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Le Mans French Moto Grand Prix, 

Le Mans, France

Le Mans French Moto Grand Prix
Le Mans Moto Grand Prix © Creative Commons / Tom BKK
01 May 2011 - 31 May 2011  

The Le Mans French Moto Grand Prix is one of a series of 17 races that make up the Grand Prix motorbike championships. Competitors race on state-of-the-art bikes at incredible speeds in excess of 300kph (185mph). Thousands of spectators descend on the purpose-built track in Le Mans to soak up the sounds or roaring engines and the smells of burning rubber as their racing heroes battle it out to be crowned champion. A 'meeting area' was set up in 2002 that allows spectators to get closer to the stars on a concert stage in the heart of the GP Village - a retail and entertainment area where official race merchandise and memorabilia is also on sale. Racing buffs will enjoy being able to get closer to the bikes themselves at the Mechanical Show held in the pit on the Saturday night. After the racing during the day, the GP Village comes alive each evening with live rock and blues bands performing for the lively crowds.

Times
Warm-up races begin at 0900; evening concerts begin at 2145.


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Where?

Le Mans Grand Prix Circuit
The circuit lies 5km (3 miles) south of Le Mans city and is well signposted

Getting There
Rail: Visitors should travel to Oasis on line 3 from Le Mans; from there the race site is a 10-minute walk from the station. Bus: The No 6 bus travels directly to the race site (25 minutes from Le Mans). Road: Parking areas are free and there is a facility for motorcyclists to leave their helmets in storage lockers.

How Much?

Various.

For More Information

Grand Prix de France
15 bis place Renoux
Clermont-Ferrand Cedex 1
63006
France

Tel +33 (0)4 7391 8575.
Website www.gpfrancemoto.com

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