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How can I become a motogp racer?

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Respected Sir/Mam,

My name is Bhanu Pratap Gupta. I am a 19 year boy from Kolkata,West Bengal,India. I want to be a motogp bike racer, but I don't know where to approach at first and whom to contact. Can you help me, please?

Thanking You.

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  1. Quote from my last answer to this same question:

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    How old are you?

    To be dead honest, teams dont care for new riders unless they have raced since they were 4 and are now only just turning 15.

    Case in point: Bradley Smith.

    Sorry if thats a bit of a let down to you.

    Source(s):

    http://www.bradley-smith.co.uk/......

    http://www.google.com

    Sorry to be blunt dude, but you are way to old already. You need to be a god on 2 wheels before you turn ten to even stand a chance. Sorry mate.

    Keep trying however & I hope one day you will prove me wrong.


  2. Move to Europe, and start racing local championships, Spain Italy and France all have good programs. As for starting at age four... Max Biaggi debunks that theory, he started as a teen because he wanted to play football, not race bikes. That being said he was also a natural talent.

  3. First race at the national level and prove yourself to be good. That is the first step towards becoming a motoGP rider. Have you ridden at a proper race track ever? If not go to a school like the TVS racing school. You can find details and information about here at this link:

    http://www.bikeszone.com/content/view/42...

  4. First of all you need to start when you are about 4 years old!

    By the time you are 16 you should have a room full of trophies from all of your wins as a youth.

    If you are asking this question as a teenager then you are too old already! Do some local amateur racing, it is probably the best that you can do at your age.

    Sorry,

    ];-(

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