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Anstey To Ride Padgetts YZR500 At Classic TT

Anstey To Ride Padgetts YZR500 At Classic TT

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By Road Racing desk
Image by Tony Goldsmith

Flying Kiwi Bruce Anstey will bring a piece of MotoGP history to the Isle of Man when he races a full-blown ex-factory Yamaha YZR500 two-stroke V4 at the Classic TT in August.

The bike, owned by Padgett’s, will be in full Valvolene Racing by Padgett’s colours and identical to the bikes ridden by the likes of Wayne Rainey, Eddie Lawson, John Kocinski, Niall Mackenzie, Juan Garriga and Randy Mamola in the 500cc World Championship and, despite being over 20 years old, produces more than 150bhp. Weighing just 115kg, compared to 170kg for a modern day Superbike, its power-to-weight ratio makes the YZR500 a formidable weapon.

“We are delighted to be able to support the Classic TT and are looking forward to getting back to the Isle of Man later in the year off the back of another successful TT for our team. To be able to come with something as spectacular as the YZR500 Yamaha has got the whole team motivated including Bruce who, as most race fans will know, made his name on two stroke machinery. The Classic TT was a massive success in its first year and we really want to be part of it going forward,” said Clive Padgett.

TT boss Paul Phillips added: “This is great news for the event and great news for the fans. To have one of the most successful teams in TT history come to the event in only its second year gives enormous credibility to what we are building with the Classic TT. And Padgett's Motorcycles really have pushed the boat out with their entry; Bruce Anstey on a factory spec 500cc Grand Prix two stroke racing around the Mountain Course should be a spectacular sight.”

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