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THE BASICS OF MOTOCROSS<br />
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THE FLAGS<br />
otocross is a challenging and physically demanding<br />
sport that requires a high level of skill and athleticism. It<br />
is also a very popular sport, with many thousands of<br />
fans around the world who enjoy watching the races<br />
and cheering on their favorite riders.<br />
Green flag: This<br />
indicates the start<br />
of a race or a<br />
practice session.<br />
White flag: Medical<br />
attention required.<br />
Checkered flag:<br />
This indicates the<br />
end of a race or<br />
practice session.<br />
Blue flag: This<br />
indicates that a<br />
faster rider is<br />
approaching and<br />
wants to overtake.<br />
Red flag: This<br />
indicates that the<br />
race or practice<br />
session has been<br />
stopped due to an<br />
incident or<br />
dangerous<br />
conditions on the<br />
track.<br />
Yellow flag: This<br />
indicates that there<br />
is a potential danger<br />
on the track, such as<br />
a crashed rider or<br />
debris. Riders must<br />
slow down and<br />
proceed with<br />
caution.<br />
The basic rules of motocross are relatively simple: riders<br />
must complete a set number of laps on the track, and<br />
the first rider to cross the finish line is the winner.<br />
However, there are also rules regarding safety, such as<br />
the use of protective gear, and penalties for rule<br />
infractions.