here’s how many kg the drivers lose in the race

Riding a MotoGP is challenging from a physical point of view, and during a race, you can lose several kilos. Here’s how many.

MotoGP gave us one of the best races of recent times in Austin, where the show, overtaking and wheel-to-wheel duels characterized both the Sprint Race and the Sunday Grand Prix. It was a nice response to those who say that in the MotoGP there are no more overtakingsand even if there was a minimal drop in spectacle in general, when there are spectacular drivers on the track, this difference is felt less.

MotoGP riders in action (ANSA) – Motomondiale.it

See in front of everyone Marc Marquez, Pedro Acosta And Jorge Martin made us understand that much of the show depends on the approach that the riders take on the track, and also the furious comeback of Maverick Viñales it was proof of that. Marc fell trying, Acosta was a phenomenon and the standard bearer ofAprilia he succeeded to show off overtaking and cinematic brakingon one of the most difficult tracks on the calendar.

Acosta also had a slight illness in the rear podium area, due to the enormous physical effort that a race of this type imposed on the riders. For this reason, in MotoGP it is essential to have perfect preparation, which allows you not to suffer too much when temperatures are high and when you run on very complex tracks. Let’s look at a fact that will make you think.

MotoGP, here’s how many kg you lose in the race

MotoGP is a category where the riders are real athletes, and the riding is perhaps even more extreme and tiring than F1. Certain, in the top automotive series the cornering speeds are much higher and there are very strong stresses on the neckbut it must be said that even with today’s motorbikes, if you don’t have a perfect physique, there is the risk of leaving a race with broken bones.

Jorge Martin in action (ANSA) – Motomondiale.it

According to the website “Corsedimoto.com“, During a race, drivers consume an average of 1,500 calories and can even lose 1-2 kg, although there are many variables that can affect this data. For example, the effort is much greater when racing in high temperatures, and in Austin this was a significant factor given that it was almost 30 degrees, which added to a track that, in itself, it is among the most technical and difficult to tackle from a physical point of view.

Furthermore, even with regards to the heart there are much higher beats than normal, given that it can reach up to 180 pulsations per minute. In duels and in the most intense phases, even 220s are reached, so MotoGP riders must be absolutely perfect on a physical front. For this reason, preparation is essential, and going forward, training will become increasingly harder and more grueling as the performance of the bikes increases.

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