Ryan Farquhar

January 10, 2024
Motorcycle Racer

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Ryan Farquhar
Full Name Ryan Farquhar
Occupation Motorcycle Racer
Date Of Birth Feb 2, 1976(1976-02-02)
Age 48
Birthplace Dungannon
Country United Kingdom
Birth City Northern Ireland
Horoscope Aquarius

Ryan Farquhar Biography

Name Ryan Farquhar
Birthday Feb 2
Birth Year 1976
Place Of Birth Dungannon
Home Town Northern Ireland
Birth Country United Kingdom
Birth Sign Aquarius

Ryan Farquhar is one of the most popular and richest Motorcycle Racer who was born on February 2, 1976 in Dungannon, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Ryan Farquhar, born 2 February 1976 in Dungannon (Northern Ireland), is a professional motorcycle racer who competes primarily in road racing. Farquhar was the winner of the Dukes Road Racing Rankings 4 times. Farquhar won five races at Cookstown 100 in a single day, and is now the Irish national winner with 201. He raced a Kawasaki ZX-10R ZX-6R ZX-6R ZX-6R ZX-6R ZX-6R ZX-6R ZX-6R ZX-6R Kawasaki ER6.

Farquhar broke Joey Dunlop’s record of 118 Irish National road race victories in 2009 by winning a sweep at Killalane. Farquhar had three more wins than Dunlop’s total, and it was enough to make him a remarkable 60 for the season. Ryan won 61 races and took 6 National championships in 2009. Ryan was present at the Irish Racer magazine awards ceremony in Belfast, where he received both the National Road Racer of the year and Team of the year awards.

Ryan wrapped up his superb 2010 racing season with more success, when he took two wins at the annual Sunflower Trophy races at Bishopscourt. Proving his dexterity on both the pure-road and short circuits, Farquhar overcame the considerable challenge of Marty Lennon to take both of the Super Twins races thus meaning he ended the year with a total of 60 race wins from his road racing and short circuit exploits, which resulted in Farquhar receiving the 2010 Irish Road Racer of the Year Award.

For the 2010 racing season, Farquhar joined forces with the MSS Colchester Kawasaki Racing Team for his Superbike campaign. For the season Ryan campaigned a specially prepared Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R Superbike to race in the Isle of Man TT, North West 200 and Ulster GP road races, whilst he also continued with his own KMR Kawasaki machinery in the Supersport and Superstock divisions. The Superbike livery was identical colours to the MSS Colchester Kawasaki British Superbike Team, while the 600cc and Superstock machines were styled in Ryan’s familiar black and orange livery. At the 2010 Isle of Man TT, Farquhar took two second-place finishes, in the Superstock and Senior TTs. Farquhar’s tremendous 2010 road racing season continued when he claimed the annual Southern 100 Championship title on the Isle of Man.

Ryan returned to his best in 2008, dominating races week after week. He was a double Irish Champion, winning the Irish Superbike Road Racing Championship, the Irish Supersport Road Racing Championship, and placing first overall in Duke Road Race Rankings.

Ryan Farquhar Net Worth

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

Ryan Farquhar is one of the richest Motorcycle Racer from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Ryan Farquhar 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Ryan signed a new contract to ride for the TAS Suzuki Racing Team on 28 April 2006. Cookstown’s first road race of the year was marred by disaster. He was in an accident with a back marker during practice, resulting in injuries that ruled him out for most of the season.

Farquhar had previously agreed to race with the McAdoo Kawasaki Racing Team in the 2008 season. They parted ways in the week before the Isle of Man TT. Ryan rode for Kenny Harker in the Superstock 1000, and Supersport 600 classes. Farquhar, who had previously competed in McAdoo’s colours at Manx Grand Prix, had had a taste of success before joining McAdoo.

The winning vein continued with a double victory at the Tandragee 100 road races. However, his winning start to the season was tempered with disappointment at the North West 200, which saw Farquhar suffering one of his worst meetings in years. Ryan had been hoping to put on a strong showing around the 8.9-mile circuit but all he had to show for his efforts was a 7th place in the Supersport race.

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2011 saw a mixed season for Farquhar. On the notable side, Ryan signed both fellow Irishman Adrian Archibald and Hungarian Sandor Bitter to campaign for the KMR Kawasaki squad. The move saw Bitter campaign a Superstock-spec Kawasaki ZX-10R at the three International road races – the North West 200, Isle of Man TT and Ulster Grand Prix – in the Superbike and Superstock races.

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Ryan Ranked on the list of most popular Motorcycle Racer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Ryan Farquhar celebrates birthday on February 2 of every year.

Ryan Farquhar completed his 2012 Isle of Man TT campaign with victory in the re-introduced Lightweight TT race. Having already taken third in the Superstock and second Supersport races, Farquhar overcame a strong challenge from James Hillier and, having led on the first lap, a difference in pit stop strategies meant that he had to wait until the start of the third lap before re-taking the lead. His eventual winning margin was almost 30 seconds as he swept to the third TT win of his career. The win resulted in Farquhar finishing 6th in the Joey Dunlop TT Championship Trophy, with 32 points.

Top Facts about Ryan Farquhar

  1. Ryan Farquhar is a retired Northern Irish motorcycle racer.
  2. He won the Isle of Man TT five times.
  3. Farquhar has over 200 race wins in his career.
  4. He founded KMR Kawasaki racing team in 2010.
  5. In 2016, he suffered serious injuries in a crash at the North West 200.
  6. Farquhar was awarded an MBE for services to motorcycling in 2017.
  7. He returned to racing in 2019 after his recovery from injury.
  8. Farquhar has two sons who are also professional motorcycle racers.
  9. His brother, Trevor, was also a successful motorcycle racer.
  10. Ryan Farquhar is considered one of Northern Ireland’s greatest ever riders.

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