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Motorbike racing mid race on silverstone track
Silverstone

British MotoGP

06th August, 2023

Experience the British MotoGP in a unique way. Immerse in the thrill of the race, indulge in the excitement from the best seats, network with like-minded individuals, and create lasting memories while enjoying flavoursome food and fine wine at Silverstone Circuit.

Motorbikes on the race track mid race
Valencia

Valencia MotoGP

26th November, 2023

Valencia MotoGP offers an adrenaline-pumping event in the beautiful Valencian landscape perfect for riders and spectators. Savour delicious Spanish cuisine, stunning architecture and golden beaches. A perfect blend of high-speed action and beautiful landscapes.

How fast do MotoGP bikes go?

The MotoGP two-wheeled beasts can reach mind-blowing speeds of over 220 mph (354 km/h), leaving the competition in the dust. Imagine accelerating from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in just over two seconds, faster than most sports cars. These bikes are built for speed and performance, featuring advanced aerodynamics and lightweight materials that allow riders to take on the most challenging tracks.

How much does a MotoGP bike cost?

The MotoGP bikes are truly one-of-a-kind, and the price tag to match! These custom-built machines can cost around £2 to £2.5 Million for a factory team bike, and £1 to £1.5 Million for a satellite team bike. These bikes are not just machines, they are works of art, featuring advanced technology and cutting-edge materials that allow them to reach speeds that are out of this world. However, they're not available for purchase by the general public, as they are not street legal. But, if you're lucky enough to see one in action, you'll understand why they are worth every penny.

How long is a MotoGP race?

The length of a MotoGP track varies depending on the circuit. Typically, the length of a MotoGP track is between 2.5 and 5.5 kilometers (1.5 and 3.4 miles). With average race times ranging from 45 minutes to an hour, you'll be on the edge of your seat at the MotoGP as the riders lean into tight turns and push their bikes to the limit in a battle for the podium.

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