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What exactly is motocross?



Motocross, form of motorcycle racing in which cyclists compete on a course marked out over open and often rough terrain. Courses vary widely but must be 1.5 to 5 km (1 to 3 miles) in length in international competition, with steep uphill and downhill grades, wet or muddy areas, and many left and right turns of varying difficulty. Motocross is probably the most physically demanding motorcycle sport, although its races are quite short—40 minutes or less for each of the two heats of a race. Riders must use the same motorcycle throughout a race, with repairs made between heats if necessary. A cotton jersey, nylon pants padded at the knee and thigh, padded boots and gloves, a helmet and goggles, a plastic chest protector, and a kidney belt for support constitute the usual outfit of the motocross cyclist.

For international competition, under supervision of the Fédération International Motorcyclist, motorcycles are grouped in three classes according to engine-displacement limits of 125, 250, and 500 cubic centimeters. A world-championship series of races in each class is held annually. Motocross competition has been organized in Europe since the early 1950s, although motocross events are also held in other parts of the world.

Is Motocross dangerous?

Motocross can be dangerous. When traveling at high speeds, there is a chance that riders will be hurt in an accident. However, there are a few ways to limit the risk of serious injury. It's essential to wear the right safety equipment.

Motocross is unquestionably dangerous. ... Motocross and its stadium-born cousin, Supercross, increase the risk, with their big speeds, close traffic, and propensity for bikes to fly through the air in the course of normal competition.
Motocross motivational quotes.

Breaks My Bones.....But Never My Soul.❤❤

Four Wheels Move The Body...Two Wheels Move The soul.❤❤

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