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Remy Gardner



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1998 (27 years old)
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178cm

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Remy Christopher Gardner (born 24 February 1998 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian motorcycle racer. He is the son of Wayne Gardner. He currently races a Kalex in the 2019 Moto2 championship.
The eldest son of former 500cc World Champion Wayne Gardner, Remy got his first taste of short-circuit track action at the age of ten after being brought up in motocross and enduro. In 2010 he was invited by Honda Australia to represent them in the NS100F International Trophy and took part in the premier MRRDA Nippers Championship for riders under 13. The following year he left Australia to settle in Spain, where he competed in the Mediterranean Championship. From 2013 he rode in the FIM CEV Repsol with the Calvo/LaGlisse team. In 2015 Gardner joined the CIP Team with a Mahindra bike and moved to Moto2™ in 2016, ending the year with Tasca Racing. In 2017 the Australian moved to Tech 3 Racing in the intermediate class, with whom he remained with for 2018. Gardner's season was heavily hampered after a training accident left him with two broken legs, with a best finish of fifth coming in Valencia. A move to the SAG Team now awaits Gardner for 2019, as he aims to bring his positive end of season form into the new season.
After Gardner was unable to find a seat for the 2023 MotoGP World Championship, he joined Yamaha for the 2023 Superbike World Championship.
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