Interesting Facts about Tires in MotoGP
Tires are one of most important factor in racing sport such as MotoGP. Here are some unbelievable facts in MotoGP regarding tires:
800 : number of MotoGP tires used by each rider for one season.
20 : number of rear tires used by each rider for every race weekend.
8 : number of front tires used by each rider for every race weekend.
1000 : number of tires brought by tire manufacturer to each European race.
5kg : the weight of front tire.
7kg : the weight of rear tire.
60° : degree of lean angle possible on a dry track.
45° : degree of lean angle possible on a wet track.
100cm² : the total contact path area for the front and rear tires; equal to a pair of credit cards.
5km : average durability distance for a qualifying tire.
100km : average durability distance for a race tire.
150 : number of components used to create a tire.
350km/h : the top speed reached by a MotoGP bike.
Source: www.webbikeworld.com
20 : number of rear tires used by each rider for every race weekend.
8 : number of front tires used by each rider for every race weekend.
1000 : number of tires brought by tire manufacturer to each European race.
5kg : the weight of front tire.
7kg : the weight of rear tire.
60° : degree of lean angle possible on a dry track.
45° : degree of lean angle possible on a wet track.
100cm² : the total contact path area for the front and rear tires; equal to a pair of credit cards.
5km : average durability distance for a qualifying tire.
100km : average durability distance for a race tire.
150 : number of components used to create a tire.
350km/h : the top speed reached by a MotoGP bike.
Source: www.webbikeworld.com
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