Le Mans will host the 1000th race of the MotoGP class

Author of the article: , published January 19, 2023.

This year's MotoGP race at the legendary Le Mans circuit will be very special, as it will be the 1000th race in the more than seventy-year history of the most elite motorcycle racing class.

Already last season, more than 110 spectators watched the race live at this venue. At the same time, it earned the award for the best race weekend in 000. That is why there is no doubt that this year's race weekend will also serve up an exceptional atmosphere at this venue.

The aforementioned racetrack first hosted the MotoGP race in 1969, and since the 2000 season it has been a fixture on the calendar.

The first race of the most elite motorcycle competition was scheduled in June 1949. At that time, the season counted for today's conditions only six races. They all took place in Europe. This year, for example, as many as 21 races on five continents await the racers. 125 racers from twenty countries can boast of at least one world championship title in one of the categories. 29 countries and 73 venues can boast of having hosted the race of the best motorcyclists. This year, this number will increase with races in India and Kazakhstan.

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