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Drag Race: MotoE and WSBK Bikes Share The Strip With a Lambo Super Trofeo

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Who Do You Think Won?​



Top Speed’s just covered a fantastic drag race between a WSBK Kawasaki ZX10r Racing-Morrad (Team Pedercini Racing), a Kawasaki ZX-10r (stock form), an Energica Ego electric motorcycle (street version), and a Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570 Super Trofeo (Victory).

To be honest, we’re not sure they even bothered with the Lambo, but we’ll roll with it (I’ll see myself out).

It’s kind of a given that motorcycles will win a drag race over cagers. On top of carrying a much more impressive power-to-weight ratio, bikes – if competitively compared – have the ability to stay nimble at high speeds.

It does wonders for the torque figures, and we can’t get enough of it.

A view of the riders associated with the recent drag race posted by Top Speed between Kawasaki, Energica, and Lambo vehicles

Source: YouTube


So, here for you today, we have a trifecta (technically quadrangular if you count the ZX-10R stock) drag race – and we’re pretty sure they put the Lambo in there just to get a bit of extra clout for the advertising.

Not that we’re complaining.

“The Kawasaki ZX10R in both WSBK and stock form, loses out to the Energica Ego on initial acceleration off the line, but then pulls it back convincingly to take the win,” states the report from TopSpeed.

“Of course, both bikes then beat the Lamborghini hands down.”

The WSBK Kawasaki ZX10r Racing-Morrad (Team Pedercini Racing)

Source: YouTube


Of course, the report makes a good point when it comes to the highly alluring Energica Ego:

“When the ZX10 and the Gallardo run out of fuel, it takes a couple of minutes to chuck a bit more petrol in and then they can carry on playing.”

“The Energica, however, will need to sit near a power source for a couple of hours and, until they sort that out, electric bikes will always come second to petrol bikes.”


Here, according to the coverage on YouTube, are the opponents, complete with the overall speed figures:

Energica Ego electric motorcycle

Source: Asphalt & Rubber

Energica Ego Electric SuperSport (Street Version)

kW​


100

HP​


136

Nm​


195 @ 0 – 4700 rpm

Time (0-100 km/h)​


3s

The WSBK Kawasaki ZX10r Racing-Morrad (Team Pedercini Racing)

Source: WSBK

WSBK Kawasaki ZX10r Racing-Morrad (Team Pedercini Racing)

kW​


161

HP​


220

Nm​


127.5 @ 11500 rpm

Time (0-100 km/h)​


3s

A side view of a. Kawasaki ZX-10R, stock.

Source: Motor1

Kawasaki ZX-10r (Stock Form)

kW​


147

HP​


200

Nm​


113 @ 11500 rpm

Time (0-100 km/h)​


3.5s

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570 Super Trofeo (Victory)

Source: WallpaperUP

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570 Super Trofeo (Victory)

kW​


412

HP​


560

Nm​


540 @ 6500 rpm

Time (0-100 km/h)​


3.7s

Comment below, letting us know what you think – we love hearing from you.

Be sure to hit up other newsies from our archives (the one about the watch with parts of Steve McQueen’s Triumph Trophy R6 built into it was pretty cool), and as always – stay safe on the twisties.

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