The World Superbike Championship, referred to as SBK, started in the United States in the 1970s. Because the power of the two-stroke is much higher than that of the four-stroke car under the same displacement, the four-stroke car is obviously at a disadvantage in the arena. Therefore, people refer to the rules of the GP (Grand Prix) competition and only use the four-stroke cars sold on the market. The game gradually developed into SBK.


1. MotoGP


The top motorcycle race "Moto GP" was founded in 1949 and was known as WGP until 2002. Since 2002, the International Motorcycle Federation (FIM) has changed the name of the highest level GP500 and the entire event to MotoGP. The event once settled in Shanghai, China, but withdrew from China after the Shanghai race in May 2008.


At present, the event has three levels: MOTO3, MOTO2, and MotoGP, that is, each station has three groups of events. It is a world event spread over five continents.


2. WSBK


The World Superbike Championship, also referred to as SBK, began in the United States in the 1970s. As the top motorcycle race, the fascinating thing is that the racing cars it uses are all super sports cars that can be bought in the market. They can participate in the competition with a little modification. Even if they do not participate in the competition, ordinary fans can go to the arena to experience the fun of driving.


In addition, the advertising effect of this kind of competition is very strong, and everyone spares no expense to invest and publicize, so that SBK is more and more loved by fans and audiences, and it continues to grow and develop. SBK's race system uses a two-temper, with a rest period in between, to repair and adjust the car.


3. Suzuka Eight Hours Endurance Race


It is a kind of endurance race in which long-term continuous driving is carried out on the specified track. The Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Road Race (Suzuka 8 Endurance for short) is a grand and internationally renowned race held at the Suzuki Circuit in Japan in late July every year. The event was held in 1978 and since 1980 has been listed as one of the three world-renowned endurance championships in the world.


4. Isle of Man Motorcycle Competition


The race is the most life-threatening, spectacular and dangerous motorcycle race in the world, with an average speed of over 200km/h and a maximum speed of over 330km/h. The track is the longest in the world, with a total of about 60 kilometers. Although more than 250 people have died in the competition so far, they still attract the best motorcycle warriors in the world to challenge.


At the same time, the Isle of Man TT race has witnessed the development history of motorcycle sports. It officially held the annual motorcycle TT race in 1907 in the early days of motorcycles, one of the oldest motorcycle races.