It is an exciting drama produced from the heated battle at the speed of 150km/h.

Racing Course

The course is oval and has 500m for a lap.
The start and the goal lines are different. The normal race runs six rounds making 3,100m and the final runs of special races require 10 rounds to go for 5,100m. The course is gently sloping toward the center of the field so that it helps the racer make turns easier at high speed. The course is well thought out for the racer to show more of his high techniques and create better and more exciting races.

Kinds of lines

Start Line
Start Line is set 100m behind the Goal Line.
Handicap Line
Originating from the start line, handicap lines are drawn at 10m intervals radially along the outside line to be used on the handicapped race.
Inside Line and Outside Line
These are borderlines that divide the racing course from avoidance areas.
Goal Line (Final Race)
Reaching this line is judged as finishing the race.

The length of Handicap Lines and allocation of racing bikes

The length of 4 handicap lines is 20m for the handicaps of 10m to 40m. A racing bike is allocated in the line center. (Should it happen that racers of the same handicap are entering, they are divided to right and left.)
Handicap line will be shorter for the handicap over 50m and the bike is allocated toward inside based on the position 2m from the outside line.

Buffering Fence

Buffering Fence is the net installed between outside avoidance areas and outside fence. When a bike clashes at a violent speed, this net hanged with wires will work as a shock absorber.