'90 World 250cc Grand Prix Champion

'97 World Super Bike Champion

500cc Grand Prix

 

Hello, welcome, and thank you for visiting the 'John Kocinski Unofficial' website built for fans of all ages from all over the world. This website is dedicated to one of the greatest, most naturally gifted motorcycle racers of modern times. With literally 100's of images in the GALLERY you can look back over his prestigious career from domestic championships to the World stage. To the purest of race fan the world over 'Little John', as he was affectionately known, represented perhaps the ultimate in a motorcycle racer.  This was demonstrated in his abilities on the machines he rode and his domination in numerous classes of racing. From two stroke to four stroke Kocinski had a seemly endless ability to beat the World's best. Names like Rainey, Doohan, Schwantz, Gardner are to name but a few.  He has ridden for some of the biggest names in motorcycle sport such as Marlboro Yamaha, Lucky Strike Suzuki and Castrol Honda working along the way, with the best tuners the sport has to offer.

Based in the UK, this forum is for all things to do with John Kocinski and with the help of racing enthusiasts from across the World I hope to continue to grow the content of this website. Please use the email link to send me any photo's, stories, anecdotes or links relating to the great man from Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.  Whilst John has now retired from professional racing, his career and ultimate success of winning two World Championships has meant that there is still a healthy following of fans across the World. Be sure to add this website to your 'favourites' and please come back and visit again. You can also visit the Official site www.john-kocinski.com for more info on John. Please take time to look at the links page and in particularly the new BOOKAZINES (a cross between a book and a magazine) that are on offer from Mortons of Lincolnshire. They help with a few  technical issues on this site.

I do hope you enjoy this website, thanks for your support and any feedback would be most welcome.

LATEST NEWS

A man builds Cagiva V594 Replica. Click NEWS

14/03/08

Update from JK's Solicitor on the Kocinski vs. Bell Helmets. Click on LAWSUIT or NEWS

28/11/07

Thanks again to Keith Hündt of Australia for two more images of JK. 1990 and 1991

12/11/07

John's 1993 Cagiva C593 Grand Prix bike is for sale here in Europe. Click HERE to view

 

08/11/07

Another new video has been added. Click VIDEO to view

07/11/07

Two new videos have been added. Click VIDEO to view

05/11/07

Two more images have been added one in 1998 and in the Miscellaneous

04/11/07

A new video courtesy of a Spanish fan. Check out the VIDEO link to view

15/05/07

Two new photo's supplied by 'Motorcycle Sport and Leisure' magazine. Click on the year 1991 and 1992 to view.

22/04/07

Site last updated 14/03/2008

 

JJohn Kocinski was 250cc World Champion and World Superbike Champion 500cc campaigner rode for Marlboro Yamaha Cagiva and Lucky Strike Suzuki against the might of Rothmans Honda and guys like Rainey Doohan Schwantz Barros Lawson Gardner and won. Welcome and thank you for visiting the John Kocinski Unofficial website built for for fans of all ages from all over the world. Back after sometime due to me moving house, this website is dedicated to one of the greatest, most naturally gifted motorcycle racers of modern times. To the purest of race fan the world over Little John as he is affectionately known, represented perhaps the ultimate in a motorcycle racer.  This was demonstrated in his abilities on the machines he rode and the domination in numerous classes of racing, Kocinski had a seemly endless ability to beat the World's best. Names like Rainey Doohan Schwantz Gardner are to name but a few.  He has ridden for some of the biggest names in motorcycle sport such as Marlboro Yamaha Lucky Strike Suzuki and Castrol Honda working along the way, with the best tuners the sport has to offer. moto gp arkansa little rock 500cc suzuki yamaha honda rothmans hb american 250cc champion