Bruce Anstey

January 10, 2024
Motorcycle Rider

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Bruce Anstey
Full Name Bruce Anstey
Occupation Motorcycle Rider
Date Of Birth Apr 24, 1969(1969-04-24)
Age 55
Country New Zealand
Horoscope Taurus

Bruce Anstey Biography

Name Bruce Anstey
Birthday Apr 24
Birth Year 1969
Birth Country New Zealand
Birth Sign Taurus

Bruce Anstey is one of the most popular and richest Motorcycle Rider who was born on April 24, 1969 in New Zealand.

After a check up at Noble’s Hospital, Douglas, he was passed fit to compete in the opening Superbike race on Saturday 4 June. Despite his injuries, Anstey came home in a respectable 8th place on board the Honda RC213V-S.

Anstey failed to make an impact in the Superbike Race. On board the Padgett’s Yamaha YZR500 Anstey was lying in 8th place at the end of the opening lap behind a rampaging Michael Dunlop, who went on to break Anstey’s lap record for the Superbike class (although Anstey’s record for two stroke machinery still stands). Anstey made no impression at the head of the field, and retired on lap four at Glen Tramman.

Bruce Anstey Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Motorcycle Rider
House Living in own house.

Bruce Anstey is one of the richest Motorcycle Rider from New Zealand. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Bruce Anstey 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Anstey formed up on the Glencutchery Road with the Honda RC213V-S, having by the standards of the week, enjoyed a reasonable qualifying period. Anstey took the RC213V-S across the line in 8th place on corrected time at the end of lap 1 involving himself in a close tussle with Conor Cummins and Michael Rutter. By the pit stops at the end of the second lap Anstey had slipped to 10th position, however he had reclaimed 8th by the end of lap 3. During lap 4 Anstey was forced to stop at Ramsey Hairpin in order to inspect the rear of the machine following concern about the degradation of the tyre, and this saw him relegated to 13th place by the time he exited the pits at the end of the lap. Working his way ahead of Horst Saiger and Sam West during lap 5, Anstey began the final lap just outside the top 10, holding 11th place. However over the course of the final lap he was overtaken on corrected time by both Saiger and West and after 226.38 miles (364.32 km) of racing he brought his machine home in 13th place.

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Who is Bruce Anstey Dating?

According to our records, Bruce Anstey is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of December 1, 2023, Bruce Anstey’s is not dating anyone.

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Said to have been inspired to take up a career as a motorcycle racer after watching Mike Hailwood’s comeback victory at the 1978 Isle of Man TT Races, Anstey made his competitive debut on Boxing Day, 1990, at the Cemetery Circuit, Whanganui in his native New Zealand, competing on a Suzuki RGV250.

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Mireille Ranked on the list of most popular Motorcycle Rider. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in New Zealand. Bruce Anstey celebrates birthday on April 24 of every year.

Anstey made his Isle of Man TT debut at the 1996 event. Riding a Yamaha he finished in 29th place in the Lightweight TT before retiring in the Senior TT.

How is Bruce Anstey doing?

Previously resident in Windsor, outside London, Anstey is now living in the village of Cullybackey in county Antrim after recently moving to Northern Ireland with Anny.

Is Bruce Anstey still racing?

Bruce Anstey, one of road racing’s all time greats, is planning a comeback to coincide with the return of racing in the Isle of Man next year. And his principal target is the 2022 Classic TT.

What date is the classic TT 2022?

The duration of the event will reduce from fourteen days to nine in 2022, starting on Sunday 21st August and culminating on Monday 29th August (August Bank Holiday).

Is Ian Hutchinson still racing?

Hutchinson previously announced back in 2020 that he would be racing with the TAS team having split with Honda , but those plans were put on hold when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the TT in 2020 and 2021.

Is the Manx TT still on?

Last held in 2019, the Classic TT/Manx Grand Prix was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.

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