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Christian Sarron is a former French Grand Prix motorcycle racer. He was born on 27 March 1955 in Clermont-Ferrand, France. He began his career in 1976, racing in the 125cc class. He won the French 125cc championship in 1979 and 1980. In 1981, he moved up to the 250cc class and won the French 250cc championship in 1982. In 1983, Sarron made his Grand Prix debut in the 250cc class. He finished the season in fourth place overall, with two podium finishes. He continued to race in the 250cc class until 1988, when he moved up to the 500cc class. He raced in the 500cc class until his retirement in 1992. During his career, Sarron won three Grand Prix races, all in the 250cc class. He also won the French 250cc championship in 1982 and the French 500cc championship in 1989. Sarron is currently retired from racing and lives in Clermont-Ferrand. He is 65 years old.

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Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 27 March 1955
Birthday 27 March
Birthplace Clermont-Ferrand, France
Nationality France

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1994

Sarron's 500cc career occurred at a time when the bikes suited the sliding style of the Americans who had been brought up on dirt oval tracks, yet Sarron still managed to post respectable results. In 1994, he teamed up with his brother Dominique Sarron to win the prestigious Bol d'or endurance race. In 1995 he retired from competition to take on the role of team director for Yamaha's Superbike team.

1985

The following year saw him move up to the premiere 500cc division with the Gauloises-Yamaha team where he won again in the rain at the 1985 German Grand Prix. He finished the season in an impressive third place to Freddie Spencer and Eddie Lawson. In 1989, he again finished third in the 500cc championship behind Lawson and Wayne Rainey.

1983

He would finish second to Carlos Lavado in the 1983 250 class with another Grand Prix victory in the Swedish Grand Prix. In 1984, he won three times on a Yamaha and captured the 250 World Championship.

1977

He began his career on a Kawasaki when he met French Grand Prix racer Patrick Pons. Pons helped him get his start in the international racing circuit. His first victory came in the rain in the 1977 German Grand Prix. He was injured in a 750cc race which would begin a trend of numerous injuries for the next few years. In 1982, he again won in the rain at the Finnish Grand Prix, cementing his reputation as an exceptional wet weather rider. He finished the 1982 season 8th in the 350 class and 10th in the 250 class.

1955

Christian Sarron (born 27 March 1955 in Clermont-Ferrand, France) is a French former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.