Valentino Rossi is the #1 motorcycle racer in MotoGP & on Earth. Jorge Lorenzo is # 2
Casey Stoner is # 3
Collin Edwards, Randy De Puniet, Alex De Anglis, Mika Kallio, Gabor Talmacsi, James Toselamd & Niccolo Canepa are the riders currrently in MotoGP that have not won a race in the MotoGP class.
In the Moto GP Class, there are 21 full time riders.
Yes, there are many gay BMX bike riders
167cm p/s: you can view all the riders profile in all three categories in motogp official website.
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Oh yes they have to be very ,very fit in both mind and body.
It is said to be best in Spain to start a Motorcycle racing career, as they have the best programme for moving up the ranks, in which many riders end in Moto GP.
In 2009, MotoGP bikes ( 800 cc ) top speed is around 343 km/hr. with Casey Stoner's Ducati. Super Bikes ( 1000 - 1198 cc ) rarely reach 320 km/hr.
The motorcycles used in MotoGP™ are purpose-built, pure bred racing bikes prototypes which are not available for purchase by the general public and cannot be legally ridden on public roads.The technical regulations to which Grand Prix teams must adhere to when they build their bikes for MotoGP™ competition provide a simple guide to the type of machinery the riders use.For more information visit at jsaccessories.co.uk
Nicky Hayden - 2006 MotoGP World Champion
The official top speed of a MotoGP bike is 349.228kph (~216.55mph). It was set in Mugello by Dani Pedrosa in 2009. The previous record of 343kph was held by Makoto Tamada at the Shanghai circuit back in 2006 on a 990cc Honda. http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2009/Pedrosa+top+speed+record+mugello
Motogp bikes accelarate faster, and would win on a quarter mile