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The TT Circuit Assen is a motorsport race track built in 1955 and located in Assen, Netherlands. Host of the Dutch TT race, it is popularly referred to as "The Cathedral" of motorcycling by the fans of the sport. It has a capacity of 100,000〔http://www.worldofstadiums.com/europe/netherlands/tt-circuit-assen/〕 spectators, including 60,000 seats. Since 1992 it is also part of the Superbike World Championship calendar. == History == The original Assen track was first used for the 1925 Dutch TT (Tourist Trophy) race, held on country roads through the villages of Borger, Schoonloo and Grolloo, and organized by the ''Motorclub Assen en Omstreken''. The brick-paved track had a length of . The winner was Piet van Wijngaarden on a 500 cc Norton with an average speed of . In years afterwards the Dutch TT was held on a road circuit through de Haar, Barteldbocht (near Assen), Oude Tol, Hooghalen, Laaghalen and Laaghalerveen. In 1951 the Italian Umberto Masetti took the record on a 500 cc Gilera with an average speed of . In 1954, Geoff Duke of Great Britain reached . The circuit remained unchanged until 1955, when a whole new circuit was built close to the site of the original, but less than a third of the length and much more like a modern road racing circuit. The circuit was fundamentally redesigned again in 2006, becoming the so-called A-Style Assen TT Circuit. All alterations aside, only one section of the circuit is original; the finish line never moved. On September 21, 2009 it was announced that a new chicane will be added, after a request from the A1GP organization,〔 (Dagblad van het Noorden )〕 however A1GP was unable to start the 2009-'10 season and as a substitute the Superleague Formula replaced A1GP. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「TT Circuit Assen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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