John Hopkins

Pipe Dreams Podcast is back for Episode 26 with former MotoGP star John Hopkins for an in-depth conversation about his incredible journey through the world of motorcycle racing. Hopkins started riding at just 4 years old and quickly made a name for himself, winning the AMA 750cc Supersport Championship at 17 and becoming AMA Formula Xtreme Champion the following year. His raw talent propelled him onto the MotoGP stage in 2002 with Red Bull Yamaha, where he rode 500cc machinery before switching to Suzuki’s four-stroke GSV-R in 2003.

His first pole position at Assen in 2006 set the stage for a breakout 2007 season, where he secured his first podium at Shanghai—one of four that year. Hopkins later raced for Kawasaki before their MotoGP exit in 2009, and in 2011, he made a return appearance with Suzuki, though injuries cut his season short.

Beyond the track, Hopkins opens up about the physical and mental toll of professional racing, his battles with injuries, and how they ultimately led to struggles with addiction. He discusses his path to recovery, the lessons he’s learned, and the motivation behind writing his book, where he tells his story in full. Now focused on mentoring the next generation of racers, Hopkins shares his passion for helping young riders navigate the sport with the guidance and support he wished he had.

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