![]() In comparison to the GP tracks, the extreme tracks require much less technical skill and instead reward a heavy hand on the accelerator. ![]() ![]() As the bike size increases, the tracks become more difficult because the larger bikes are much faster, heavier, and more difficult to control. There are 17 fictional extreme courses in the game, and you can race them on 600cc, 1000cc, or 1200cc bikes. If the Grand Prix circuit is a bit too technical for your taste, you can try out any of the three divisions of the Extreme circuit. Even then, the challenge in racing the Grand Prix tracks comes from the tight layouts that demand a lot of technical skill when choosing your lines to maintain as much speed as possible throughout the many difficult hairpins and chicanes you'll encounter. If you're playing single-player, there are four different difficulty modes to choose from, although if you're a series veteran, you'll need to skip the easiest two settings and go straight to "champion" if you want any sort of a challenge. You can race these tracks in quick race, time trial, or career mode. ![]() If you're looking for a sim racing experience, you can race on one of 17 real-world GP tracks against riders from the 2005 or the 2006 MotoGP season. MotoGP 06 has two distinct race circuits, the Grand Prix circuit and the Extreme circuit. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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