MOTORBIKE RACING

HOW MANY RIDER PLAY THIS GAME?

football, also called association football or soccer, game in which two teams of 11 players, using any part of their bodies except their hands and arms, try to maneuver the ball into the opposing team’s goal. Only the goalkeeper is permitted to handle the ball and may do so only within the penalty area surrounding the goal. The team that scores more goals wins. Football is the world's most popular ball game in numbers of participants and spectators. Simple in its principal rules and essential equipment, the sport can be played almost anywhere, from official football playing fields (pitches) to gymnasiums, streets, school playgrounds, parks, or beaches. Football’s governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), estimated that at the turn of the 21st century there were approximately 250 million football players and over 1.3 billion people “interested” in football; in 2010 a combined television audience of more than 26 billion watched football’s premier tournament, the quadrennial month-long World Cup finals.

STRATEGY OF RACING

Historically, "road racing" meant a course on closed public roads. This was once commonplace but currently only a few such circuits have survived, mostly in Europe. Races take place on public roads which have been temporarily closed to the public by legal orders from the local legislature. Two championships exist, the first is the International Road Racing Championship[clarification needed], the other is the Duke Road Racing Rankings. The latter accounts for the majority of road races that take place each season, with an award for the highest placed rider. Prominent road races include the Isle of Man TT, North West 200, and Ulster Grand Prix on long circuits. Ireland has many road racing circuits still in use. Other countries with road races are the Netherlands, Finland, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain (Oliver's Mount), the Czech Republic, Ukraine, New Zealand, Indonesia and Macau. Motorcycle Grand Prix MotoGP racing Main article: Grand Prix motorcycle racing Grand Prix motorcycle racing refers to the premier category of motorcycle road racing. It is divided into three distinct classes: Moto3: Introduced in 2012, motorcycles in this class are 250cc with single-cylinder four-stroke engines Previously it featured 125 cc two-stroke motorcycles. This class is also restricted by rider age, with an upper limit of 25 for newly signed riders and wild card entries and an absolute upper limit of 28 for all riders. Moto2: Introduced by Dorna Sports, the commercial rights holder of the competition, in 2010 as a 600 cc four-stroke class. Prior to that season, the intermediate class was 250 cc with two-stroke engines. Moto2 races in the 2010 season allowed both engine types; from 2011 on, only Honda controlled-engine four-stroke Moto2 machines were allowed. Beginning in 2019, Triumph Motorcycles will replace Honda as the controlled-engine supplier for Moto2. The new engines will be based on the 2017 Triumph Street Triple RS 765. 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 due to high speeds and 2008–2009 financial crisis Before they were finalized on 1000 cc four strokes in 2012.[3] Grand Prix motorcycles are prototype machines not based on any production motorcycle.


RULES OF RACING


SOME FACTS

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Covering every category of Motorbikes that’s ever existed

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A total of 97 riders took part in the 1969 Tourist Trophy.

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The three Ts on Dani’s fork stood for the nickname his team gave him: “Titanium“.

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Motorcycle riders wear suits made of different kinds of animal leather.

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Did you know that the Repsol Honda Team ran several seasons with 4 riders?

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Motocross: 1985; Speedway: 1985 and 2017; Indoor trials 2005 (All invitational sports)



SATATISTICS


Team Tournament Goals Shots PG Discipline Possession% Pass% Rating
1. Manchester City Premier league 99 18.8 42 1 68.2 89.7 7.12
2. Liverpool premier league 94 19.2 50 1 63.1 84.9 7.05
3. Bayern Munich Bundesliga 97 19.8 36 2 64.8 86.0 6.98
4. chelsea primier league 76 15.6 63 1 62.2 87.1 6.92
5. Real Mardrid Lalija 80 17.3 76 0 60.1 89.0 6.90



Best RIDERS

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Andrea Dovizioso

Dovizioso won the 125cc World Championship in 2004. He moved up to the MotoGP class in September 2007. He then achieved a highly creditable fourth-place finish in his premier class debut.

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Cal Crutchlow

Crutchlow is an English Grand Prix motorcycle racer. This former British Supersport Champion is a British Superbike race winner and the 2009 Supersport World Champion. He began competing in the MotoGP class in 2011, joining Tech 3 for the 2013 MotoGP Championship. The 28-year-old finished the season in 12th position and was named the “Rookie of the Year.”

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Rogério Ceni

At the 4th position of Top 10 Grand Prix Motorcycle Racers, Marc Marquez won the 2013 MotoGP World Championship, becoming the youngest world champion in the class at the age of 20. Marquez is one of the four riders to win at least one 125 ccs, Moto 2, and MotoGP World Championship.

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Dani Pedrosa

He won the 125cc World Championship in 2003 and the 250cc World Championship in 2004 and 2005, becoming the youngest world champion in the 250cc class. Pedro is also the second-youngest winner in the Premier Class after winning the Chinese Grand Prix race in May 2006.

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Jorge Lorenzo

At the 2nd position of Top 10 Grand Prix Motorcycle Racers, Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero is a professional Spanish Grand Prix famous bike racer. He is the 2006 and 2007 250cc World Champion and 2010, 2012, and 2015 MotoGP World Champion.

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Valentino Rossi

At the number 1 spot of Top 10 Grand Prix Motorcycle Racers, Valentino Rossi is an Italian professional motorcycle racer and multiple MotoGP World Champions. He is one of the most successful motorcycle racers of all time, with nine Grand Prix World Championships to his name – seven of which are in the premier class.

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IS IT A TEAM GAME?
Motorcycle racing is a team sport, no but yes it is; sometimes.

SOME CONTRIES THAT PLAY THIS GAME
  • Pakistan
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Australia