Michael Rutter

Racer

Popular As Michael Rutter (motorcyclist)

Birthday April 18, 1972

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Wordsley, Staffordshire, England

Age 51 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1930

He finished 6th overall with a single win, and made his 300th BSB start at the final meeting of the year.

1970

Michael Rutter's father, Tony Rutter, was a successful motorcycle racer in the 1970s, winning 7 Isle of Man TT races, and four times world champion in the TT Formula Two series.

Michael lives in Bridgnorth, Shropshire.

1972

Michael Karl Rutter (born 18 April 1972 in Wordsley, Staffordshire) nicknamed "The Blade", is a British motorcycle racer.

He currently races in the National Superstock 1000 Championship aboard a BMW S1000RR.

He has a reputation for being at his best in wet conditions and his favourite circuit is Oulton Park.

1989

Rutter raced trials in his teens and began circuit racing in 1989.

1993

His first full season in the British Superbike Championship was 1993; he finished 8th overall and also made his first four World Superbike Championship starts that year.

1994

He finished in the overall BSB top six every year from 1994 to 1998, coming in third overall in 1997.

1995

His win at Donington Park in the wet in 1995 broke the duopoly of Steve Hislop and Jamie Whitham.

1997

His first World Superbike podium came at the same circuit in 1997.

1998

He won at Oulton Park and Donington in 1998.

Tellingly, each of these standout results was achieved in wet conditions.

1999

He spent 1999 in the 500cc World Championship, scoring occasional points but not being among the front runners.

2000

He returned to the domestic series for 2000 on a Ray Stringer private Yamaha.

Again, a wet race provided his only victory.

Still, his road racing results dwarfed what he managed on track.

2001

After a solid 2001, Rutter came second to Steve Hislop in 2002 with The Renegade Ducati team, including eight wins and five poles.

2003

He was third for the team in 2003, this time dwarfed by Shane Byrne.

2004

He spent 2004 and 2005 with the factory Honda team.

In 2004 he was never off the front row and took 11 podiums in the first 12 races, but a midseason run of 6 non-podiums gave Suzuki's John Reynolds the title.

2005

In 2005 Honda team-mate Ryuichi Kiyonari had the better of Rutter, who came 3rd overall and lost the ride for 2006.

2006

For 2006 he rejoined his former Monstermob boss Paul Bird, now running semi-works Hondas with Eddie Stobart funding.

He finished third first time out, but only repeated this feat once more throughout the season, finishing seventh overall and losing the ride after the 2006 season.

2007

For 2007, Rutter was the sole rider for the MSS Discovery Kawasaki squad, which moved up from British Supersport to contest British Superbikes for the second time (the first was with Julien da Costa in 2005).

This was his least successful BSB season ever, as the Kawasaki was not a competitive bike.

2008

Michael Rutter competed in the 2008 British Superbike Championship on a "North West 200" branded Ducati SBK RS08, a team entered to promote this famed road racing event in Northern Ireland.

2009

In 2009 Rutter rode for Rob Mac Racing Yamaha.

The partnership was comparatively short-lived with Rutter leaving the team in May 2009.

Rutter raced various machines for the rest of the season, with little success.

2010

He won 29 British Superbike Championship races with the most recent being at Silverstone in 2010, and finished as series runner-up twice.

He has also contested MotoGP and World Superbike Championship events.

For 2010 Rutter took his Bathams Brewery sponsorship to the Ridersmotorcycles.com team, partnering Martin Jessopp on their Ducatis.

He scored the team's first win at Knockhill, in wet conditions.

He also led race two at Snetterton, but was stopped by a broken gear lever.

He took pole at the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit, and was leading race one when it was stopped for rain, ultimately coming second to Alastair Seeley.

Rutter is also a road racing rider, having won 14 times at the North West 200 festival in Northern Ireland.

He has 7 wins at the Isle of Man TT races, 5 of which were in the TT Zero class.

He holds the record of most wins at the Macau Grand Prix.

2015

During 2015, Rutter was a temporary replacement rider for Gearlink Kawasaki in BSB, but mainly concentrated on selected road events backed by his personal sponsor Batham's brewery, having lost his 2014-ride on a Bathams IWR BMW partway through the season.