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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
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