What is a motorcycle racing bike called?
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Racing motorcycles are categorized by displacement, with the highest displacement being Moto-GP, featuring 990CC four-stroke engines that now produce around 230-250 horsepower. Moto-GP racing bikes often use aluminum frames and weigh approximately 145 kilograms. There are many brands involved, such as Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, etc. Motorcycle racing license: Racing requires a motorcycle racing license, which is divided into 5 levels. Accumulating a certain number of points in one level allows you to apply for an upgrade. By competing level by level, you can eventually participate in national-level competitions. If you excel further, you can sign a contract with a preferred team to compete in international events. Obtaining a motorcycle racing license: Bring your ID card and about 10 1-inch white-background color photos to register at the local traffic police department. After 7 days, take the traffic theory exam, and after 20 days, take the driving operation test. Upon passing, you will be issued a motorcycle racing license.