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Motogp ((better)) <Editor's Choice>

Modern MotoGP riders are the fittest athletes on the planet. A rider loses 2-4 kilograms of water weight during a single race. Their heart rates hover around 190 BPM for 45 minutes while enduring braking forces of up to 1.5G.

The MotoGP World Championship is a traveling circus that visits 20+ circuits across five continents. The season typically kicks off in March at the Losail International Circuit in Qatar (under floodlights) and ends in November at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain. MotoGP

The 2026 MotoGP season is currently in the midst of its early "flyaway" rounds, with Aprilia's Marco Bezzecchi Modern MotoGP riders are the fittest athletes on the planet

| Class | Engine | Typical Top Speed | Rider Age / Purpose | |-------|--------|------------------|----------------------| | | 1000cc 4-stroke, 4 cylinders (max 6) | ~360+ km/h (220+ mph) | Elite / World Championship | | Moto2 | 765cc Triumph 3-cylinder (spec engine) | ~295 km/h (183 mph) | Development / Talent pipeline | | Moto3 | 250cc single-cylinder (spec engine) | ~245 km/h (152 mph) | Junior / Youth development (16-28 yrs) | The MotoGP World Championship is a traveling circus

MotoGP is the last great human sport. It is the story of a fragile human body trying to control an uncontrollable machine. As the sport heads towards 2027 with new rules, one thing remains certain: The show will go on, the knees will drag, and the fight for the world championship will be decided by thousandths of a second.

To reduce costs and improve safety/racing quality:

Casual viewers see riders turning left and right. Veterans see a complex war of attrition. MotoGP strategy involves: