Why do MotoGP riders stick their legs out?

Dangling your leg into this high-speed airstream results in a significant force on the rider's leg as it acts like a small parachute, creating a turning moment by pulling the riders leg around his core. This in turn encourages a pull on the outside handlebar, further helping to turn the bike through counter-steering.
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Why does Rossi put his leg out?

At every press conference, in every interview, in fact just about any time Valentino Rossi answers questions in public, the same question comes up again and again: "Why do you stick your leg out when you're braking for a corner?" And every time, Rossi shrugs and explains that he doesn't really know; "it just feels ...
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Who started leg out in MotoGP?

It all started in 2005, when Valentino Rossi and Sete Gibernau were battling for the race win during the Jerez round of the MotoGP championship. Entering the final corner on the last lap, Rossi dove to the inside of Gibernau and stuck his foot out briefly before the two made contact.
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What is the hump on the back of MotoGP riders?

The hump at the back is one of the most prominent features of any motorcycle racing suit. Initially introduced to improve airflow and increase a bike's top speed, the hump has since been used to house drinking water, cooling ducts and electronics.
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Why do MotoGP riders put their hand up?

Race leader Alex De Angelis and second placed Randy De Puniet put up their hands to indicate they thought the race should be stopped.
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Why motorcycle jackets have a hump?

The right answer is: aerodynamics!

The hump is an element devised to improve the aerodynamic profile that the rider presents when coupled with the motorcycle.
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Do MotoGP riders use the clutch?

MotoGP bikes do have a clutch, but it is mostly used at the start of a MotoGP race when the rider has to start from neutral. During the race, most of them do not use the clutch as they prefer clutchless shifting or the quickshifter. It's up to rider preference if they use the clutch during the race.
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Do MotoGP riders drink water?

MotoGP riders each have a hump on their race suit that holds around 300ml of water. This water is accessible through a small tube that travels from the hump to the rear of their race helmet and then extends towards the front where the mouthpiece is located for drinking.
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Do MotoGP riders drink during race?

How does a MotoGP rider feed? Usually in the team hospitality units they eat and drink like everyone else. Sometimes there is a little water available to them during the race, if conditions are hot, using a pipe and a reservoir. MotoGP races last around 40–45 minutes, and even I can go that long without eating.
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Why do they push MotoGP bikes?

MotoGP bikes or motorcycles don't have internal starter motors to reduce weight. This gives them the advantage of a higher power to weight ratio and is also good for when they need to brake since weight is a factor in momentum. To start the bike, they use a roller on the rear wheel or they need to push start it.
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Why do MotoGP riders lean?

Why do MotoGP riders lean? Because they can. They can lean, because the traction on a MotoGP circuit is predictable. Every inch of the track is cleaned and cleared of debris, so riders do not have to worry about losing traction due to grit or diesel or other slippery stuff in the corners.
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Who invented leg dangle?

A last-corner pass in 2005 birthed a new technique in MotoGP corner entry. In 2005, Valentino Rossi barged up the inside of Sete Gibernau on the final corner of the last lap in Jerez.
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Do MotoGP riders use rear brake?

MotoGP riders use the rear brake to help stop the bike, to turn the bike, to adjust its attitude, to stabilise the bike and reduce wheelies during acceleration. “The rear brake on a MotoGP bike is important everywhere,” says Tech 3 KTM rider Danilo Petrucci.
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How do motorcycle racers lean so far?

You push on the right grip to go right, on the left grip to go left. In a right turn, countersteering happens when gravity and gyroscopic forces momentarily push the front wheel off toward the left, which forces the bike to lean towards the right. The rider and the bike lean around the centre of mass.
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Are super bikes faster than MotoGP?

World Superbikes

Compared to MotoGP, World Superbike machines are slower, heavier and much more like the bikes you see on the road. The series regularly races at the same tracks as MotoGP, providing us with a good comparison of lap times.
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How rich is Valentino Rossi?

The world's best Italian motorcycle racer “Valentino Rossi” has a net worth of $210 Million. According to various online resources (Wikipedia, Forbes, IMDB), the most popular Italian motorcycle racer Valentino Rossi estimated a net worth of around $210 Million.
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What are MotoGP knee pads made of?

In most cases we use cowhide, but we do use kangaroo as well. Bovine is used mostly though because it is very wear resistant, and it's usually between 1.2 and 1.4 millimetres thick.
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What fuel do MotoGP bikes use?

MotoGP bikes are only allowed to use unleaded petrol as a fuel, but it must still meet the requirements set out by FIM and be tested for the technical directors a few days before the race starts.
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Do MotoGP bikes have gears?

MotoGP racing bike gears and neutral. When considering the gears of a MotoGP bike, you will find that the neutral is not situated between gears 1 and 2, and besides that fact, the gears are in reverse order to that of a standard street bike.
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How many horsepower is a MotoGP bike?

More than half a century later, today's fastest MotoGP bikes produce around 290 horsepower per litre. Most famous of all was the 250 six, renowned for its awesome exhaust note and back-to-back world title victories with Hailwood.
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How much is a MotoGP tire?

The current cost of a Moto GP bike for 2020

A MotoGP 1000 cc bike has a build-up cost of $4 million. The engine parts alone are $425,000 with $25,000 in valuable parts, $15,000 for the tires, a range between $25,000 to $100,000 for the accident cost.
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Do MotoGP riders wear airbags?

Airbag. Starting in 2018, all MotoGP categories will require race suits with a built-in airbag, one of the most advanced safety systems GP participants have available.
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How do MotoGP riders lean without falling?

A bike stay upright thanks to the gyroscopic effects from the wheels (also the engine, but it's not exactly true for motogp as they use counter-rotating engines). So as long a you don't try to turn the wheels, your bike will continue to go straight and not falling on the ground.
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