Physics and Math are related. Motocross is just the application of Physics as it applies to earth, motorcycles and people. The angle at which the tires of a motorcycle meet the earth is the single most important example of how math can help a rider to maintain maximum traction. Traction and therefore comfort lead to a higher speed. When a rider understands why he or she slows down, they can overcome their fear and conquer it. The understanding of traction and balance are tied to the application of math and physics. pffft its not just give the bike gas Also how fast you can go into a corner and come out of it. Also how fast u can go off a jump Your lap time. And how much you improve.
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YES! How else would they stop?
ryan dungey
yes
it depends on how much they win.
First of all, you can't play motocross, you race motocross. Motocross is the outdoor version of dirt bike racing. Supercross is indoor. Professional motocross racers race for 30 minutes plus 2 laps.
They take many vacations. Trust me, I race.
Yes! I know one top mx rider who can calculate during the race just where they have to finish to still podium. That takes math and adding points to previous races points that not only the rider themselves have but the positions the other riders have come in other races of that event. Math is needed to calculate many things when working on the bike so if they do their own maintenance as some do then again it is used.
Motocross Racers have random numbers given to them in competitions, so Carey has no set number.
The KTM 50 is suitable for Motocross racing, and is deemed one of the more standard types of racing vehicles amongst motocross racers, as it is a lower class racer.
Motocross racers change their mufflers for more speed. Recreational riders usually change them for the sound, the certain model mufflers or "pipes" will make dirtbikes much louder and faster
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