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In action since 1949, MotoGP™ is one of the world’s oldest and most premier motorcycling events. This World Championship came into inception by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme or the FIM. The season begins in March and ends in November every year and has 21 rounds in various countries all across the world. The competition features the most skilled riders from across the world, showcasing their talent and their zeal to succeed in the races. For the enthusiast and the participants, these races are enthralling, captivating and exciting. Sitting through the races in all 3 categories of motorcycles, there’s not a moment of boredom! 


Some of the most prominent motorcycle companies in the word have their team riders in these races. Right from Honda and Yamaha to Ducati and Suzuki, Aprilia and KTM; you get to see some of the world’s best bikes and riders on these tracks. And of course, not to forget rider safety, which is foremost and is taken care of diligently. 


After taking place in numerous countries across the world, MotoGP™ now comes to India for the very first time! And the credit goes to Fairstreet Sports for putting in their efforts towards bringing the sport successfully to India. There’s much to look forward to for MotoGP™ enthusiasts in India this year and the years to come. So, it’s time to gear up, suit up and get ready for an enthralling time at the Buddh International Circuit in September this year because the time to show our passion for the sport is here!  


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