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Troy Corser was born on 27 November, 1971 in Wollongong, Australia, is an Australian motorcycle racer. Discover Troy Corser'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 52 years old?

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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 27 November, 1971
Birthday 27 November
Birthplace Wollongong, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1971

Troy Gordon Corser (born 27 November 1971) is an Australian former professional motorcycle road racer.

1992

He competed in the Superbike World Championship from 1992 to 2011 except for the 1997 season when he competed in Grand Prix motorcycle racing.

Corser won the Superbike World championship in and.

He held the record for most World Superbike Championship race starts with 377 until 2023 when another Superbike legend Jonathan Rea overtook him.

Corser was born in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.

Having previously won the Australian and AMA Superbike Championship titles, and shone in a handful of wildcard rides in the Superbike World Championship (taking five podiums), he went to the series full-time in.

1997

He won this title in, becoming the series' youngest champion, but 1997 was an unsuccessful and fragmented year in the 500cc World Championship, while teamed with Luca Cadalora on Yamaha YZR-500, Power Horse backed, team.

Back in WSBK for, he came close to retaking the title, helped by a double win at Laguna, the second race by a mere 0.005sec.

He led the standings before the final round, took pole, but crashing and breaking ribs in a warm-up accident.

For he was teamed with Carl Fogarty on Davide Tardozzi's team, the title going to Foggy with Corser again third.

In and he was on a factory Aprilia RSV-Mille.

2000

He would take the Aprilia to its first WSBK wins in 2000, and opened 2001 with a double victory in South Africa, but a double DNF at Monza scuppered his hopes of a championship challenge.

In he joined Carl Fogarty's Petronas Superbike team, and spent the year developing the bike before racing it in and.

2004

He finished 9th in the 2004 championship, with a best result of 3rd, but chose to leave the team after this.

In he raced for the Alstare Suzuki Team on the GSX-R1000 which enabled him to regain his position as Superbike World Champion, winning the championship after a run of early-season victories - later in the season Chris Vermeulen and Noriyuki Haga were usually the men to beat.

Troy won two races early in, however a crash at Phillip Island, and a DNF at Silverstone enabled compatriot Troy Bayliss to gain the upper hand in the early stages of the title chase.

A double non-finish at Assen with 4 rounds to go left him 5th in the championship, behind Bayliss, James Toseland, Noriyuki Haga and Andrew Pitt.

He ultimately overhauled Pitt to finish 4th, through a double podium at the final round.

For he left Suzuki to join Yamaha, however he was outpaced by teammate Noriyuki Haga and finished 5th overall, with eight podiums but no wins.

He remained with the team for, pipping Haga to finish as championship runner-up behind Bayliss.

2009

For the 2009 WSBK season Corser signed with BMW to ride alongside Ruben Xaus on BMW's new superbike.

His best result in the first half of the season was an 8th place in the opener at Philip Island, although there were several other minor points finishes.

2010

Corser and Xaus continued with the team for 2010.

Corser scored two fifth places at Assen, he took BMW's first ever WSBK podium in race two at Monza, aided by a first-lap collision between Xaus, Jonathan Rea and Toseland.

He also took pole at Misano and had scored in every race until being forced to miss Brno following a practice crash.

Troy has been on pole at Philip Island and Valencia four times, equalling a championship record for a single track.

Of the eight cases of a rider having 10 or more podium finishes at a particular circuit, Troy has four - 13 at Misano, 11 each at Laguna Seca and Philip Island, and 10 at Donington Park.

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

2011

He was classified 11th in WSBK for, hence his riding #11, which he used for many years.

Pole for the first round showed his potential, although he only took one podium until his win at round 5 at the Salzburgring (partly due to collisions with Anthony Gobert and Piergorgio Bontempi at Monza).

A strong remainder of the season (including a win at Laguna Seca, one of the few tracks on the schedule that he knew) saw him beat Aaron Slight to 2nd overall.

2013

Strong results later in the season saw him finish 13th overall.