The most challenging stops



Two of the 12 braking sections on the Jerez Circuit are classified as highly challenging on the brakes, 6 are of medium difficulty and 4 are less difficult. The most complex braking section is at the Dry Sack curve, the 6th turn on the track. The riders apply a load of 7.8 kg on the brake lever for more than 5 seconds in order to go from 296 km/h to 65 km/h.

The Expo 92 curve is also very challenging, it is the first turn after the starting line: the riders reduce their speed by about 200 km/h (from 283 to 86 km/h) in 225 metres, decelerating by 1.5g. Of the 6 stops that present a medium level of difficulty, the Ducados turn, the last one before the finish line, is worth mentioning: the bikes arrive at 223 km/h and brake for 4 seconds to come down to 70 km/h.



