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I want to be a professional motorcycle racer what should i do to participate in motor bike racing?plz help me?

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for eg:- moto gp etc type bike racing

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  1. I have been a sponsor for my son for 5 years...We have had  little help along the way...Not much! It cost us at the least for a weekend..$350 dollars....And that is for our local track that's an hour and a half from home..Its hard to get a full ride at an early stage..There are 100s of sponsors out there for discounts on there products...but no money help....To be able to get fast..You have to start young,Ride at least 2 classes at the races..You need to be able to practice a few hours each day..Better if home schooled. You will need 2 bikes..2-strokes are high strung so they will break all the time..To get set-up say in the 85cc class..2 bikes at $3200 each,ridding gear $1000...gas,oil,filters,tools,extra tires,extra bars...and much more...$10,000 should get you started and then 3 to 400 for the weekend....Do you still want to race??


  2. Put "becoming a professional Racer " into the search for questions: banner, and take your pick of the similar questions and answers it will produce for you.

  3. Here we go again .......................

    If you are old enough to type the question, you are too old to start.

    You need to racing [ anything ] mini-moto / go kart / off road dirt bikes, when you are about 5/6.

    Be a club champion by 8.

    Be signed up by a local main agent by 10.

    Be in the MotoGP Academy in Spain by 12.

    Be winning the Spanish Championship by 14.

    Be racing full time for a factory team by 15.

    Be racing for the World Championship by the time you are 16.

    ....................... or just be called be Bradley Smith, as that is his last few years.

      

    This takes over a decade to plan for, massive talent and parents who are willing to sell there home just to get you there ( ALA Smith, Hopkins & Stoner, to name a few )

    You want to know how to become a MotoGP racer? There's your answer.

  4. you will need a sponser as this sport can be very expensive

  5. You don't state what experience you have with racing so I can only assume that you are a beginner.  

    Most motorbike riders who do well at things like Gp have been racing since they were able to walk so unless you have been doing some form of riding it is a big ask to become a professional once you are older.  This same question is asked on here at least 5 times a week which just goes to show how many people dream of racing professionally.  Of all those people who ask I would be surprised if even one of them got to live their dream.  

    And as Proc has suggested just do a search for like questions as there are just so many of them that it is easier to suggest that than to explain what you are up against to become a professional racer.

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