Rubén Xaus
Rubén Xaus is a retired motorcycle road racer. During his career he competed in both the Superbike World Championship and the MotoGP. He is nicknamed 'Spider-Man', as his lanky frame leads him to hang over the bike in an unusual way.
Early years
His father, who competed in amateur mountain bicycle races, gave Xaus his first motorcycle at the age of five, a Montesa 25cc. Aged 14, he was racing dirt-bikes, but his father convinced him to turn his attentions towards road racing. Xaus took part in the 125cc Catalan Championship, the 125cc Solo Moto Criterium, and that same year he took victory in the 80cc Catalonia Supermoto Championship.In 1994, Xaus competed in the Open Ducados Supersport series in Spain – finishing 17th place, improving to third the following year. In 1995, he entered the FIM Thunderbike trophy and contested four 250cc Grand Prix. Xaus finished sixth in Thunderbike in 1996, moving to World Supersport in 1997 taking 17th overall.
In 1998, Xaus rode in the German Pro-Superbike series, taking sixth place overall. In he finished fifth in the Supersport World Championship, taking his first ever victory at Misano. In, he rode one of the official Ducati factory team Supersport bikes, finishing seventh and taking one victory.
Superbikes
For, Xaus moved to the factory Ducati Superbike team in partnership with then-champion Troy Bayliss. He struggled early in the season, with a best result of 5th from the first 8 meetings. However, in race 2 at Oschersleben he became the first Spaniard ever to take victory in the Superbike World Championship. A pair of 2nds at Assen and a second win at Imola gave him sixth in the championship. Sixth place in was followed by fifteen podiums and seven victories in, finishing runner up to teammate Neil Hodgson.MotoGP
Xaus made his move into the MotoGP World Championship in 2004 [Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2004] as part of the satellite D'Antin Ducati team. The team was grossly under funded and could not afford testing time, but Xaus adapted better to the situation than teammate Hodgson. Consistent points-scoring performances and a first podium at Qatar saw him snap up the ‘Rookie of the Year’ title and 11th place overall in the championship standings. In 2005 [Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2005], he moved to the Fortuna Yamaha Team to ride alongside his friend Toni Elías. But a more pronounced power delivery and difficult chassis and Xaus's charging/forced riding style meant he looked a different rider to the one of 2004. He crashed numerous times, finishing 16th overall with a best finish of 10th .By season
| Season | Class | Moto | Race | Win | Pod | Pole | FLap | Pts | Plcd | WCh |
| 2004 Grand Prix [motorcycle racing season|2004] | MotoGP | GP4 | 16 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 77 | 11th | – |
| 2005 | MotoGP | Yamaha YZR-M1 | 16 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 52 | 16th | – |
| Total | 32 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 129 | 0 |
Return to Superbikes
For, Xaus returned to the Superbike World Championship, with a ride for the new Italian satellite Ducati team Sterilgarda Berik, alongside team owner Marco Borciani. He twice set the fastest lap, but his fast charges often ended in crashes, and he was only 14th overall.Xaus ended the season 6th with a total 201 points, scoring the team's first victory in Valencia.
For, Xaus was joined by Max Biaggi on a Ducati 1098R for Sterilgarda-GoEleven, under the team management of Borciani. He finished 2nd in race 2 at the season-opening event in Qatar and took a victory at Misano in Race 2 in front of Biaggi and Bayliss, but has had no further podiums. At Donington Park, he believed he had finished 3rd in a race stopped by heavy rain, but found out immediately before the podium celebration that he had been disqualified for not returning to the pits quickly enough after crashing immediately before the race was stopped. He then refused to leave the podium and verbally assaulted the marshals, including the rider who inherited the third spot on the podium - his team-mate Max Biaggi. With three rounds remaining he lies 10th in the standings.
On 26 June 2008, Xaus signed to ride the BMW S1000RR bike for the factory BMW Motorrad team in the 2009 WSB Championship.
Personal data
On 16 March 2007, Xaus married long-term partner Mariona. The wedding was held in Andorra, where the couple live with their daughter Julia Xaus, who was born in November 2006. On January 2009 they had their second daughter Paula Xaus.Xaus' hobbies include mountain biking, snowboarding and golf. He is 183 cm tall and weighs 74 kg.
Currently
In 2024, Xaus introduced BRL Europe https://www.baggereurope.com/ where he manages the series and also competes in it using bagger motorcycles.Career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Races by year
| Year | Class | Bike | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | ||
| 1995 | 250cc | Honda | AUS | MAL | JPN | SPA | GER | Italian motorcycle Grand Prix|ITA] | NED | FRA | GBR Ret | 1995 [Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix|CZE] 23 | BRA 16 | ARG Ret | EUR Ret | NC | 0 | ||||
| MotoGP | Ducati | 2004 [South African motorcycle Grand Prix|RSA] Ret | ESP Ret | FRA 14 | ITA 5 | CAT 6 | NED 7 | BRA 12 | GER 11 | GBR 11 | CZE Ret | POR Ret | JPN 9 | QAT 3 | MAL 13 | AUS 11 | VAL Ret | 11th | 77 | ||
| 2005 | MotoGP | Yamaha | SPA 18 | POR 10 | CHN 10 | FRA 12 | ITA 14 | CAT 10 | NED 12 | 2005 [United States motorcycle Grand Prix|USA] 11 | GBR Ret | GER 13 | CZE 18 | JPN 10 | MAL 15 | QAT 14 | AUS 12 | TUR 14 | VAL 15 | 16th | 52 |