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Stroud announced his retirement from motorcycle racing in August 2013. Stroud helps manage two of his sons Jacob and Jesse in their racing endeavours. His oldest son Jacob won his first of three national titles in 2016. Younger brother Jesse won his first National (Gixxer cup) championship in 2019.
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in 1992. During the epic battle with the leading factory Ducati Superbike Stroud came within 0.1 sec of the outright lap record before an electrical problem stopped the bike with a couple of laps remaining. However, he won both races at Daytona in 1994 on the Britten bike while setting the fastest
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and Macleans College. He went on to study engineering (for a 3-year period) at Auckland Technical Institute (NZCE Mechanical) before heading to the US to embark on a full-time racing career in 1988. His height is 185 cm and his weight is generally 74 kg. He resides in
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Stroud won 9 New Zealand superbike national championships. His first championship was in 1991. He repeated this in 1995 and 1999 (riding a Britten V1000) and, riding a
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top speed recorded by any motorcycle at Daytona (189 mph or 305 km/h). One of the few people to have had the privilege of racing one of
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Stroud started racing in 1986 and won his first championship in 1988 in the NZ 250 Production class. He then raced at
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In 1995, Stroud won the inaugural World B.E.A.R.S Series (British European American Racing Series, now part of
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in Japan. For the next ten years he competed internationally against the world's best, riding for various
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Motorcycling New Zealand, Riders Profile: Andrew Stroud (retrieved 19 August 2010)
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Caitlin Moorby, "Father's Day is 10 times as good for Andrew Stroud",
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Andy McGechan, "Kiwi Icons Reunite for Mike Pero Motofest",
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Britten V1000
Paeroa
Waikato
New Zealander
Upper Hutt, New Zealand
champion
New Zealand
motorcycle
St Peter's College
Hamilton, New Zealand
Bathurst
Mick Doohan
US Endurance series
Graeme Crosby
Suzuka 8 Hours
Superbike
Grand Prix
Britten V1000
Daytona
John Britten
AHMRA
Assen
FIM 500 GP
Suzuka 8 Hours
Isle of Man
World endurance
Suzuki GSX-R1000
GSXR1000K9

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