The Brno Circuit reverberates with the roar of high-powered engines as it hosts the Czech Moto GP. Its course is one of the secret treasures of the Grand Prix season, with a beautiful setting and a fast smooth track.
The Moto GP is one of the fastest, most thrilling sports in the world. The bikes reach speeds of up to 310kph and the races are extremely competitive. Unlike Formula One racing, overtaking is frequent. The riders take the bravest lines to weave through the field and when the bikes close on each other they push it to the limit. There is the feeling that the crowd is collectively holding its breath as the riders brake as late as possible into the corners. Then there is the engine noise, piercing the air as the riders fly by, a constant reminder of the sheer power that they are fighting to control.
The 500cc Championship is the big one in motorcycling. Although it vies with the increasingly popular Superbike Championship for profile, it remains the title that every aspiring rider dreams of winning. To achieve the feat the riders travel the globe, competing in 16 Grand Prix and travelling to 13 countries. With the diversity of tracks and conditions, it provides the ultimate test of overall ability.
For further details of the Czech Moto GP, please visit its website.
The 500cc Championship is the big one in motorcycling. Although it vies with the increasingly popular Superbike Championship for profile, it remains the title that every aspiring rider dreams of winning. To achieve the feat the riders travel the globe, competing in 16 Grand Prix and travelling to 13 countries. With the diversity of tracks and conditions, it provides the ultimate test of overall ability.
For further details of the Czech Moto GP, please visit its website.
