Terry Rymer

Originally born Terance William Rymer Jr, Terry Rymer (born 28 February 1967 in London, England) is a retired motorcycle road racer turned car and truck racer.

He won no fewer than 147 races in his native England in 1985, winning the BMCRC 250cc and 350cc championships. He later won the 1990 British Superbike Championship (and was runner-up in 1989), as well as the 1992 and 1999 Endurance World Championship. He was a regular in the Superbike World Championship every year from 1988 to 1994 except for 1992, with 2 wins, 9 further podiums, and a championship best of 6th in 1991.[1] He rode a Harris-Yamaha at the 1992 British motorcycle Grand Prix and placed 6th. He made a handful of 500cc Grand Prix starts for Suzuki in 1996.[2] Subsequently he returned to the British Superbike championship with some success - five race wins in 1996 with a Ducati, and one in 1998 for Suzuki.[3] He won the prestigious Bol d'Or race five times, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans motorcycle race once.

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