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Max Anstie was born on 25 April, 1993 in Newbury, is a British motocross racer. Discover Max Anstie'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 30 years old?
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Max Anstie Net Worth
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Max Anstie (born 25 April 1993) is a British professional motocross and Supercross racer.
Anstie is the reigning FIM Supercross World Champion in the SX2 class.
He is a two-time Australian Supercross champion in the SX2 class.
Anstie has competed extensively in both the FIM Motocross World Championship, as well as the American-based AMA Supercross Championship and AMA Motocross Championship.
Once again selected to race for Great Britain at the Motocross des Nations, Anstie had a stand out weekend, winning both of his races to help his nation get its first podium since 1997.
Anstie competed internationally throughout his junior career, first competing in the FIM Motocross Junior World Championship in 2006 (in the 85cc class), finishing sixth overall.
The following year, Anstie was able to finish in the runner-up spot in the same class, with two-second places behind champion Ken Roczen.
At the 2008 edition of the event he was able to win the opening race in the 85cc class, but did not finish the second race, to finish seventh overall with Jeffrey Herlings as the winner.
In 2009, Anstie made his professional motocross debut in the 250 class of the AMA Motocross Championship, riding a KTM.
Riding in the first eight rounds of the championship he was able to record a best finish of sixth in race two at Red Bud.
This effort was enough for Anstie to be signed by the DNA Shred Stix Star Racing Yamaha team for 2010, where he would make his professional supercross debut.
Competing in the Lites West class, he recorded several top ten finished, including a fourth in San Diego.
Following his results in America, Anstie was able to sign for the Team CLS Monster Energy Kawasaki Pro Circuit team in the MX2 class of the FIM Motocross World Championship in 2011.
Anstie was immediately a factor in the MX2 class, placing in the top ten consistently and finishing third in the first race at the American round.
He would come close to the overall podium several times throughout the year, before taking his first grand prix podium at the final round of the season in Italy.
After sixth in the final standings, Anstie moved to the Honda Gariboldi team for 2012 As part of this deal, Anstie would race the first five rounds of the Lites West class in the AMA Supercross Championship in America for 2012.
For 2013, Anstie was signed by Suzuki's factory team in the MX2 class of the 2013 FIM Motocross World Championship.
Once again, alongside this, Anstie competed in the opening rounds of that years AMA Supercross Championship in the Lites West class – at this point renamed to 250SX West.
In the world championship, Anstie was not able to land on the overall podium during the season, but did pick up two third place race finishes.
Anstie was on the move again in 2014, joining the BikeIT Yamaha Cosworth team, focussing on the MX2 class of the 2014 FIM Motocross World Championship.
He showed an immediate improvement, running at the front of the first few rounds and picking up two overall podiums in a row at rounds two and three.
Later in the season, at Lommel, Anstie was able to pick up his first race win en route to his first overall grand prix victory.
He is a six time grand prix winner in the MX2 class of the FIM Motocross World Championship, with his best championship position being third overall in 2015.
Anstie stayed with the same team for the 2015 FIM Motocross World Championship, which moved to Kawasaki.
This proved to be his most successful season to date, finishing third overall in the championship behinds Tim Gajser and Pauls Jonass.
Included within this was three grand prix wins and nine race wins as part of that.
On the back of this, Anstie was selected to make his second start for Great Britain at the 2015 Motocross des Nations.
Unfortunately, an injury sustained in the Saturday qualifying race ended his weekend.
A best place of sixth in Los Angeles, combined with missing the final three rounds, left him 16th in the championship standings.
Anstie would again have a consistent season in the MX2 class of the FIM Motocross World Championship finishing seventh in the final standings, picking up his second overall podium at Lierop in The Netherlands.
He finished the year by making his debut for Great Britain at the Motocross des Nations at Lommel in Belgium.
Anstie helped Great Britain finish eighth overall, with himself finishing sixth individually in the Open class.
For the 2016 FIM Motocross World Championship, Anstie changed teams again, to return to being a factory rider – this time for Husqvarna.
In what turned out to be a dominant season for champion Jeffrey Herlings, Anstie was able to pick up two more grand prix victories and finish in fourth in the final standings.
Anstie has represented his country at the Motocross des Nations on several occasions, the most notable being the 2017 edition of the event, where he helped Great Britain finish third by taking two race wins and being the best overall individual rider in the event.
His father, Mervyn, was also a world championship-level professional motocross racer.
Anstie was retained by factory Husqvarna in 2017, but had to step up to the MXGP class for the 2017 FIM Motocross World Championship.
Despite picking up a knee injury and missing two rounds, Anstie was able to pick up three overall podiums in his debut MXGP season on his way to ninth in the final standings.
Despite an injury in the early part of the season, Anstie was able to pick up a further three overall podiums on the way to tenth in the MXGP standings of the 2018 FIM Motocross World Championship.
This was coupled with another third overall as part of team Great Britain at the 2018 Motocross des Nations.