Racing (ILR)

Racing number

Van der Valk has been using 62 as racing number since he was 5, since that was his house number and the only number he could remember at that age. Between 2009 and 2011 he had to use 26 in the Molenaar NSF 100 Championship for Kids, since he was the first reserve rider in 2009 due to his age. This automatically implied he had to use 26 after 25 regular riders.

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