Steve Jenkner
Steve Jenkner is a German former professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He had his best year in 2002 when he finished the year in fifth place in the 125cc world championship.
Career
125cc World Championship (1996-2003)
Aprilia (1996-1999)
Jenkner made his Grand Prix motorcycle racing debut as a wild card in his home Grand Prix in Germany, failing to finish the race and be classified.Jenkner's first full season came in 1997, riding an Aprilia. Jenkner scored points in six races, most notably a 7th place in Brno, finishing with a total of 20 points in the season, and 19th in the standings.
In 1998, Jenkner would again be riding an Aprilia, and improved a bit from prior season. He finished in the points nine times, four times inside the top-10, with a 7th place at Le Castellet, an 8th place at Sachsenring, a 9th place at Assen, and a 10th place in Madrid. He finished 17th in the rider's championship, with 45 points.
In his final season with Aprilia, Jenkner finished the 1999 season with nine point-scoring finishes, a 10th place in Australia, an 8th place in France, two 7th places in Brno and Imola, and a career best finish of 5th in Valencia, ending his season 15th in the rider's championship, with 52 points.
ADAC Sachsen Honda (2000)
Making small steps forward, Jenkner would improve again in the 2000 season, having eleven point-scoring finishes, seven top-tens, including a 6th place in South Africa, and a 4th place in Mugello. He finished the year 12th in the overall standings, with 74 points.Team UGT 3000 Aprilia (2001-2002)
Returning to Aprilia for the 2001 season, Jenkner would finally taste the champagne on the podium, finishing 3rd in Assen, and Brno as well, ending a successful campaign in 11th overall, with 94 points.Staying with the UGT 3000 Abruzzo Aprilia team for the 2002 season, Jenkner would have the best year of his career yet, finishing on the podium five times, all five being 3rd places, at Jerez, Barcelona, the Sachsenring, Estoril, and Motegi. He finished the season 5th in the rider's championship, with 168 points.