Who Is Conor Cummins? Age, Biography, and Wiki
Conor Cummins was born on May 27, 1986, making him 39 years old in 2025. He hails from the Isle of Man, a place known for its rich motorcycle racing culture and as the home of the famous Isle of Man TT races. With a passion for racing that began early in life, Cummins has steadily climbed the ranks to become one of the prominent figures in the world of motorcycle racing. His extensive career has seen him participate in numerous challenging events, gaining recognition for his exceptional riding skills and determination.
For more detailed information about his racing history, you can explore his Wikipedia page.
| Occupation | Motorcycle Racer |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | May 27, 1986 |
| Age | 39 Years |
| Birth Place | Douglas, Isle of Man |
| Horoscope | Gemini |
| Country | Isle of Man |
Popularity
Conor Cummins's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
- Height: 6 feet (183 cm)
- Weight: Approximately 160 lbs (73 kg)
- Body Stats: Conor possesses a fit and athletic physique, essential for competing in the demanding world of motorcycle racing, although specific body measurements are not publicly documented.
On 13 August, Cummins won the Dundrod 150 Superbike race, part of the Ulster Grand Prix Bike week. After a race-long duel with Guy Martin, Ian Hutchinson and Ryan Farquhar, a final lap of 133.284 mph on the McAdoo Kawasaki saw him take the win and shatter the lap record.
He then took his first international road race victory when he won the feature Ulster Grand Prix Superbike race. 2010 had brought a mixed year for Conor with a great start to the TT on his Macadoo Kawasaki and a good NW200 but it all ended with a crash at the senior TT.
He sustained a badly broken left arm, two bone fractures in his back, a dislocated knee and ligament damage, bruising to his lungs and a hairline fracture to his pelvis in the spill before being airlifted to Nobles Hospital.
The crash occurred on the second lap of the Senior race, which had been restarted, coincidentally, after a heavy crash involving Conor's good friend Guy Martin, who fortunately escaped serious injury. In the restart, a lap of 131.123 mph saw Conor slot into third place just over two seconds off the race lead.
By Ramsey on lap two, he was up to second and only three seconds adrift of race leader Ian Hutchinson only for his crash to occur a few miles later on the high speed right hand bends at the Verandah.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
As for Conor Cummins' personal life, details regarding his relationships are generally kept under wraps. While he is known to be private about his romantic life, reports suggest that he may be in a relationship, although no confirmed details about a boyfriend or girlfriend have been made public.
Many fans are curious about whether he has a wife or husband; however, as of now, there is no official information on a marital relationship.
He currently competes aboard a Honda CBR1000RR and a Honda CBR600RR. His father William 'Billy' Cummins contested the TT and Manx Grand Prix events and is still road racing.
Net Worth and Salary
As of 2025, Conor Cummins has an estimated net worth of around $1 million to $3 million, attributed to his successful racing career, sponsorship deals, and endorsements. His earnings from racing have provided him with a comfortable lifestyle, and he continues to attract sponsorships due to his popularity in the sport.
Conor Cummins (born 27 May 1986, in Douglas, Isle of Man) is a Manx motorcycle road racer who rides in British racing events, competing in the British Superstock Championship, as well as in specialist closed-road events at his home Isle of Man TT races and in Northern Ireland. A part-time seasonal racer, his normal income is derived from his business as a barista and coffeemaker supplier.
Career, Business, and Investments
Conor Cummins has had a prolific career in motorcycle racing, particularly known for his performances in the Isle of Man TT races and other road racing events. His skillful handling of diverse racing conditions has made him a fan favorite.
In addition to racing, Cummins has ventured into business, focusing on merchandise associated with his brand and engaging in promotional activities in the motorsport community. He may also have investments in various ventures associated with racing, although specific details remain undisclosed.
Cummins began his career riding in the British Championship and the Virgin Mobile Yamaha R6 Cup. However, the lack of opportunities in these competitions led him to decide to make the switch to road racing. 'The more I raced I realised it was time to switch over to pure roads and it's a decision I've not regretted once', he commented.
Social Network
Conor is active on social media where he engages with his fans and shares updates about his racing career. You can follow him on various platforms:
- Instagram: @ConorCummins
- Twitter: @ConorCummins
- Facebook: Conor Cummins Racing
TT3D: Closer to the Edge is a documentary film about the 2010 Isle of Man TT races. The film examines what motivates the riders who race the TT and risk everything to become "King of the Mountain". Filmed in 3D, the film is a story about freedom of choice and the strength of human spirit. The film follows the leading riders in the 2010 race meeting, including Cummins.
Education
Information regarding Conor Cummins' education is relatively scarce. However, it is understood that his early passion for motorcycles was nurtured from a young age, which may have included informal training through racing programs and events rather than traditional academic pursuits.