Stuntmeet – 2026

Stuntmeet 2026 in Ingolstadt: six times bigger at a new venue
On Saturday, 22 August 2026, the grounds around the Audi Sportpark in Ingolstadt turn into a stage for stunt riders. The biker group Wolf Rida, founded in 2016, is holding its Stuntmeet on roughly 122,000 square metres for the first time. The group’s meets used to take place at Ingolstadt Village; for 2026 the event moves to the entire Audi Sportpark site. The organiser expects around 3,000 visitors and describes the event as roughly six times bigger than in previous years.

Riding areas and programme
The centrepiece is a 250-metre wheelie track laid out as a loop. There is also a burnout cage, a circle area for spin riding, and a freestyle area. A bike battle and a dedicated pit-bike track round out the riding offer; the pit-bike track is aimed mainly at children, though adults enjoy it too. Special guests from the stunt scene, plus vendors and exhibitors, are also announced. Catering comes from a food area with six food trucks, with music from a DJ.
Schedule for the day
- 9.00 am – Gates open, camp setup
- 9.30 am – Welcome and opening of the stunt areas
- 12.00 pm – Lunch break with a short address (riding areas closed)
- 12.15 pm – Stage programme begins
- 12.20 pm – First stunt show
- 12.45 pm – Bike blessing
- 5.00 pm – Second stunt show
- 8.30 pm – Riding ends
- 8.45 pm – Afterparty begins
Safety: Red Cross demonstrates first aid for motorcycle crashes
The Bavarian Red Cross demonstrates on-site how first responders should act at a motorcycle accident. A crash is re-enacted and explained step by step, covering securing the accident scene, correctly removing a rider’s helmet, and making the right emergency call. An ambulance and a first-aid area are on site throughout the event.
From scene meet to family event
The Stuntmeet started out as a pure scene gathering. Because it proved so popular that families increasingly showed up two years ago, the event now also targets a broader audience, while staying focused on motorcycles. Part of the proceeds go to the charity Biker vs. Cancer, which Wolf Rida has supported for some time.
Admission and tickets
Visitors pay 10 euros in advance and 15 euros at the door; the visitor ticket includes access to the whole site as well as the burnout cage and the dyno. Stunt riders pay 45 or 50 euros and additionally get access to the wheelie track, the freestyle area, and the circle area. Camping on site costs 10 euros. Advance tickets are sold online via wolfrida.jimdosite.com.
Getting there and the venue
The venue is the Audi Sportpark, Am Sportpark 1, 85053 Ingolstadt, Germany. The grounds have separate areas for motorcycles, visitor cars, campers and VIPs; the ticket office and entrance are at the access road in the southwest of the site.




