Motorbike Worldcup 2010
If you thrill to the excitement of a roaring engine as man and machine challenge their limits in thrilling competition, you’ll want to check out the Motorbike Worldcup 2010 tour to Japan.
The autumn event will be held in Tokyo, the world’s largest metropolitan area. The last Moto GP race in Japan attracted over 65,000 spectators, and a well-publicized rivalry between Australian Casey Stoner and 9-time champion Valentino Rossi should make the competition even more interesting.
The 18-race series is heavily slanted in Europe, with four races in Spain and two in Italy. However, Dorna Sports’ CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta has stated that MotoGP is anticipating expanding more into Asia in the future.
Besides regular team riders, the races also feature wildcard entries, who are often local riders. There’s nothing that compares to being there as both superstars and rookies clash in fantastic, roaring battles.
You may want to bring a sweater or jacket, as well as an umbrella. October in Tokyo can be rainy, and average temperatures are in the mid-60s.
The Tokyo Tower is a popular tourist destination, as are the many museums, world heritage sites and four national parks within the Tokyo metropolitan area. Art and architecture aficionados will appreciate the rich cultural variety with everything from the Imperial Palace to the Tokyo Anime Center. Rail transportation is available if you decide to go exploring.
With an exotic destination, and an exciting world-class motor sport competition, this tour could be the adventure of a lifetime!