No doubt, no.1. No breaks for 30 minutes! I played football, soccer, neither close as you can always find time for a few breathers in all sports except Motocross!
They have their own R&D departments that often include former motocross stars as consultants and test riders.
The Motocross des Nations motocross race is an annual "team" event, where riders representing their country meet at what is billed as the "Olympics of Motocross". The event has been staged since 1947.
Motocross events allow riders from 9years and up.
One of the top riders had to be Jeremy McGrath
Carl Lemuel Meninguito Kenny Bartram Travis Pastrana
they were great cod players nd r great motocross riders ;)
Motocross is a form of rough terrain racing involving motorcycles. The terrain is usually rigged or engineered to test the riders ability to endure a wide variety of challenges.
Motocross allows fans to look at standings, see profiles on some of their favorite riders and also will offer deals on equipment and accessories that are needed by afficionado.
At some tracks there is a trail bike a,b, and c class. A is for more advanced riders, B for decent riders, and C for beginers.
Many say yes, some say no, some say Soccer is #1, while others say Motocross is #1, myself I think Motocross is, think about it, wrestling your weight, and the weight of the bike around and maintaining absolute balance and control for well over 30 minutes, nonstop, no breaks, no walking, no substitutions, or waiting for penalties, etc., top level Motocross riders have the best conditioning in the world.
Umm, because maybe they're going to a fancy dinner and want to wear a suit.
Not very much compared to a motocross racer. The Factory riders are lucky to get between $50,000 and $100,000a year. Most riders get the majority of their money from sponsor endorsements.