Motorbike - Traditional Road Racing

Category Motorbike

Traditional road racing involves the use of public roads which are legally closed off temporarily so that a race can occur.   Several countries host these races, predominately in Europe and Ireland in particular.  This form of racing has been around since the turn of the 20th century.  The most well-known races are the Isle of Man TT, North West 200, and Ulster Grand Prix.  Races range from just a few kilometers to 60.72 km (37.73 miles) at Isle of Man TT circuit.  The Isle of Man race is a timed event; thus, riders are released individually.       

FICOR Score

(Fatality & Injury Classification of Risk)

Discipline : Motorbike -Traditional Road Racing
Severe Injury Rate of 1: X Participants
Fatality Rate of 1: X Participants

FICOR score is based on XDGE's proprietary scoring system

This FICOR score is based on available data combined with XDGE's proprietary scoring system which weights, Insurance scores, reaction time available as adverse event unfolds, speed, height, depth, technical difficulty, ability to mitigate risk during activity, backup equipment, other participants, location of activity, mental focus required, result of most mishaps, and the likelihood of major accident if sport done frequently.