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  • Hello guys, I know you expected the racevlog

  • but unfortunately in this period I have one race per weekend

  • so it's really difficult

  • work on the videos, so while that's work-in-progess

  • I'll give you this one which is

  • just as interesting

  • given the results on the costs to get to Formula 1

  • and of course you asked me

  • you gave us the video on the costs to get to Formula 1 and you don't give us the video on the costs to get to motogp?

  • so, here we are. I like this curiosity of yours

  • because for those in the industry

  • it's just something you know, but apparently

  • many people don't know this background

  • cars is a sport exclusively for very rich people

  • while bikes, despite being expensive too,

  • are more affordable

  • first of all because there's a bit more

  • meritocracy, just a bit I said

  • don't get started with the comments now,

  • but let's analize in detail the costs. Let me start by saying

  • each rider can have his own path career

  • there is not a definite growth towards superbikes or motogp that's written in Pdor's stones

  • if you don't know who Pdor is

  • I'm sorry, I don't know what to say

  • who dares

  • interrupt the sleep of pdor?

  • son of Kmer

  • of the Istàr tribe

  • of the desolate plain of the Kfmir, one of the last seven sages

  • Bvùr, Ganèr, Astafarìn, Tutun, e Tarìn

  • GOT IT?

  • We were saying. Careers can have different

  • scenarios, so a rider can

  • for example arrive in motogp doing supersport 600 stock 1000 motogp

  • instead of

  • doing moto 3 moto2 and motogp

  • as for example it was for petrucci years ago that he got second

  • in stock 1000

  • he switched to Sacchi's iodaracing

  • then after two years of hell in that team

  • he went to pramac and managed to get seen

  • having said this, let's pretend we are 8-9 year old boys

  • who want to start and want to climb to the top to get to motogp

  • we start our career from the Italian minibike championship.

  • the cost for a season is around 10-13 thousand euro

  • It always depends on the trips, the tests, and everything else

  • but let's say that's the cost

  • depends how young we start

  • but in that category you stay up to 12-13 years old

  • so since we started when we

  • were 8, by the age of 12

  • we'll have spent €50.000

  • this I'll show you now is an example of Italian championship

  • minibike

  • Once we turn 12 have to look around and

  • decide which high-tire bike we want

  • the choices are: pre- moto 3,

  • or supersports 300

  • my humble advice is that if you have the means

  • it's best to go on the pre-moto 3,

  • because even though it is true that the supersport 300 allows you to ride with less money

  • than the pre moto3 and moto3,

  • but it is also true that it is a very ignorant bike

  • that does not absolutely prepare you to switch to a 600

  • or a 1000

  • because there are people

  • who did this jump. It implies a very unnatural driving

  • which will make the young man start

  • from scratch once he gets onboard a

  • bigger bike. Instead, the aim of the lower categories

  • is to train the young men

  • so they are ready when they'll get onboard a bigger bike

  • taking the cue from what they learned before

  • if from pre moto 3 and moto 3 you learn a great

  • riding fluidity, and great stretching,

  • along with a strong driving sensibility,

  • because these are race bikes

  • which make you feel what's going on under the tires,

  • this doesn't happen with the supersports 300

  • anyway, back to us. let's pretend

  • we are luck and have a good budget to get on board a

  • pre moto 3 at the Civ

  • I know someone is now gonna say there are the minigp before

  • but I believe that's a step that can be skipped

  • and that's pointless

  • EXAMPLE OF PREMOTO 3

  • "race #3 from the Mugello

  • the titles are already assigned, at round 9

  • here at the Mugello, the saturday race,

  • the title of the two-stroke 125

  • for Leonardo Tacini

  • the cost inside a top team is around

  • €50-60k per season

  • you're inside the civ, so

  • it's a good window, but still

  • it's a lot of money

  • you have to start to bring home good results, 1) because

  • you have to lower the costs and the necessary budget

  • 2) to find sponsors

  • in these category the age is from 12/13

  • to 15. Let's say that

  • we stay here from the age of 13 to 15. This translates into

  • €160k

  • once we turn 16 we start to

  • do things seriously. We have to decide if we want to

  • go to superspors 600

  • and turn towards the world championship, superbike,

  • or italian level,

  • but there's little chance to go anywhere,

  • or moto3,

  • but since we're analyzing the path towards

  • motogp, we're gonna keep going down this road

  • so

  • we decide to enter moto3,

  • this is an example of the italian moto3

  • the costs here with a top team

  • are about €100-110-120k

  • I know. It's starting to get expensive

  • in terms of costs. But we have to say that

  • the winner of the Italian moto3

  • if he's lucky and it's a good year where

  • there are opportunities open at the world championship

  • like spots and saddles, he could find something

  • cheap, or free

  • but sometimes, to accept situations

  • for free, you go into teams that

  • unfortunately turn out to be not fit at the world championship

  • and after one year

  • no one will remember the rider

  • because unfortunately this is a sport where we recall

  • only the last race

  • and we forget how fast one guy was the year before

  • so from the Italian moto3

  • at 18, we go towards

  • the world championship

  • let's assume we're not lucky and have to pay

  • just to keep talking about the costs, one saddle

  • at the world championship, in a good team,

  • for a rider with few results but nothing too great,

  • can cost from €250k to

  • €300k, per season

  • Yeah. It's getting

  • pretty serious

  • At this point we have say that

  • if we're good and we get

  • at the top 4 or 5 at the world championship

  • the next year

  • we'll have a much better contract

  • or we might even get paid

  • because unlike the cars, where no matter what

  • you just pay, always, aside from

  • a few spots in F1, in the world categories, when

  • you show your worth, and you're in the top

  • 4/5, of your own category,

  • at world level, you start to earn

  • some money

  • the biggest contracts

  • that there are, and have been,

  • in moto3/moto 2,

  • in the lower category of motogp

  • get to €200-250k

  • but again, we're doing a video on the costs,

  • so let's pretend we're players

  • and we want to continue our adventure

  • despite not having great results

  • the world moto3

  • is known to all, I believe, but anyway,

  • if you don't, here's an example

  • After having spent a few years in moto3,

  • spending €300k each season, we decide to go

  • to moto2, again, not supported by our results

  • to keep talking about the costs

  • because if you have the merit, in moto2,

  • you can go for free,

  • or by getting paid

  • here's an example of world moto2

  • we do our two years here

  • so get to 22/23 years old

  • where to run in this championship

  • we spend about

  • €300-350k

  • the costs are very similar

  • to the moto3, also because the top teams

  • those in the top 3, don't even consider

  • those who pay, but just those with talent

  • so even if you wanna pay, it'd be

  • very hard 'cause you wouldn't be taken in

  • at this point we're 23. Let's recap

  • and see what the total is

  • From 8-12,

  • €10.000 per season, for minibikes €50.000

  • From 13-15, premoto 3,

  • about €60.000 per season,

  • total: €180.000. From 16-17 Italian moto3,

  • about €110.000 per season, so for 2 seasons

  • it €220.000

  • 3 years of world moto 3,

  • about €290.000

  • so let's say about

  • €850.000 for 3 years

  • from 21-22, 2 years in

  • moto2,

  • about €300-330.000 per season

  • so that's about €600.000 for 2 years

  • Super Total: €1.900.000

  • for sure it's not €6.250.000

  • of the cars, that we saw last time but still

  • as Maccio Capatonda would say "sò soldi"

  • give me a loan

  • tell me how much you need

  • €66/67

  • that's a very low amount!

  • it's money!

  • Anyway, we're close to our destination

  • the motogp. But again, we don't want to

  • get into it with the merit

  • but understanding the costs. Let's say we want to

  • do a motogp season to treat ourself

  • it would cost us about

  • €600-620.000

  • €650.000. We can't know precisely

  • but rumours have it

  • that one of those paying seats

  • costs about that amount

  • so between €600-650.000

  • there's no need to say who are the riders

  • because we see them every year

  • the riders who bought their spot

  • although sometimes the spot

  • was obtained not thanks to the results

  • there are positive surprises, like Abraham

  • who despite not so great successes

  • does better than many others. Great, I hope I was able to solve

  • some of your doubts. Like I said before

  • there are other paths,

  • aside from this path towards the motogp

  • you can go through the stock 1000,

  • the supersport 600 to then go to moto2, to then go

  • to motogp, like Morbidelli did back in the days

  • when the stock 600 was still around, or like

  • Petrucci did, who did stock 1000 and motogp

  • you have to see the opportunities that arise

  • the value for money and

  • many other variables. I hope you liked this video

  • as usual don't forget to subscribe to the channel,

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在MOTOGP中,有多少海岸ARRIVARE?就像一個先生在說話 (QUANTO COSTA ARRIVARE IN MOTOGP? LIKE A SIR TALKS)

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/14
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