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Superbikes & Racing Quiz

Full throttle trivia — from MotoGP legends to the fastest superbikes ever built.

About the Superbikes & Racing Quiz

From the legendary circuits of MotoGP to the treacherous roads of the Isle of Man TT, motorcycle racing is one of the most thrilling and dangerous sports on the planet. This quiz covers the greatest riders, the fastest machines, and the most iconic races in superbike and motorcycle racing history. Test your knowledge of everything from Valentino Rossi's record-breaking career to the engineering marvels that push past 400 km/h.

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Superbikes & Racing Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Valentino Rossi competed in MotoGP for 26 seasons, winning 7 world championships and becoming the most recognizable figure in motorcycle racing history. This quiz takes you through the full spectrum of superbike culture and motorcycle racing, from the premier class battles of MotoGP to the production-based thrills of World Superbike and the sheer madness of the Isle of Man TT.

How It Works

Each round presents 10 randomized multiple-choice questions drawn from a pool of 50, so every playthrough is different. You get instant feedback with explanations after each answer, plus a shareable score at the end.

What You'll Learn

You'll discover the legends who defined motorcycle racing, from Giacomo Agostini's dominant 1960s-70s era to Marc Marquez's modern brilliance. Learn the technical specifications that make superbikes capable of extraordinary performance, explore the history and dangers of iconic races, and test your knowledge of the manufacturers whose engineering rivalries have pushed motorcycle technology to its limits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the greatest MotoGP rider of all time?

Valentino Rossi is widely considered the greatest MotoGP rider of all time. The Italian legend won 7 premier class world championships (in both the 500cc and MotoGP eras) and competed for an incredible 26 seasons before retiring in 2021 at the age of 42. His charismatic personality, fierce rivalries with riders like Marc Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo, and his ability to win on multiple manufacturer bikes cemented his status as the GOAT. Giacomo Agostini, with 8 premier class titles in the 1960s and 70s, holds the record for most championships, while Marc Marquez's 6 MotoGP titles make him the most dominant rider of the modern era.

What is the fastest production motorcycle?

The Kawasaki Ninja H2R is one of the fastest production-based motorcycles ever built, featuring a supercharged 998cc inline-four engine producing approximately 310 horsepower and capable of exceeding 400 km/h. However, the H2R is technically a track-only model. For street-legal bikes, the Suzuki Hayabusa made history in 1999 as the first production motorcycle to break the 300 km/h barrier, reaching 312 km/h. After a gentleman's agreement among Japanese manufacturers to limit top speeds to 299 km/h, bikes like the Ducati Panigale V4R (240.5 hp) and BMW S1000RR represent the pinnacle of street-legal superbike performance.

Why is the Isle of Man TT considered so dangerous?

The Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) is considered the most dangerous motorsport event in the world. Held on public roads since 1907, the 60.7 km mountain course features stone walls, houses, hedgerows, and steep drops just inches from the racing line. Riders reach speeds exceeding 330 km/h on narrow roads with no run-off areas or gravel traps. Over 260 competitors have died racing in the event since it began. Despite the dangers, the TT attracts the bravest road racers in the world. Joey Dunlop holds the record with 26 TT race wins, and the event remains one of the most iconic and watched motorcycle races on Earth.

Last updated: April 2026