Hugh Anderson a MotoGP Legend - Mike Webb, Simon Crafar lead a special ceremony in New Zealand

Four-time grand prix world champion Hugh Anderson has been officially inducted into the MotoGP Hall of Fame during a special ceremony in his home country of New Zealand.
MotoGP race director Mike Webb inducts Hugh Anderson as an official MotoGP Legend
MotoGP race director Mike Webb inducts Hugh Anderson as an official MotoGP Legend

Over 100 NZ racers, friends, and ๊members of the Ha𒁏milton Motorcycle Club attended Anderson’s induction ceremony, delayed since 2020 due to Covid restrictions, at Hampton Downs Circuit.

Leading proceedings for their compatriot were MotoGP race director Mike Webb and grand prix winner Simon Crafar, now MotoGP’s pitlane reporter. Both travelle🐎d to New Zealand straight from last weekend’s Thai round.

Anderson’s impressive statꦦistics include 25 grand prix victories and 48 podiums from under 80 starts in the 50cc, 125cc, 250cc, 350cc and 500cc world championships, from 1⛄960-1966.

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Despite a 350cc podium in his debut season&nbꦇsp;it was in the smaller classes, and with the fledgling Suzuki factory, t✤hat Anderson went on to achieve his greatest success.

Deb💟ut💦 victories in the 1962 50cc and 125cc season finale proved a prelude to a perfect double of 50cc and 125cc world titles the following year.

Competing against the likes of Suzuki team-mate, fellow world champion and 15-time GP winneꦰ൩r Ernst Degner, Anderson then defended his 50cc crown in 1964 before adding a fourth title in 1965, when he dominated the 125cc class with seven wins from nine races.

Hugh Anderson becomes an official MotoGP Legend
Hugh Anderson becomes an official MotoGP Legend

"I'm incredibly grateful to Dorna for making me a MotoGP Legend,” said Anderson, ♉now 86ꦿ.

“It is an honour for my career and World Championships to be recogniseꦫd in the Hall of Fame, and I want to thank Dorna and Carmelo, and all my family, friends and supporters for this honour and their support over all these years.

“I'm also very thankful for this ceremo🌠ny to have been organised in New Zealand, it has been a very special day."

Simon Crafar speaks as Hugh Anderson becomes an official MotoGP Legend
Simon Crafar speaks as Hugh Anderson becomes an official MotoGP Legend

Speaking via a video link, Dorna CEO Carmelo꧟ Ezpeleta added: "It’s a great pleasure for us to be able to send this message. Unfortunately, we are not able to be together, but as you know it is a great honour for us to nominate you as a MotoGP Legend and see you become part of MotoGP’s Hall of Fame.

“I remember༺ you racing in the Championship, because I am also old enough to remember that! It is a great pleasure for us, and I hope to see you soon, and to see you be with us as much as you can.

“Today we celebrate your achievements as we also bid farewell to another Legend, Phil Read, and we will always cherish those riders whose careers paved the way for our sp�📖�ort to become what it is."

Hugh Anderson becomes an official MotoGP Legend
Hugh Anderson becomes an official MotoGP Legend

Other riders to have been made MotoGP Legends include Valentino Rossi, Giacomo Agostini, Mick Dooha൲n, Geoff Duke, Wayne Gardner, Mike Hailwo🌞od, Daijiro Kato, Eddie Lawson, Anton Mang, Angel Nieto, Wayne Rainey, Phil Read, Jim Redman, Kenny Roberts, Kenny Roberts Jr, Jarno Saarinen, Kevin Schwantz, Barry Sheene, Marco Simoncelli, Freddie Spencer, Casey Stoner, John Surtees, Carlo Ubbiali, Alex Crivillé, Franco Uncini, Marco Lucchinelli, Randy Mamola, Kork Ballington, Dani Pedrosa, Stefan Dörflinger, Jorge Martinez, Jorge Lorenzo, Max Biaggi, Luigi Taveri and Nicky Hayden.

Hugh Anderson becomes an official MotoGP Legend
Hugh Anderson becomes an official MotoGP Legend

 

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