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A global tour of iconic MotoGP circuits

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Speed and adrenaline go hand-in-hand, so when people seek the most exciting motorsports, they instinctively think of MotoGP. This is the ultimate combination of speed, skill, and overall, a sport where the slightest mistake can lead to disaster. Throughout the year, the best riders travel around the globe to compete on various tracks that put their experience and skills to the test. There is a long list of countries hosting the event, but here we highlight the most iconic MotoGP tracks.

10 most revered MotoGP circuits

There are amazing MotoGP race tracks all over the world, so if you have the time and resources to travel around the globe, you will not be disappointed. These are the top 5 MotoGP tracks, although not in a specific order.

  • – Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Spain
  • – Mugello Circuit, Italy
  • – Circuit of the Americas, United States
  • – Twin-Ring Motegi, Japan
  • – Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Australia

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Grands prix are scheduled every two weeks, so there are multiple opportunities to watch the best riders compete on these iconic tracks.

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Spain

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya has recently celebrated three decades of existence, and it is famous for its high-speed straights and technical terms. The Spanish audience is always amazing and the atmosphere at the tracks is electrifying.

Circuit of the Americas, Texas, USA

Americans are entitled to be proud of this track that was introduced exactly one decade ago. Riders are tested across an iconic uphill climb at the first turn, and the compound has state-of-the-art facilities for those visiting.

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Australia

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is the premier destination for motorcycle racing fans who travel in the realm down under. This is a thing of beauty and in addition to the high-speed challenges, the track is famous for its breath-taking coastal setting and the notoriously unpredictable weather.

Twin Ring Motegi, Japan

This is one of the few circuits in the world where IndyCar and MotoGP events have been held in the past. They are both immensely popular with the Japanese audience, which has a strong connection with motorsports culture.

Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia

Introduced in 1999, Sepang International Circuit was a hit, and it is famous for its wide straights and challenging corners. Rain is common, but so is scorching heat, so riders are always facing unpredictable conditions that make the rise even more exciting.

Mugello Circuit, Italy

This track is one of the most beautiful on the list, and it truly tests the skills of even the best riders. The grandstands are painted in yellow, which is a proper tribute to the Italian racing giant Ducati, one of the best-known brands in the world.

Le Mans Circuit, France

The historic Le Mans Circuit in France is famous for hosting the 24-hour race, but it is also a popular MotoGP track. Its Bugatti Circuit continues to be a venue where racing dreams are made or shattered after showcasing many years of iconic rivalries.

Brno Circuit, Czech Republic

One of the oldest motorcycling race tracks in the Czech Republic, it has witnessed greatness since 1987. In addition to its rich racing heritage, it is famous for its undulating layout, which adds an extra layer of complexity, separating the skilled from the daring. 

Silverstone Circuit, United Kingdom

Despite undergoing many changes since 1950, the famous tracking in the UK is every bit as popular today as it was many decades ago. It has everything from challenging sequences to fast corners, and its addition to the MotoGP calendar was fantastic news.

Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Spain 

Spain is the only country that has two tracks on the list, and for good reason. Named after the legendary Spanish rider Ricardo Tormo, this is the place where the season finale takes place, and this makes it one of the most anticipated events in the circuit.

Unique features of MotoGP circuits

Now that you have detailed explanations of each track, it is worth highlighting the things that they have in common and what makes them special. The racing tracks themselves are spectacular, but it is the facilities around the premises that also stand out from the crowd. MotoGP fans have tremendous entertainment opportunities, and the premises, have amazing restaurants and shopping areas. There are even places where you can leave your kids to play while you watch the exciting race.

All these tracks mentioned above have challenging layouts, so riders have their skills tested across many corners and straights. They don’t have the time or the desire to admire the beautiful landscapes during the race, but this is something that enhances the watching experience.

The cultural and historical significance of these tracks can’t be overstated, as all of them have deep ties with motorcycling races. The first and last races of the season are also special, as they set the pace or celebrate the winner. These are the five top criteria when ranking iconic MotoGP tracks:

  • – Challenging Layouts
  • – Spectacular Backdrops
  • – Cultural Atmosphere
  • – Historic Significance
  • – Racing pedigree

The risk factor

Perhaps the only thing that is missing is a casino, another place that is immensely popular with risk-takers. On the bright side, the Wi-Fi signal is strong, so anyone can access a no deposit mobile casino and play their favourite games without any deposit. There is no time to waste or have your attention distracted during the high-paced race.

On the off-chance that you need to test your macro-management skills, you can simply spin the autoplay button and then focus entirely on the race. Check out the main qualities of these top five MotoGP tracks in this table:

Iconic MotoGP CircuitsUnique Features of MotoGP Circuits
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, SpainChallenging layout and passionate Spanish fans
Mugello Circuit, ItalyLocated in the picturesque hills of Tuscany
Circuit of the Americas, Texas, USAA mix of tight corners and long straights
Twin Ring Motegi, JapanA mix of fast straights and technical corners
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, AustraliaSignature corners like Doohan and Stoner

Conclusion

Every MotoGP track is special in its own right, but some things elevate a circuit above the rest. The seven tracks listed above are arguably the best and they host the most anticipated events in the entire competition or year. People flock to these locations, knowing that they will be impressed by the scenery, the corners, and the straights and always expect the most. Whether it is the high-tech facilities or the diverse cultural background, these iconic MotoGP tracks never disappoint.

Any motorcycling racing fan who has the chance to attend a race should consider these tracks above anything else. The luckiest ones can hope to watch the most accomplished riders in the world compete on all these tracks. For the rest of us, even watching the races on TV is a treat, as the advancements in technology give us the perfect image of the race. In the world of MotoGP, these iconic tracks are not just venues but the beating heart of a sport that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

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