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  1. Steve Webster ( Easingwold, 7 gennaio 1960) è un pilota motociclistico britannico ritiratosi dall'attività agonistica, vincitore di 10 titoli mondiali nei sidecar [1] . Indice. 1 Carriera. 2 Risultati. 2.1 Motomondiale. 2.2 Coppa del Mondo Sidecar[5] 2.3 Campionato del mondo Superside[10] 2.4 Campionato europeo. 3 Onorificenze. 4 Note.

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  3. Steve Webster is a Canadian bassist, record producer, arranger, audio engineer and composer. A multiple Juno Award nominee and winner, [1] Webster's career spans over 3 decades of music production and performance. Recent accomplishments include Juno Award nominations for Producer of the Year and Jazz Vocal Album of the Year for ...

    Year
    Artist
    Recording
    Role
    2017
    Producer,guitar,drums
    2015
    Producer
    2014
    Neige
    Engineer,Producer
    2015
    Invincible Decency
    Bass
  4. Steve 'Webbo' Webster MBE won 62 World Championship races on the way to collecting 10 World Titles in a career spanning 25 years from novice rider to the undisputed king of 3-wheels. Race Career - Facts and Figures. Sidecar World Championship/F.I.M World Cup Wins;

  5. Motorcycle racing career statistics. Isle of Man TT career. TTs contested. 1 ( 1983) TT wins. 0. TT podiums. 0. Stephen Webster MBE (born 7 January 1960), is an English sidecar racer who has won six FIM Sidecar World Championships and four world cup, making him the most successful sidecar racer ever.

  6. 9 feb 2016 · Yorkshireman Webster had a long and illustrious career in sidecars, taking his first world championship in 1986 and his last in 2004, when he was 44. Webbo (now 56) raced during a time of great ...

  7. The Open Championship. T24: 1995. Steve Webster (born 17 January 1975) is an English professional golfer . Webster was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire and was brought up in nearby Atherstone. He finished tied for 24th place in the 1995 Open Championship at St Andrews, winning the silver medal as low amateur ahead of Tiger Woods. [2]