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Anthony West was born on 17 July, 1981 in Maryborough, Queensland, Australia, is an Australian motorcycle racer. Discover Anthony West'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 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 17 July, 1981
Birthday 17 July
Birthplace Maryborough, Queensland, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1981

Anthony Keith West, (born 17 July 1981 in Maryborough, Queensland), is an Australian motorcycle road racer.

2001

In 2001, he was a 500cc rider for the Dee Cee Jeans Racing Team, scoring minor points in 12 of the 16 races to place 18th overall.

2002

In 2002, he had a year away from motorcycling as he could not gather enough sponsorship to secure a factory Aprilia ride.

2003

West has won two races in Grands Prix, the 2003 Dutch TT in the 250 cc class, and the 2014 Dutch TT in the Moto2 class.

He is known as "The Rain Man" because of his ability to ride well in the extreme wet, which he attributes to a dirt track racing background.

He currently races in the Australian Superbike Championship.

In the 2003 and 2004 seasons, West rode for the Italian Abruzzo Racing team, running a privateer Aprilia both years.

2003 was the more successful of the years, he won a race and achieved three additional podium places.

2005

2005 was supposed to be his big break, but a factory deal with KTM saw him miss three quarters of the season due to a lack of development and several mechanical failures.

However, West rode the KTM to a podium place on debut, placing second in the rain soaked British Grand Prix at Donington Park.

2006

A disappointing start to the season saw West unable to match the times he set on the Kiefer Bos bike in 2006, with a best result of ninth after the fourth round of seventeen, leading him to quit the team.

2007

Early in the 2007 season, he rode in the 250cc World Championship on a semi-factory, LE Aprilia run by Matteoni Racing.

However, West enjoyed more success when, at the Monza round of the 2007 World Supersport Championship, he rode through the field from 18th on the grid to finish 3rd, while substituting for injured compatriot Kevin Curtain on his first visit to the track, on his first race aboard the Yamaha.

Then, in the following World Supersport round at the historic Silverstone circuit, West secured victory in a wet race.

He repeated this feat again at Misano.

He finished the championship in ninth place, despite only contesting three of the thirteen rounds.

Following the retirement of Olivier Jacque in June 2007, West was offered the position to race with the Kawasaki Racing Team in MotoGP and aboard the Ninja ZX-RR for the remainder of the season, buying out his contract with Yamaha.

Kawasaki reportedly offered him a ride in another championship (which would likely be the Supersport World Championship, in which he competed briefly in 2007); West did not immediately reveal whether he had accepted or declined this offer.

Due to Kawasaki team manager Michael Bartholemy's stated desire to keep West in the Kawasaki family, West was rumoured to be an outside chance to ride a third Kawasaki in MotoGP, which would have been run by Jorge Martínez 'Aspar', who runs the Aspar 125cc and 250cc teams.

2008

West remained with Kawasaki full-time for 2008, joined by John Hopkins.

However, he did not achieve great success, and spent much of the season as the last of the 18 regular riders in the championship.

There was improvement at Brno however; he qualified sixth in the wet and carried the form over into a dry race, finishing fifth in a race dominated by Bridgestone tyred bikes.

On 16 October 2008 it was announced that West had signed to ride for the Stiggy Honda team for the 2009 World Supersport Championship, cutting his ties with Kawasaki.

2009

It had already been announced on the Saturday at Brno that West would not be riding for Kawasaki in the 2009 season.

However, West was never officially mentioned and it transpired that Martinez and his sponsors were only interested in hiring a Spanish rider, a factor that resulted in the team's entry to MotoGP being postponed until after 2009 when no suitable rider could be found.

2010

For 2010 West raced in the new Moto2 class.

2011

He made a good debut at the British Grand Prix, reaching fourth position, but then crashing and eventually finishing 11th.

His first four races each saw him finish progressively higher, with seventh at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca and eighth at the Sachsenring.

He was seventh again in the wet at Motegi, but could have been even higher.

Starting 6th, he jumped the start fractionally – by the time the ride-through penalty was handed out, he was leading the race.

Teammate Randy de Puniet came second amidst an all-Bridgestone podium, emphasising the missed opportunity.

2012

In his home country's Grand Prix the Australian's error caused him to only finish 12th while compatriot Casey Stoner won aboard his Ducati.

At the following race in Malaysia, Sepang, West qualified an impressive fifth behind teammate Randy de Puniet but was yet again given a ride through penalty, this time for lining up incorrectly on the starting grid.

For 2012, West was scheduled to ride for the Speed Master team in MotoGP with their CRT Spec Aprilia RSV-4, however he failed to raise the sponsorship necessary and the ride went to Mattia Pasini.

West then signed with Supersonic Racing, riding the BMW S1000RR in the British Superbike Championship after narrowly missing out on a ride with Swan Yamaha.

2015

West climbed his way back through the field to 15th, capturing one championship point.

2017

During 2017 he has raced in the Supersport World Championship (600 cc) and the Asia Road Race SS600 Championship initially aboard a Yamaha YZF-R6 followed by a Kawasaki ZX-6R, and also selected events in the Superbike World Championship on a Kawasaki ZX-10R as a stand-in rider for Puccetti Kawasaki.

2018

West was suspended from participating at any FIM sanctioned events for 24 months due to testing positive for banned substances from 8 July 2018 to 14 September 2020.

In 2018 he competed in the Supersport World Championship, aboard a Kawasaki ZX-6R and in the Asia Road Race SS600 Championship, aboard a Yamaha YZF-R6.

2019

He most recently raced in the 2019 Brazilian Superbike Championship for the Kawasaki Racing Team.