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Steve Plater was born on 22 August, 1972 in Luton, England, is a British motorcycle racer (born 1968). Discover Steve Plater's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 22 August 1972
Birthday 22 August
Birthplace Luton, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1968

Steve Plater (born 22 August 1968, in Luton) is a former English motorcycle road racer.

1994

Having briefly raced speedway in his teens, he started his working life as a bricklayer, beginning racing in 1994 and winning his first ever race, at Cadwell Park.

1998

In 1998 he won the British Powerbike championship, and only lost the more prestigious Supersport title on countback.

1999

He set an impressive pace at the 1999 Bol d'Or en route to finishing third on a Kawasaki, which led him to race one in the 2000 British Superbike Championship full-time, finishing 6th overall without a podium but with a string of 4th to 7th places.

2001

He missed much of 2001 through injury, but still took three podiums.

2002

2002 was his strongest season to date, seeing him finish 5th overall on a Yamaha, with two late-season wins.

2003

In 2003 he rode a Honda to sixth overall, winning at Cadwell Park in 2003 )

2006

He missed the start of 2006 due to injury, but returned to win both Superbike races at the North West 200.

2007

He won the 2007 Albacete 6-Hour Endurance race on a Kawasaki, teamed with Julian Mazuecos and Gwen Giabbani.

He was voted Best Newcomer at the 2007 Isle of Man TT on Yamahas, having been mentored by former racer Mick Grant.

2008

Most of his 2008 races were on Yamaha machinery.

He won the Supersport TT race after on-the-road winner Bruce Anstey's bike was excluded.

As for circuit racing, he started the year in the British Superbike Championship, but a lack of success saw him switch to Supersport, winning first time out before a one-off in the Brands Hatch round of the World Supersport Championship on a Triumph.

2009

He was the 2009 British Supersport champion, and also finished as runner-up in the series twice in the late 1990s.

In the British Superbike Championship he has 4 wins and 17 further podiums.

He won the prestigious Isle of Man Senior TT, North West 200 and also enjoyed success at Endurance racing.

Plater spent 2009 with the HM Plant Honda team in Supersport, winning the title ahead of Australian Billy McConnell at the final round.

He also stood in on a Superbike at Brands Hatch after Josh Brookes' visa was delayed, falling from the lead in race one but finishing third in race two.

In the 2009 Isle of Man Senior TT race, Plater set a new race record, beating team-mate John McGuinness after his chain broke on the fourth lap.

He also won the North West 200.

He also contested the Le Mans 24 Hour motorcycle race for Honda France.

2010

During Thursday practice for the 2010 North West 200 Plater who had set the fastest time in Superbike practice on the Tuesday was injured in an accident.

He suffering a broken arm when he came off his bike at Quarry Hill on the Coast Road section of the course.

Subsequent hospital examinations revealed that Plater had fractured his neck.

Plater confirmed his retirement from the roads to concentrate on World Endurance Championship.

2015

For 2015/2016, Plater is manager of a race-team, and rides in demonstration events.

He lives in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, and is involved in property development with his father.

Plater became a motorcycle racing co-commentator/presenter, and in 2015 was appointed as manager of the Prime Factors Racing team for road racing and Endurance.

He continues to ride in demonstration events.

He is currently a co-host on the podcast "The TT Podcast," on which he interviews persons and riders associated with Isle of Man TT.