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Tarran Mackenzie was born on 29 October, 1995 in Stirling, Scotland, is a British motorcycle racer. Discover Tarran Mackenzie'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 28 years old?

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Age 28 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 29 October, 1995
Birthday 29 October
Birthplace Stirling, Scotland
Nationality Japan

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Tarran Mackenzie Net Worth

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1995

Tarran Mackenzie (born 29 October 1995, often known as Taz) is a professional road racer of solo motorcycles, based in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England.

During 2023 he contested the World Supersport Championship for Japan-based MIE Honda run by Midori Moriwaki, winning his first world championship supersport race after continuing to ride on a wet track with dry tyres, when competitors were losing time pitting for wheel-changes.

For 2024, he will continue with the same team in World Superbikes.

Mackenzie won the 2021 British Superbike Championship at the final round in October 2021.

With an ambition to eventually compete at world superbike level, no full-season opportunities were available for 2022.

Mackenzie's British Superbike 2022 racing season started at the third event at Donington Park in mid-May, after missing the Silverstone and Oulton Park rounds with injury.

Riding only partially recovered at Donington, he rode conservatively for points, finishing the races in tenth, sixth and eleventh, further hindered by arm pump for the first time in his career, due to excessive arm use when steering, to compensate for his inability to switch-direction using leg pressure on the footrests.

Mackenzie's 2022 BSB season ended on 25 September with a crash at Oulton Park, when he fell at the Chicane and slid across the track under an oncoming motorcycle, breaking his left femur.

Together with his brother, Taylor Mackenzie, also a motorcycle road racer until retiring in late 2021, they are the sons of Niall Mackenzie, a former motorcycle road racer.

All three were born in the Stirling area of Scotland.

2011

During 2011, he competed in the British 125 cc Championship.

2012

For 2012, he was chosen for the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup race series, held across various European countries.

2013

Mackenzie competed in the Monster Energy Motostar Championship during 2013, and was the 2016 British Supersport 600 Champion.

2017

Writing in 2017, Steve Day's feature was headed "MotoGP™ commentator Steve Day looks at the Scotsman ahead of his Moto2™ debut", and, as of 2021, the local newspaper was still referring to "...Stirling's Tarran".

Mackenzie started racing in the Aprilia Superteen Rookies Cup.

He entered the Moto2 world championship in 2017 as a replacement for Danny Kent, scoring one championship point from a best finish of 15th, achieving 37th overall.

2018

Mackenzie has been active in BSB since the 2018 British Superbike Championship season, winning the series in 2021.

During 2022, Mackenzie continued in British Superbikes, but received an offer of a factory world superbike Yamaha machine for potentially three wildcard events, at Assen, Donington Park, and a third unconfirmed circuit, during 2022.

He sustained a leg injury in BSB early-season practice and could not participate in the scheduled wildcard entry at Assen.

After missing Assen, Netherlands in April, at the Donington Park event with three wildcard races in July 2022, Mackenzie placed 14th, and then 15th in the last race after crashing into Xavi Vierge in the sprint race in between, resulting in a DNF.

Mackenzie received a five-place grid penalty for the third race-start.

For 2024, Mackenzie will continue with the same team as in 2023, stepping-up from Supersport to World Superbikes with teammate Adam Norrodin.

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