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  1. 1102847

    ARAi tape measure

    €0.30

    €0.28

  2. 441904

    Racetech white paneling

    €49.10

    €44.69

  3. 1072729

    Numbers and letters LIGHTECH paneling kit

    €70.80

    €64.43

  4. 1119124

    Signage RFX Pit Board

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    €47.00

    €42.77

  5. 1053265

    Signage AXP Red

    €85.00

    €77.35

  6. 1053264

    Signage AXP Yellow

    €85.00

    €77.35

  7. 1053266

    AXP Blue Paneling

    €85.00

    €77.35

  8. 4418001

    PANNEAU DE PANNEAUTAGE AXP DECO JAUNE

    €85.00

    €77.35

  9. 4418002

    PANNEAU DE PANNEAUTAGE AXP DECO ROUGE

    €85.00

    €77.35

  10. 4418003

    AXP Deco Blue Control Panel

    €85.00

    €77.35

  11. 1053268

    Signage AXP Gray

    €85.00

    €77.35

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  12. 1053267

    Signage AXP Orange

    €85.00

    €77.35

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  13. 1072727

    Lightech Paneling 1400 x 785 - 50 slots black

    €384.60

    €349.99

    Victime de son succès
  14. 1138620

    PRO CIRCUIT Panelling

    €50.00

    €45.50

    Victime de son succès
  15. 1138621

    PRO CIRCUIT Monster Paneling

    €50.00

    €45.50

    Victime de son succès
  16. 4418006b

    PANNEAU DE PANNEAUTAGE AXP DECO GRIS

    €85.00

    €77.35

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The term "panneautage" in the context of motorcycle racing refers to the use of signs or information boards placed around the circuit to communicate messages to riders. These signs may be held by track marshals, technical teams, or others responsible for race management. Signage is an important method of communication between race organizers and drivers during an event. Here are some key points about motorcycle race signage:

Important messages: Signs are used to convey important messages to riders during the race. This may include information on track conditions, waving flags, safety instructions, or other crucial instructions.

Symbols and Colors: Signs can feature symbols, icons or color codes that drivers can understand. For example, a yellow flag on a sign usually indicates a warning or danger zone.

Rule changes: Signs can also be used to inform drivers of rule changes or specific race instructions.

Responses to Race Situations: Depending on the evolution of the race, signs can be used to give specific instructions to drivers, such as slow-down instructions, overtaking warnings, or indications of competitors' performance.

Individual communications: Some signs can be specific to a driver or team, conveying personalized or strategic information.

Electronic signage: In some high-level competitions, signage can also be carried out electronically, using digital display screens or messages transmitted directly to motorcycle dashboards.

Signage is a crucial component of race management, providing drivers with real-time information. Signs are usually positioned at strategic points around the circuit, such as straights or high-visibility areas, to ensure that messages are clearly visible to participants.