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(names are not my strong suite....corners are.)
1. spend time in the Time-trail mode to learn the tracks and how to handle the bike, without being distrurbed by the AI
2. start with the AI set to Very Easy, once you start winning every single race it's probably time to increase the difficulty
3. start with most of the aids turned on and turn them off gradually as you get better .. or leave them on, it's solely up to you how you enjoy the game
I definitely think Milestone increased the AI difficulty in MotoGP 15 compared to the previous games. To me, what felt like Medium difficulty in MotoGP 15 was like Hard or even Very Hard in MotoGP 13/14. At least when I play with all the aids truned off, in sim mode.