Motorcycle racing

Motorcycle racing (also called moto racing and bike racing) is the sport of racing motorcycles. Major genres include motorcycle road racing and off road racing, both either on circuits or open courses. Other categories include hill climbs, drag racing and land speed record trials.

One of them is MotoGP. It is the pinnacle of motorcycle racing with each motorcycle costing millions of dollars. It is equipped with the newest technological advancements in racing and can reach speeds of up to 350 kmph and higher.

Grand Prix motorcycle racing refers to the premier category of motorcycle road racing. It is divided into three distinct classes:
  • Moto3.
  • Moto2
  • MotoGP:  It is the current term for the highest class of GP racing. The class was contested with prototype machines with varying displacement and engine type over the years. Originally contested by large displacement four stroke machines in the early years it eventually switched to 500 cc two strokes. In 2002 990 cc four-stroke bikes were allowed to compete alongside the 500 cc two strokes and then completely replaced them in 2003. 2007 saw a reduction to 800 cc four stroke engines to unsuccessfully slow things down a bit before finally settling on 1000 cc four strokes in 2012.
Grand prix motorcycles are prototype machines not based on any production motorcycle.

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