Motogp Circuit Map Posters — 2 museum-grade prints on the theme. Phillip Island is as famous for its Little Penguin parade as for its racetrack, yet the Grand Prix circuit has become the island's loudest weekend — MotoGP pilgrims, WorldSBK regulars, and Supercars crowds all treat the coastal loop as Australia's two-wheeled cathedral. The layout's elevation changes and ocean exposure make it a benchmark test for riders; when the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix leaves the calendar for a season, fans still hang track maps like this one as proof the island remembers. Motorcycle racing at Assen predates the modern circuit — the Dutch TT name still echoes the Tourist Trophy era — and the current track opened in 1955 as a purpose-built replacement for public-road racing through nearby villages. MotoGP's Dutch round remains one of the championship's most bike-forward weekends: flat-out De Bult entries, late-braking Ruskenhoek passes, and a crowd that measures season form in tenths through the Mandemakersbocht.

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