Sunday, 25 November 2012

Motorcycle Racing - Recreational and Competitive


The sport of motorcycle racing is practiced by professionals as well as amateurs.  It is a sport conducted on various racing courses including a) roads, b) tracks, c) closed circuits, and d) natural environments or terrains.  Motorcycle racing is closely aligned with automobile racing.  This is due to the fact within the sport of automotive racing there has been and is generally is a sub-class allowed for motorcycle racing.  This has been particularly true within many of the old-style town-to-town road races.

Pinup Woman and Motorcycle
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Motorcycle racing as a sport has enjoyed a long and historic tenure.  It began at the beginning of the twentieth century at Dourdan, France.  The sport of motorcycle racing began in North America about the same period of time:  in 1903.  The official establishment of the sport began with the Federation of American Motorcyclists within the city of New York.   The Federation of American Motorcyclists evolved into the American Motorcycle Association in 1924. The Daytona 200 (three hundred twenty kilometer) race has been the primary motorcycle race within the United States.

Grand Prix motorcycle racing began in the United States shortly after automotive-style racing resumed.  The Grand Prix style racing started after the First World War.  In Europe, the Belgian Motorcycle Grand Prix dates as far back as the (beginning of the) twenties:  specifically 1921.  The country of Germany began Motorcycle Grand Prix racing in 1925.  The Dutch Grand Prix also began in 1925.

In Europe, the Race for the Tourist Trophy is known as the most celebrated of Europe's motorcycle races.  The Tourist Trophy Race started taking place on the Isle of Man in 1907.  Decades later, the motorcycle course remains highly renowned.

There are as many forms of motorcycle racing as automotive racing.  The main styles include: a) trials, b) Speedway, c) motocross, d) drag racing, e) ice racing, and f) hill climbs.

1. Motorcycle trials began prior to the First World War and are conducted on and off highways. Speed is not a factor within the sport.  The motorcycle trial is a lengthy sporting event.

2. Speedway racing came about in the 20s in Australia.  The sport is conducted on a dirt track that is a short flat oval.  The motorcycles used for Speedway racing are extremely lightweight.  The gas tanks of the bikes are small and so are the brakes.

3. Motocross is a form of cross-country motorcycle racing and consists of a predetermined amount of laps.  The race is conducted on a closed course set out over challenging natural terrain.  The sport of motocross was first introduced in England and other parts of Europe in the late forties and early fifties.  By the sixties motocross was a spectator sporting event.  It became known in the continent of North America during the sixties.

4. Motorcycle drag racing is a U.S. event and dates back to the fifties.  Drag racing involves a number of top speed events between two motorcycle racers on a straight smooth track—one-quarter of a mile in length.

5. Motorcycle ice racing originated in Scandinavia in the 30s.  It is held on ovals on frozen lakes or ice-laden stadium tracks.  The bikes used in motorcycle ice racing have understandably spiked or studded tires.

6. Motorcycle hill climbs are uphill road races.  Each rider races against time; only one motorcycle is in motion at any given time.


Summarily, there are many ways to enjoy motorcycle racing:  as a spectator sport, or as a competitor.  It can also be enjoyed as a fun, recreational activity.  It has had a progressive history.  It is a way for a sportsman or woman to develop confidence and skill within the sport of racing.

Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/W4pGm63lc5m/Motorcycle+Racing+Recreational+Competitive

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Crutchlow and Smith frustrated by rain at Valencia test

Bradley Smith Valencia Test 2012

Cold temperatures and intermittent rain showers meant the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team's all-new British line-up of Cal Crutchlow and Bradley Smith experienced a frustrating start to preparations for the 2013 MotoGP World Championship in Valencia today.

Early morning blue skies were quickly replaced by heavy cloud cover and the Ricardo Tormo track had only been open for 10 minutes when rain started to fall.

Rain continued to fall at regular intervals throughout the day and Crutchlow a nd Smith both opted not to venture out of the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 garage.

The weather disruption proved particularly frustrating for Smith, who was eager to get his first laps on the YZR-M1 machine to kick-off preparations for his rookie year in MotoGP next season.

The 21-year-old sat in his new leathers for the majority of the day but his hopes for an improvement in conditions never materialised. Heavy rain is forecast for the second day tomorrow, but Smith plans to complete some laps to gauge the performance and feel of the YZR-M1 in wet conditions.

Cal Crutchlow:
“Today was pretty frustrating because I didn't even put my leathers on. Everybody was really pumped up and excited for the start of the 2013 season but it made no sens e to go out. We need a dry track to evaluate the material we have got, and unfortunately it looks like tomorrow is going to be even worse with heavy rain. It is a pity because we only need a couple of hours on track to check a couple of things. We'll see what happens but if it was dry today it was going to be difficult for me. My crash in the race on Sunday has left me with quite a lot of pain in my left hand but it still would have been good to go out and do some riding."

Bradley Smith:
“To say I am disappointed is an under statement. I've been looking forward to today for months, so to not even get out on track for one lap is a bit frustrating, but there is nothing I can do about it. When I got in my leathers yesterday and sat on the bike for the first time, it really hit home what a big day in my career this was. It i s a shame that I'm still waiting to try the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YZR-M1 for the first time but my chance will come. For most of the day the conditions were the worst possible. I was only going to get let out if the track was really soaking so I could get a feel for the bike. It looks the weather is going to be even worse tomorrow but at least I'll get out for a few laps and that will be a bonus."

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Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/KlVMo4fAq56/Crutchlow+Smith+frustrated+rain+Valencia+test

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2012 Brazilian Grand Prix qualifying in pictures | F1 Pictures

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Pictures from qualifying and the final practice session for the Brazilian Grand Prix.

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