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MotoGP

Premier Racing
Motorcycle Grand Prix / World Championship / Road Racing
/ˈmoʊtoʊˌdʒiːˈpiː/ | Official name: FIM Grand Prix World Championship
Noun Proper noun
Teacher's Note: MotoGP is the premier class of motorcycle road racing, sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM).

Definition

1Motorcycle Racing Championship
MotoGP is the highest class of international motorcycle racing.
MotoGP is the highest class of international motorcycle racing.
2Race Series
The 2023 MotoGP season consists of 20 races.
The 2023 MotoGP season consists of 20 races.
3Motorcycle Class
These 1000cc prototypes are built specifically for MotoGP.
These 1000cc prototypes are built specifically for MotoGP.
4Sporting Organization
MotoGP is governed by the FIM and Dorna Sports.
MotoGP is governed by the FIM and Dorna Sports.
Teacher's Note: MotoGP as a proper noun always begins with capital letters and refers specifically to the premier class of motorcycle road racing.

Technical Specifications

1Engine Capacity
Current MotoGP bikes use 1000cc four-stroke engines.
Current MotoGP bikes use 1000cc four-stroke engines.
2Top Speed
MotoGP machines can reach speeds over 350 km/h.
MotoGP machines can reach speeds over 350 km/h.
3Power Output
A MotoGP engine produces over 280 horsepower.
A MotoGP engine produces over 280 horsepower.

Common Terms

1MotoGP Rider
Valentino Rossi is a legendary MotoGP rider.
Valentino Rossi is a legendary MotoGP rider.
2MotoGP Team
Ducati Corse is a top MotoGP team.
Ducati Corse is a top MotoGP team.
3MotoGP Circuit
Circuit of the Americas hosts a MotoGP race.
Circuit of the Americas hosts a MotoGP race.
4MotoGP Championship
The MotoGP Championship is awarded annually.
The MotoGP Championship is awarded annually.
Teacher's Note: MotoGP is often used as a prefix in compound terms related to the championship, such as MotoGP season, MotoGP bike, or MotoGP technology.