Hiroshi Aoyama
![Aoyama at the [[2009 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix|2009 Japanese Grand Prix]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Hiroshi_Aoyama.jpg)
In his six seasons in the 250cc World Championship, he raced Honda and KTM machinery in an Aprilia-dominated class. He took nine victories and never finished lower than seventh overall. By winning the 2009 250cc World Championship, Aoyama become the last winner of this class before its replacement by the Moto2 class in 2010. In 2010 he moved up to the premier class with Interwetten Racing. He stopped competing in MotoGP after the 2014 season and took on the role of HRC test rider and advisor to riders in the Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup. Provided by Wikipedia