Motorcross Races That I love To Follow
Thursday, July 15th, 2010Motorcycle racing has four categories – Road racing, Motocross, Enduro and Cross Country, and Track racing. These four categories are all different when it comes to technicalities, location and bikes used.
A road race is a type of motor racing that is held on paved, purpose-built race tracks. Sometimes, road races can include closed-off public roads or highways. Races such as Formula One and MotoGP are examples of road races.
The Motocross, on the other hand, is a type of motor race that is held on off road circuits. The term motocross is taken from the words “motorcycle” and “cross country.” The Grand Prix and the AMA Motocross Championship are both motocross races.
The third category of motor racing is the Enduro or Cross Country. This form of motor race is focused on measuring the endurance of the racer. Competitors usually go through miles and miles of off road tracks, often including forests. The Hare Scramble and Cross Country Rally are two of the most popular Enduro races. Yamaha R6 520 conversion is also an option.
The last category is the Track racing. This type of motor racing is where competitors race around an oval track. Each track can be a speedway, a long track, a grass track, or even an ice track. The most common track, however, is the speedway.

