Motocross tracks in NRW

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There are plenty of motocross tracks in NRW. But can beginners ride right on everyone? And what do you have to watch out for?

Conquer the motocross tracks in NRW.
Conquer the motocross tracks in NRW.

Motocross is not a safe sport. For this reason, beginners in particular should be particularly careful. Here you can read about what to watch out for and which routes are suitable in North Rhine-Westphalia.

What beginners should consider in motocross

  • If you've bought a used motocross bike or haven't used yours in a long time, make sure to have it checked by a professional before you hit the track.
  • In order not to risk unnecessary injuries, you should also try to get the highest quality protective equipment possible so that nothing happens even in the event of minor accidents.
  • In addition, you should already have some driving experience on normal roads, as this will allow you to better assess the vehicle. So first of all familiarize yourself with the motorcycle in peace.
  • Only when you are able to cope with it well should you trust yourself on a real motocross track in order to keep the risk of injury (for you and others) as low as possible.
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  • In addition, numerous courses are offered where you can learn to drive safely under professional guidance and receive practical tips and tricks.

These routes are suitable in NRW

  • There are numerous motocross tracks throughout Germany, many of which are in North Rhine-Westphalia. There will definitely be one near you too.
  • That is why there are quite a few on the internet Lists with all routes.
  • However, the following are particularly well-known for North Rhine-Westphalia: MC Duisburg Nord, MCC Vosswinkel e. V. and MSC Werl.
  • It is best to find out about the route online beforehand or give them a call. On some routes, for example Duisburg, guests are always welcome, but we kindly ask for a prior telephone announcement.
  • In Grevenbroich you can also test whether you like / good on sand.
  • In Duisburg you can practice extensively on a very classic route of 950 meters. There are also end-of-Europe passages, on which typical off-road driving can be practiced. Please note, however, that the route here can be very slippery when wet, the jumping hills are not too high and are so suitable for beginners.
  • In Werl, on the other hand, there is also a children's cross-country track, which also enables children to train when they want to start playing. The soil here consists of clay and earth.

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