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How does the MotoGP work?

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The MotoGP is a racing season that has 18 rounds with each week featuring three 45-minute practice sessions. It works in a way that, a rider’s time counts towards whether he will take part in the first qualifying segment or the second. Here, the 10 fastest go to QP2, while the rest compete in QP1, and the fastest two progress to the second round.

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MotoGP | Credit: Box Repsol

MotoGP winner decision

How is the winner of MotoGP decided? MotoGP winner decision can be looked at from the 2021 FIM MotoGP World Championship. Fabio Quartararo won his first world title with five race wins ahead of securing the title in the third last race of the season.

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MotoGP rules

What are the rules of MotoGP? MotoGP technical regulations include the following;

  • Riders have an allocation of 7 engines for the whole season.
  • All teams use the same electronic management system provided by the championship promoter.
  • Each rider is provided with a limited number of tyres and bikes may carry not more than 22 liters of fuel.

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