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Few racing categories on earth stir the emotions and provide the high octane thrills of top-level motorbikes…

At our private suites everything’s arranged, except the result 

With a choice of three suites Just Gold Hospitality offers some of the best viewing opportunities at Silverstone and Brands hatch

 

MotoGP 2012

15th-17th June Silverstone GP Circuit

The MotoGP is the pinnacle of two-wheeled motorsport. In 2012 the World’s fastest bikes and bravest riders return to Silverstone.

With speeds approaching 200mph dramatic alterations to the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit have added new challenges to these remarkable sportsmen. The new Arena section has created multiple overtaking opportunities and contribute to the circuit becoming one of the fastest on the MotoGP calendar.

 

World Superbikes 2012

4th-5th August Silverstone GP Circuit

With so many British riders on the grid, expectations will be high

The WSBK riders race on Silverstone’s new 3.666 mile Grand Prix Circuit and the Brit-pack will put on a fantastic show in front of their home crowd. The  layout is a resounding success, providing plenty of overtaking and receiving a big thumbs-up from the riders who are looking forward to coming back in 2012. Away from the track there is plenty to keep the whole family entertained

 

British Superbikes Brands Hatch

British Superbikes Silverstone

ROUND ONE Brands Hatch Indy Circuit 6th-9th April

ROUND SEVEN Brands Hatch GP Circuit 20th-27th July

ROUND ELEVEN PENULTIMATE Silverstone GP Circuit 28th-30th September

ROUND TWELVE FINALE Brands Hatch GP Circuit 12th- 14th October

With Round One on the  Brands Hatch Indy circuit, a return to Brands in July on the GP Circuit for Round Seven and then off to Silverstone for the penultimate Round 11 before going back to Brands hatch for Round 12 which will conclude the championship on the GP circuit once more.

But it’s not just about the British Superbike Championship. There’s a two-wheel feast on show for the fans as a plethora of support categories fill the day. It’s the best possible way to cast your eyes across the stars of the future.

The British Superbike Championship is one of the most competitive and hard fought in the world.  There’ll be no let up in the competition until the last lap is run on the the final day of the championship.

 

 


Latest Moto GP News

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      Tech 3 Yamaha's Andrea Dovizioso and Cal Crutchlow said the fact they were both running well and challenging for a podium finish at Le Mans provided some form of consolation following their crashes
    • Spies blames visibility issues
      Ben Spies says visibility issues caused by water leaking into his helmet were the chief culprit behind his struggles at Le Mans
    • Lorenzo savours 'sweet' victory
      Jorge Lorenzo labelled his French Grand Prix triumph 'very sweet' after delivering a faultless ride in difficult wet conditions
    • Stoner hampered by tyre issues
      Casey Stoner said he was happy to have simply picked up a podium finish on a sodden Le Mans circuit after struggling badly with tyre issues
    • Rossi knew rain was big opportunity
      Valentino Rossi says he and Ducati were aware they had a special chance to finish on the podium at Le Mans given the race's wet conditions
    • Lorenzo dominates, Rossi takes second
      Jorge Lorenzo moved into the MotoGP championship lead with a masterful victory at Le Mans, while Valentino Rossi defeated Casey Stoner in a thrilling last-lap duel to take his best ever finish with Ducati in second
    • Luthi earns wet Le Mans Moto2 win
      Thomas Luthi scored his first win of the 2012 Moto2 championship with a masterful ride in wet conditions at Le Mans, moving to within three points of the championship lead in the process
    • Rossi takes dramatic home win
      Louis Rossi took a dramatic first grand prix victory on home soil in a tense and massively attritional first wet Moto3 race at Le Mans
    • Dovizioso sure pole was possible
      Andrea Dovizioso says a small problem in the final five minutes of qualifying at Le Mans prevented him from challenging for a pole position he believes was a realistic goal for his Tech 3 Yamaha
    • Rossi hoping for wet French GP
      Valentino Rossi reckons the wet weather forecast for tomorrow's French Grand Prix could work in favour of Ducati