The MotoGP race widely known for having 100+ overtakes is the 2018 Dutch TT at Assen (MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix 2018).

Quick Scoop

The 2018 Dutch GP at Assen is often cited by fans and MotoGP media as a race with more than 100 overtakes , and is frequently described as one of the greatest MotoGP races ever. Community discussions and official MotoGP highlight packages explicitly reference “100+ overtakes at the 2018 DutchGP,” reinforcing that this is the modern race most associated with that stat.

Why this race stands out

  • Constant position changes in the lead group, with multiple riders swapping places nearly every lap.
  • Fans and commentators regularly call it “one of the greatest races ever” and note that it featured “more than 100 overtakes.”
  • It’s commonly brought up in forum threads specifically asking which MotoGP race had the most overtakes in recent years.

Context and tiny story flavor

In fan recollections, Assen 2018 is described as the kind of race people went back and rewatched or even made non-fans sit through because the on-track chaos was so wild. Riders in the top group were “constantly switching positions,” making it feel like a rolling brawl at 300 km/h rather than a single-file race.

“Assen 2018 100+ overtakes… More than 100 overtakes, an insane race with everyone and their mom involved in the podium fight!”

TL;DR

  • Race: 2018 Dutch TT (Assen) MotoGP
  • Claim to fame: Frequently credited with 100+ overtakes , often cited as the race with the most overtakes in modern MotoGP.

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