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The Daniel-Pescheur circuit, previously called the Candie circuit, is considered by experienced motorcyclists as a major reference for learning and prevention. It takes its name from a former police motorcyclist, a great sportsman who died in 2011, who designed its 1,150 km of track. Managed and financed by Toulouse Métropole since 2009, the circuit is free of charge and open to all, regardless of engine size. The aim is for everyone to be able to practice motorcycling on the circuit in a secure area. It has a wide range of equipment: road speed track, motocross track, Super Motards track, road education track, trial area and for comfort, a reception building and a snack bar. Several motorcycle associations have their headquarters there, including the FFMC31. Two meeting rooms are available. During the week, the site receives school groups for road safety activities. An educational circuit often cited as an example.