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Motorcycle racing is a widely varied sport involving all sorts of
different tracks. Motorcycles race on dirt as well as pavement, and sometimes
despite the fact it’s illegal they race on public highways, back roads and even
interstates. Motorcycle races vary in length. Some involve laps and hundreds of
kilometers while others are measured in feet. The very short races are called
drag races. Drag bikes are equipped and adjusted very differently than bikes
designed for other races, because the purpose is to traverse a very short
distance as quickly as possible. Thus extremely rapid acceleration is the name
of the game, and top speed and racing strategy are much less important.
Both pavement and dirt track races sometimes include obstacles like jump
ramps cones and barrels. Barrel racing is considered a motorcycle rodeo game,
but it’s really just a race where the object is to turn the bike closely around
barrels just like cowboys do barrel racing with horses. Just as with horses, the
barrel race is intended to perfect and display tight turning skills. Barrel
races intended to be performed on dirt, but occasionally they are performed on
pavement.
Of course there is the simple idea of racing in a straight line, with the
object being to cross the finish line first. For a biker that’s a pretty easy
concept, but what about a race where the object is to finish last? One game
bikers like to play is the slow race. It takes tremendous skill to drive a bike
at less than two miles an hour, without turning over or putting at least one
foot down to brace or balance. Slow races can be surprisingly exciting, and are
a great test of skill for the drivers.
There is an endless variety of games, races and rodeo tricks that can be
performed from the back of a motorcycle. Rodeo games, rally games, track races,
motor cross, and even motorcycle polo are just a few of the interesting sports
that have been developed for motorcycles. Trick riding is very popular, and
people can stand up on the back of bikes, and do all sorts of gymnastics while
driving. A variety of games originally designed for horseback riding have also
been adapted for motorcycles. The list of motorcycle sports and games is only
limited by the imagination, and bikers are some pretty imaginative people. The
following information is provided by Action Donation Services® who has for years
been the “friend of bikers” by
processing donated
“no longer needed” motorcycles, ATV’s and also cars, boats, RV’s and trucks
for some of America’s finest charities – providing them with the funds they need
to operate their community benefiting programs.
Track Racing
The nature of track racing to a large extent depends on the surface of the
track. Flat track or dirt track racing are a great deal different than racing on
a paved surface. Different tires are required for these two different surfaces,
dirt or paved. Other adjustments must also be made to the bike depending on the
track involved. Another more obscure option for bike racing surfaces is ice. Ice
racing is an extreme sport which is growing in popularity.
Motorcycle Rally
Motorcycle rallies are like a combination of county fair, outdoor music
festival, and family reunion, except with motorcycles. There are plenty of
games, events, entertainment and food. There are vendors offering Harley
Davidson merchandise. Rallies often include Biker rodeo games which are fun and
exciting for everyone. Barrel racing, slow races and even silly games like
catching a hotdog between your teeth while riding on the back of a Harley
Davidson are all just part of good fun at Bike Rallies.
Since 1898 people have been trying to set and break the land speed record.
Land speed is simply achieving the highest speed on record in a wheeled vehicle
on land. However there are categories and the category for motorcycle based
vehicles has their eye on 400mph as a goal. However in other categories the
overall record has gone to Andy Green in his turbofan vehicle. Andy set the
first supersonic record in 1997, by achieving a speed of 760mph.
Enduro Racing
Enduro racing, as the name suggests is endurance racing for motorcycles.
Course size ranges from 2 to 150 miles, and includes a lot of cross country
terrain. Bikes used are road legal dirt bikes, which are close to being stock
vehicles.
Motocross Racing
Motocross is among the oldest of motorcycle sports. This century old sport
is even more exciting today. Based on racing over rough terrain in tough but
finely tuned dirt bikes, Motocross can be an extreme sport. Motocross racing has
participants in all skill levels and a huge variety of races throughout the
world.
Motorcycle Trials
but rather are scored by a point system. Each time a rider has to put a
foot on the ground, he is scored a point, and the rider with the least points
wins.
Motorcycle Polo
Motorcycle polo is a sport in which riders play polo from the backs of
motorcycle rather than horses. Motorcycle polo was popular in the 1920’s, but
went out of fashion in the 1940’s. Motoball is a related sport very similar to
motorcycle polo, in which riders play a soccer based game, from the backs of
motorcycles. In practice motorcycle polo and motoball are similar if not
identical.