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====Traditional road racing==== |
====Traditional road racing==== |
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[[File:Start Senior TT 2010 IMG P0001185.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Competitors line up at the start of the [[2010 Isle of Man TT|2010]] [[Senior TT]] race. This form of road racing differs from others as it takes the form of an individual [[Time Trial]], but other historic TT events have differed, using mass-grid starts and [[Le Mans start]]s]] Historically, "road racing" meant a course on closed public roads. This was once commonplace but currently only a few such circuits have survived, mostly in Europe. Races take place on public roads which have been temporarily closed to the public by legal orders from the local legislature. Two championships exist, the first is the International Road Racing Championship {{clarify|date=March 2017}}, the other is the [[Duke Road Racing Rankings]]. The latter accounts for the majority of road races that take place each season, with an award for the highest placed rider. Prominent road races include the [[Isle of Man TT]], [[North West 200]], and [[Ulster Grand Prix]] on long circuits. Ireland has many road racing circuits still in use. Other countries with road races are the Netherlands, Finland, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain ([[Oliver's Mount]]), the Czech Republic, Ukraine, New Zealand, |
[[File:Start Senior TT 2010 IMG P0001185.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Competitors line up at the start of the [[2010 Isle of Man TT|2010]] [[Senior TT]] race. This form of road racing differs from others as it takes the form of an individual [[Time Trial]], but other historic TT events have differed, using mass-grid starts and [[Le Mans start]]s]] Historically, "road racing" meant a course on closed public roads. This was once commonplace but currently only a few such circuits have survived, mostly in Europe. Races take place on public roads which have been temporarily closed to the public by legal orders from the local legislature. Two championships exist, the first is the International Road Racing Championship {{clarify|date=March 2017}}, the other is the [[Duke Road Racing Rankings]]. The latter accounts for the majority of road races that take place each season, with an award for the highest placed rider. Prominent road races include the [[Isle of Man TT]], [[North West 200]], and [[Ulster Grand Prix]] on long circuits. Ireland has many road racing circuits still in use. Other countries with road races are the Netherlands, Finland, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain ([[Oliver's Mount]]), the Czech Republic, Ukraine, New Zealand, Indonesia and Macau. |
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====Motorcycle Grand Prix==== |
====Motorcycle Grand Prix==== |