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Most Superbikes are capable of zero-to-sixty in approximately 3.5 seconds. Zero-to-one hundred usually takes around 4-5 seconds. Accelleration decreases as the engine nears its' top speed, but in 10 seconds, a superbike will normally have reached around 200-220mph. Moto-GP bikes are capable of the same zero-to-sixty and zero-to-one hundred speeds, but have slightly lower top speeds. In 10 seconds, a Moto-GP bike will have reached about 180-200mph. Road-bred sportsbikes are slighly slower on the accelleration (Zero-to-sixty in 4-5 seconds, zero-to-one hundred in 7-9 seconds) but have top speeds comparable to those of Moto-GP bikes. 10 seconds will take most road bikes to around 160-180mph. Note: "Superbike" in this answer denotes race-bred motorcycles of 900-1000cc. "Moto-GP" denotes race bred motorcycles with engines between 500 and 650cc. "Road-bred" means bikes with engines larger than 500cc that are designed for legal road use.

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