![]() The way the career mode drip-feeds you sections of the full Isle of Man circuit makes the learning curve less steep. We say 'make' loosely because the customisation is basic, but then you rarely get much time to look at your rider while racing, particularly if you choose (and you should) one of the two first-person views. All of which are mind-bendingly rapid, though.īefore racing you get to make your own rider, which involves choosing your name, nickname and the design of your race gear. You start with a £30,000 budget, which seems a lot but it limits you to a fairly small selection of motorcycles such as the Honda CBR600RR, Yamaha YZF-R6 and Kawasaki ZX-6R. Bike repairs cost money and the top prize for winning an event is usually modest, which means working your way up to that entry-level BMW machine takes time and patience. Progression involves choosing the race you want to take on next from emails. ![]() Career mode is where you are likely to spend the most time as you work your way up the rankings, stack chips so you can afford new motorbikes and set leaderboard times that others from around the world can try to beat.
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