Ryan Farquhar | |||||||||||||||
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Nationality | Northern Irish | ||||||||||||||
Born | Dungannon, Northern Ireland | 2 February 1976||||||||||||||
Current team | Tyco BMW | ||||||||||||||
Bike number | 16 | ||||||||||||||
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Ryan Alan Robert Farquhar BEM (born 2 February 1976,[1] Dungannon, Northern Ireland) is a former professional motorcycle racer who primarily competed in road racing. Farquhar won the Dukes Road Racing Rankings four times. He won five races at the Cookstown 100 in one day and holds the most Irish national wins by any one rider, at 201. He previously raced a Kawasaki ZX-10R, a Kawasaki ZX-6R and a Kawasaki ER6.
For the 2016 season, Farquhar was contracted to ride Tyco BMW Racing Team 1000 cc machines, whilst campaigning his own machinery in other events,[2] but suffered serious injuries in a race crash at the North West 200 on 12 May.[3] He revealed the severity of his multiple-injuries in October 2016, and confirmed his hopes of a return to the sport,[4] but in 2017 commented his fitness to race would be unlikely, that he was unable to exercise due to the injuries, and that he enjoyed his hobby of clay pigeon shooting.[5][6]