Can I Use a Pushbike Around the Circuit over the MotoGP?
Yes, both manual bikes and E-bikes are allowed at the MotoGP, with some important restrictions.
✅ Quick Summary
- Bikes are permitted on internal roads only
- No cycling in pedestrian areas or paddocks
- E-bikes must meet EAPC requirements
- Cycling is only allowed for ages 14+ (E-bikes)
🚲 Where You Can Ride
- Cycling is allowed on:
- Internal roadways only
🚫 Where You Cannot Ride
- Paddock areas
- Pedestrian walkways
- Any designated footpaths or public areas
⚠️ General Rules
- Do not lock bikes to grandstands (they will be removed)
- Bikes left unattended are at your own risk
- Always:
- Wear a helmet
- Ride carefully and be mindful of others
⚡ E-Bike (EAPC) Requirements
E-bikes are allowed if they meet the UK Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycle (EAPC) rules:
✅ Key Requirements
- Rider must be 14 years or older
- Bike must have pedals
- Must display:
- Motor manufacturer or power output
- Battery voltage or maximum speed
⚙️ Motor Limits
- Maximum power: 250 watts
- Motor assistance must stop at:
- 15.5 mph (25 km/h)
⚠️ Important to Know
- EAPCs can include more than two wheels (e.g. tricycles)
- If your bike does not meet these requirements, it is not permitted on-site