
The Most Circuit (officially Autodrom Most) is one of the premier motorsport venues in the Czech Republic and a popular destination for motorcycle trackdays across Central Europe.
🏁 Overview of Most Circuit
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Location: Most, near the German border, ~100 km northwest of Prague.
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Track Length: 4.2 km (2.6 miles)
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Turns: 21 corners (fast sweepers + technical sections)
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Elevation Change: Moderate
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Direction: Clockwise
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Run-off Areas: Generally safe, with gravel traps and asphalt in key braking zones.
🏍️ Why Motorcycle Riders Like It
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Variety in Corners
A mix of long, fast corners (like T1 and the sweeping final turns) and tighter, technical sections makes it fun and challenging. Ideal for both supersports and larger liter bikes. -
High-Speed Sections
A long straight (approx. 800m) gives riders a chance to hit top speed and test braking skills going into the hard right-hander (T1). -
Good Grip
The surface is generally grippy in dry conditions, and the track is well-maintained. Some minor bumps exist, but nothing out of the ordinary. -
Reasonable Safety
While it’s not a MotoGP-grade track, it has decent runoff areas and medical coverage. It’s a safer environment than many tight or older circuits. -
Rider-Friendly Facilities
Paddock area is spacious, with garages, tire services, and decent food. Ideal for group trackdays or multi-day riding events.
🗓️ Trackday Scene
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Organizers: MotoMonster, Bike Promotion, ActionBike, and local Czech/German providers run frequent events.
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Groups: Usually 3 or 4 skill-level-based riding groups.
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Noise Limits: 102–105 dB, but check with your organizer. Most bikes with standard or street-legal aftermarket exhausts are fine.
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Popular With: German, Czech, Austrian, and Polish riders.
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Trackday Season: April to October.
💡 Riding Tips for Most
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Turn 1: A heavy braking zone—good brakes and consistency are key.
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Middle Sector: Watch for blind apexes and mid-speed corners; this section rewards smooth lines.
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Final Turns (19–21): Important for setting up a fast run onto the main straight—get this right for a better lap time.