Once you're settled in and you are confident in your knowledge and skills, it is finally time to race! If you want to be competitive, you need to practice at least twice a week, which as you can probably imagine comes with added costs like, changing tires at least once a month, more things to fix, more fuel, oil, engine oil and general replacements of parts like brakes when they wear out naturally. Then to actually get into a race you will likely need to follow some steps before competing, as you do in every sport depending on your country. Then you need to ask around or look out for any social media your track might have and find upcoming races to sign up for.

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