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  • #16
    Definitely. Moreover I believe they have a DIFFERENT training schedule. They might not have to make their abdomen strong but surely they have to make their neck rock solid. A little insight into F1 training: Fitness of an F1 driver - F1technical.net
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    • #17
      That was a great website. Thanx Leon!
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Aparajith View Post
        ^^Just a question. Do the F1 drivers train as much hard ? I guess their training should be harder for all the G-Forces they encounter.
        Eggxactly.. these guys have to train harder.. remember Shumacher's bull size neck.

        At those g - forces evry driver loses abt 4-5 kgs weight after evry race. Same should be the case with MOTO GP riders i bliv .
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        • #19
          damn !!! thats some serious work out for Motogp riders... !!
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          • #20
            ... Say no to MOTO GP
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            • #21
              That's some serious training.

              Thanks for sharing the info.

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              • #22
                Thanks for sharing....

                This is more challenging than Body Building..... ....
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by leon_nerd View Post
                  It seems so easy to be a motogp rider once you have made it to the Grand Prix. They should just know how to ride a MotoGP bike, practice hard on the track, push the machines hard round the corners, brake late....blah blah. But, one of the important aspects we generally ignore is how these riders are trained for the season.

                  Check this articles to get an insight on How these riders are built:
                  MotoGP: Building the rider. | MOTOGP News | Crash.Net

                  Teaser info: Dani Pedrosa does 1000 sit-ups per day before the season and 700 sit-ups per day during the season. So much for the little one. This is just the beginning.
                  OT: Thanks for the link. I found the 'grid girls' section err...quite pleasing
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                  • #24
                    Been to that website many a times but never found or read this article. lovely find and thanks for sharing.

                    Cheers

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