Below we have provided a list of circuits ranked by average net predatory/prey movement.
This (new) index tracks the total average movement between the flags for each race 2015 – 2019. Total average movement refers to the rate of passing between riders from start to finish. A circuit with a high index indicates frequent passing and change in rider position from one lap to the next.
From this, we can infer that a circuit with a high net movement index is a more difficult circuit that holds less manufacturer advantage and rewards individual rider skill.
Rank | Circuit |
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1 | Catalunya |
2 | Silverstone |
3 | Le Mans |
4 | Jerez |
5 | Termas de Rio Hondo |
6 | Circuit Ricardo Tormo |
7 | Mugello |
8 | Phillip Island |
9 | Losail Int. Circuit |
10 | Circuit of the Americas |
11 | TT Assen |
12 | Brno |
13 | Twin Ring Motegi |
14 | Sachsenring |
15 | Misano |
16 | Sepang Int. Circuit |
17 | Red Bull Ring |
18 | Aragon |
19 | Chang Int. Circuit |