MXGP OF CHINA BRINGS “SPEED AND SAFETY” LECTURE TO SHANGHAI STUDENTS
As the 2026 MXGP season approaches, H&H Sports, organizer of the MXGP of China brought a unique motorsport safety education program to the Primary School Affiliated to Shanghai Fengxian High School. Blending the thrill of world-class motocross with essential safety awareness, the initiative offered students an inspiring introduction to the sport while reinforcing the importance of protection in everyday life.
The session opened with highlight footage from the 2025 MXGP of China, where spectacular jumps and aerial battles immediately captured the students’ imagination. This excitement created a natural gateway to discuss the critical role of protective equipment in elite competition. Helmets and goggles, indispensable at world-championship speeds, safeguard riders while enabling peak performance in one of the most demanding disciplines of motorsport.
To deepen engagement, students explored real racing gear up closely. Through hands-on learning, complex racing technology was transformed into accessible knowledge about safety and responsibility. Beyond the racetrack, the program also highlighted everyday transportation safety. Students were encouraged to wear helmets when cycling and to fasten seat belts correctly in vehicles.
Looking ahead, the MXGP of China will continue expanding its youth education initiatives, bringing motorsport technology, safety culture, and the spirit of perseverance to more students across the region. Through these efforts, the championship aims not only to showcase world-class racing, but also to contribute positively to the next generation and the future of motorsport in China.
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