If you love the roar of a two‑wheel engine, you’re in the right place. Motorbike racing covers everything from street‑legal superbikes to gritty off‑road machines. Here we break down what’s happening this season, which series you should keep an eye on, and simple steps to jump into the sport.
First up, the big leagues. MotoGP is the premier class, featuring the fastest bikes and the biggest names. Races run on circuits worldwide, and each weekend brings a mix of qualifying drama and tight racing. If you prefer a slightly more affordable view, the World Superbike (WSBK) series offers similar excitement with bikes that look a lot like the ones you can buy.
For fans of raw power on dirt, the Motocross World Championship delivers jumps, tight corners and plenty of mud. It’s a stark contrast to the smooth tarmac of MotoGP, but the skill required is just as high. Meanwhile, the British Superbike Championship (BSB) gives you top‑level action closer to home, with many riders stepping up to the world stage later in their careers.
Thinking about riding yourself? Start with a solid beginner bike—something in the 300‑600cc range is easy to handle and won’t break the bank. Take a basic rider course, then practice on a closed track. Most tracks run day‑passes for newcomers, and the staff are happy to give you advice on line choice and braking points.
Once you’re comfortable, look for local club races. Clubs often have “entry‑level” classes where you can race against riders with similar experience. It’s a great way to learn race etiquette, get used to the pressure of a start grid, and meet people who can mentor you.
Don’t forget the gear. A good helmet, gloves, boots and a one‑piece suit protect you when the bike leans hard. Safety may feel like a hassle, but it’s the best investment you can make for a long racing career.
Finally, stay up to date with race calendars and rider interviews. Our site posts race previews, results and behind‑the‑scenes stories so you can follow the sport without missing a beat. Subscribe to our newsletter and never lose track of the next big race.
Whether you’re watching from the couch or gearing up for your first lap, motorbike racing offers adrenaline, community and a constant push to improve. Dive in, stay safe, and enjoy the ride.