Trophy with a Racing Motorcycle Coloring Page
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This Trophy with a Racing Motorcycle Coloring Page puts a tall winner's cup across the top two thirds of the sheet, with curled scroll handles on both sides and a five pointed star sitting square in the middle of the bowl. A small smiling racing bike waits underneath it. It is a free printable trophy coloring page that works for a sports party, an end of season certificate or a reward taped to a fridge door.
How this coloring page was created
For this page we entered the concept: "A chunky winner trophy with handles and a star on the cup standing tall, with a cute smiling racing motorcycle below it" on Colorin AI and generated a print ready coloring page in seconds.
The word that shaped the drawing is "chunky." Ask for a trophy on its own and the generator tends toward a thin, elegant cup with a narrow stem, which looks fine and colors badly: the stem ends up too slim to hold a pencil line. Chunky widens the bowl, thickens the stem and turns the base into a solid block, so every part of the cup is large enough to fill in cleanly.
Details of this trophy coloring page
The detail that makes this cup worth printing is the base. Most drawn trophies stop at a plain rectangle underneath; this one carries a laurel spray running out from the center in both directions, which is the classic mark of a prize and the only ornament on the page.
That gives the sheet a use beyond coloring. The bowl is wide, blank and unbroken except for the star, which makes it a place to write a name, a date or a score before the coloring starts. A trophy with a name on it stops being a drawing and becomes a certificate.
By the count: the cup is one wide bowl with a rim band across the top, and two handles that curl inward in a full spiral each. The star inside has five points and sits alone. Below the bowl comes a collar, a rounded knop and then the base, where two laurel sprays of about seven leaves each run out from a single round dot in the middle. The plinth under all of it is two stacked steps. The racing bike at the bottom is drawn small and simple: a fairing with two eyes and an open smile, a number seven on the flank, an exhaust and two wheels with plain hubs.
Coloring Ideas and Techniques
Gold is the obvious answer for the cup and it is worth doing properly. Lay a yellow across the whole bowl first, then press an orange along the left edge and under the rim only. Two colors and one rule about where the darker one goes is all it takes for flat yellow to read as metal.
Leave the star and the laurel leaves in a lighter tone than the cup around them so they stay visible. If they get the same gold as the bowl they vanish, and they are the two details that tell anyone looking that this is a prize.
Want to color your own? Turn a photo into a coloring page and print a page from a photo of a real trophy or medal someone in your house has won.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this trophy coloring page free to download?
Yes, the PDF downloads free for home and school use.
What age is this trophy coloring page best for?
Ages 4 to 10. The cup is large and simple enough for a young child, and the blank bowl gives an older one somewhere to letter a name.
Can I use this trophy coloring page for commercial use?
Personal use is free. Commercial use needs a Colorin AI subscription.








