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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20251216T190302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T113534Z
UID:166695-1779667200-1780876799@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Isle of Man TT
DESCRIPTION:From May 25 to June 6\, 2026\, the Isle of Man will once again be dominated by the Tourist Trophy. For two weeks\, the world’s best road racing riders will compete on the legendary Mountain Course – a 60.7-kilometer circuit on public roads. Training\, qualifying\, and races will alternate\, interrupted by scheduled rest days. The schedule is tight\, but may be subject to change depending on weather and road conditions. \nThe first week is dedicated to getting to know the track and chasing times in qualifying. In addition to free practice sessions for newcomers\, there are several qualifying sessions for Supersport\, Sportbike\, Superbike\, Superstock\, and Sidecar. Some races take place during the day\, some in the evening. A rest day provides some breathing space in the program. \nThe races follow in the second week. On a total of six race days\, the classes will start one after the other – from Supersport and Sportbike to Superstock and Sidecar\, culminating in the Senior TT on Saturday. Rest days are also planned here. In addition\, alternative times are available in case training or races have to be postponed due to weather conditions. \nSpectating is free along many sections of the route\, as these are public roads. Those who want fixed seats\, infrastructure\, and proximity to the start\, finish\, and pit lane can use the official grandstands around Glencrutchery Road. The island can be reached by ferry or plane\, and accommodation should be booked well in advance\, as demand is very high during the TT. \n  \nKey facts at a glance \n\nEvent: Isle of Man TT Races 2026\nDate: Monday\, May 25 to Saturday\, June 6\, 2026\nLocation: Isle of Man\, Mountain Course (37.73 miles / 60.7 km)\nSchedule:\nWeek 1: Practice and qualifying\nWeek 2: Races with several race days and rest days\nClasses: Superbike\, Superstock\, Supersport\, Sportbike\, Sidecar\nHighlight: Milwaukee Senior TT on June 6\, 2026\nSpectators: Many free spectator areas\, plus official grandstands\nNote: Schedule subject to weather and road closures\n\n  \n🏁 Qualifying week \nMonday\, May 25 — Untimed Free Practice & Qualifying 1 \nUNTIMED FREE PRACTICE \n\n10:45 — Newcomer Speed Controlled Lap (Solo & Sidecar)\n11:00 — Supersport; Sportbike\n11:45 — Sidecars\n12:40 — Superbike / Superstock\n\nQUALIFYING 1 \n\n2:15 p.m. — Supersport; Sportbike\n3:00 p.m. — Sidecars\n3:55 p.m. — Superbike / Superstock\n\nTuesday\, May 26 — Qualifying 2 \n\n6:30 p.m. — Superbike; Superstock\n7:20 p.m. — Supersport; Sportbike\n8:15 p.m. — Sidecars\n\nWednesday\, May 27 — Qualifying 3 & 4 \nQUALIFYING 3 \n\n1:00 p.m. — Supersport; Sportbike\n2:00 p.m. — Sidecars\n2:55 p.m. — Superbike / Superstock\n\nQUALIFYING 4 \n\n6:30 p.m. — Superbike; Superstock\n7:20 p.m. — Supersport; Sportbike\n8:15 p.m. — Sidecars\n\nThursday\, May 28 — REST DAY \n\n(No scheduled sessions)\n\nFriday\, May 29 — Qualifying 5 \n\n1:00–1:40 p.m. — Supersport; Sportbike\n2:00–2:35 p.m. — Sidecars\n2:55–3:50 p.m. — Superbike; Superstock\n\n🏍 RACE WEEK — Race Days \nSaturday\, May 30 — Race Day 1 \n\n10:45 a.m. — RL360 Superstock TT Race 1 (3 laps)\n1:30 p.m. — Sidecar TT Race 1 (3 laps)\n\nSunday\, May 31 — Race Day 2 \n\n1:30 p.m. — RST Superbike TT (6 laps)\n\nMonday\, June 1 — REST DAY \nTuesday\, June 2 — Race Day 3 \n\n10:45 a.m. — Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1 (4 laps)\n1:00 p.m. — Sidecar Shakedown (1 lap)\n2:15 p.m. — Carole Nash Sportbike TT Race 1 (3 laps)\n3:50 p.m. — Solo Practice (1 lap)\n\nWednesday\, June 3 — Race Day 4 \n\n10:45 a.m. — Sidecar TT Race 2 (3 laps)\n1:30 p.m. — RL360 Superstock TT Race 2 (3 laps)\n3:30 p.m. — Solo Practice (1 lap)\n\nThursday\, June 4 — REST DAY \nFriday\, June 5 — Race Day 5 (TT Bank Holiday) \n\n10:45 a.m. — Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 2 (4 laps)\n2:00 p.m. — Carole Nash Sportbike TT Race 2 (3 laps)\n4:00 p.m. — Senior TT Practice (1 lap)\n\nSaturday\, June 6 — Race Day 6 \n\n11:00 a.m. — Milwaukee Senior TT (6 laps)\n\n  \n⏱ Contingency times (alternative windows) \nThese slots are provided for in the schedule in case qualifying or races have to be postponed due to weather/safety reasons: \nMonday\, May 25 \n\nEvening Qualifying\n\nThursday\, May 28 \n\nMorning Qualifying\nAfternoon Qualifying\nEvening Qualifying\n\nFriday\, May 29 \n\nEvening Qualifying\n\nMonday\, June 1 \n\nMorning Racing\nAfternoon Racing\nEvening Racing\n\nTuesday\, June 2 \n\nEvening Racing\n\nWednesday\, June 3 \n\nEvening Racing\n\nThursday\, June 4 \n\nMorning Racing\nAfternoon Racing\nEvening Racing\n\nSaturday\, June 6 \n\nEvening Racing\n\nSunday\, June 7 \n\nAfternoon Racing
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/isle-of-man-tt-2026/
LOCATION:Isle of Man\, Isle of Man
CATEGORIES:Event,Motorsport,Race,Road Racing
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260529T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260531T150000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260405T062918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260405T062918Z
UID:189855-1780045200-1780239600@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:MotoGP – Italian Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP Italian Grand Prix 2026 – Mugello\nFrom May 29 to 31\, 2026\, the MotoGP World Championship returns to Mugello for the eighth round of the season and one of the most emotionally charged weekends on the entire calendar. The Autodromo del Mugello sits roughly 35 kilometers northeast of Florence amid the rolling hills of Tuscany and is widely regarded by riders and fans alike as one of the finest racing circuits in the world. \nCircuit and Statistics\nThe 5.245-kilometer layout winds through the green Mugello valley with 15 corners – nine right-handers and six left-handers. Its defining feature is the 1\,141-meter straight between the final corner and the first chicane\, where MotoGP machines regularly exceed 350 km/h. The qualifying lap record stands at 1:45.187\, set by Fabio Quartararo in 2021. Mugello demands everything from its riders: rapid direction changes\, heavy braking zones and blind crests turn every lap into a balancing act between courage and precision. \nMugello as a Travel Destination\nVisiting the Grand Prix means combining world-class motorsport with culture and cuisine. Florence\, with its Renaissance architecture\, the Uffizi Gallery and its iconic cathedral\, is just a short drive away. Tuscany also offers renowned wine and olive oil regions\, medieval villages like San Gimignano and Siena\, and winding country roads that are a motorcyclist’s dream. Camping is available directly at the circuit from Thursday\, May 28 through Tuesday\, June 2 at no additional cost. The 2025 edition attracted over 156\,000 spectators and more than 2\,000 campers. \n\nFull Schedule (Local Time CEST)\nFriday\, May 29\n\n09:00–09:35 – Moto3™ Practice 1\n09:50–10:30 – Moto2™ Practice 1\n10:45–11:30 – MotoGP™ Free Practice\n13:15–13:50 – Moto3™ Practice 2\n14:05–14:45 – Moto2™ Practice 2\n15:00–16:00 – MotoGP™ Practice\n\nSaturday\, May 30\n\n08:40–09:10 – Moto3™ Practice 3\n09:25–09:55 – Moto2™ Practice 3\n10:10–10:40 – MotoGP™ Free Practice 2\n10:50–11:05 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 1\n11:15–11:30 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 2\n12:50–13:05 – Moto3™ Qualifying 1\n13:15–13:30 – Moto3™ Qualifying 2\n13:45–14:00 – Moto2™ Qualifying 1\n14:10–14:25 – Moto2™ Qualifying 2\n15:00 – MotoGP™ Tissot Sprint (11 laps)\n\nSunday\, May 31\n\n09:40–09:50 – MotoGP™ Warm-up\n10:00 – Rider Fan Parade\n11:00 – Moto3™ Race (17 laps)\n12:15 – Moto2™ Race (19 laps)\n14:00 – MotoGP™ Grand Prix (23 laps)\n\n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Gran Premio d’Italia – MotoGP 2026\nDate: May 29–31\, 2026\nCircuit: Autodromo del Mugello\, Scarperia e San Piero\, Italy\nTrack length: 5.245 km / 3.259 miles\nLaps MotoGP: 23 (120.64 km / 74.96 miles)\nLaps Moto2: 19 (99.66 km / 61.92 miles)\nLaps Moto3: 17 (89.17 km / 55.40 miles)\nTime zone: CEST (UTC+2)\nWebsite: mugellocircuit.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-italian-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Autodromo del Mugello\, Senni-San Carlo\, 15\, 50038 Scarperia e San Piero FI\, Italien
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20260529T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20260531T173000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260410T174429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T174429Z
UID:190377-1780045200-1780248600@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:WorldSBK – Aragón (Spain) – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Superbike World Championship Returns to Aragón\nRound six of the 2026 FIM Superbike World Championship brings the paddock to Alcañiz in northeastern Spain at the end of May\, where MotorLand Aragón serves as the midpoint of the season. The 5.077-kilometre circuit with its 17 corners – ten left-handers and seven right-handers – has been a fixture on the WorldSBK calendar since 2011 and has established itself as one of the championship’s most demanding venues. \nDesigned by renowned circuit architect Hermann Tilke\, the facility set against the barren landscape of Teruel province offers excellent overtaking opportunities along its 968-metre back straight while simultaneously demanding absolute precision through tight\, technical sections. The combination of high-speed passages and slow hairpins puts both rider and machine to the ultimate test. \nCircuit and Statistics\nMotorLand Aragón opened in 2009 and hosts both the Superbike World Championship and MotoGP. In WorldSBK\, the circuit has been the stage for epic battles – Jonathan Rea set an impressive lap record of 1:47.973 here in 2023\, which was subsequently beaten by Nicolò Bulega in 2025. Top speeds on the long back straight exceed 300 km/h. \nAragón as a Travel Destination\nThe town of Alcañiz with its medieval old quarter and impressive Parador castle provides a charming contrast to the modern motorsport complex. The Bajo Aragón region is renowned for its olive oil production and dramatic semi-desert landscape. Teruel itself\, located around 150 kilometres south of Zaragoza\, attracts visitors with its Mudéjar architecture\, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The nearest airport is Zaragoza (approx. 180 km)\, with Valencia (approx. 300 km) as an alternative. \n\nProvisional Schedule (Local Time CEST\, UTC+2)\nFriday\, May 29\n\n09:00–09:30 – WorldSSP Free Practice 1\n09:45–10:30 – WorldSBK Free Practice 1\n10:45–11:15 – WorldSSP300 / WorldSPB Free Practice\n13:30–14:00 – WorldSSP Tissot Superpole\n14:15–15:00 – WorldSBK Free Practice 2\n15:15–15:45 – WorldSSP300 / WorldSPB Tissot Superpole\n\nSaturday\, May 30\n\n09:00–09:30 – WorldSBK Free Practice 3\n09:45–10:05 – WorldSSP Warm-up\n10:10–10:25 – WorldSSP300 / WorldSPB Warm-up\n11:00–11:15 – WorldSBK Tissot Superpole\n12:30 – WorldSSP Race 1 (18 laps)\n14:00 – WorldSBK Race 1 (20 laps)\n15:15 – WorldSSP300 / WorldSPB Race 1\n\nSunday\, May 31\n\n09:00–09:15 – WorldSBK Warm-up\n11:00 – WorldSBK Superpole Race (10 laps)\n12:30 – WorldSSP Race 2 (18 laps)\n14:00 – WorldSBK Race 2 (20 laps)\n15:15 – WorldSSP300 / WorldSPB Race 2\n\nSchedule is provisional and subject to change. Latest times at worldsbk.com. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship – Aragón Round\nDate: May 29–31\, 2026\nCircuit: MotorLand Aragón\, Alcañiz\, Spain\nCircuit Length: 5.077 km (3.154 mi)\nCorners: 17 (10 left\, 7 right)\nLaps WorldSBK: 20 (main races) / 10 (Superpole Race)\nTimezone: CEST (UTC+2)\nWebsite: worldsbk.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/worldsbk-aragon-spain-2026/
LOCATION:MotorLand Aragon\, Edificio Circuito de Velocidad Ctra\, TE-V-7033\, Km. 1\, 44600 Alcañiz\, Teruel\, Spanien
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,WSBK
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260529T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260531T230000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260504T043341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T043341Z
UID:194307-1780048800-1780268400@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:20th Ireland BikeFest Killarney – 2026
DESCRIPTION:20 Years of Ireland BikeFest – Ireland’s Biggest Biker Festival Celebrates Milestone\nIreland BikeFest Killarney celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2026\, having grown over two decades into Ireland’s largest free open biker festival. Every year on the June Bank Holiday Weekend\, the event attracts thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts from around the world to the picturesque town of Killarney in County Kerry. What started as a local gathering in 2006 is now an internationally acclaimed three-day festival combining motorcycle culture\, live music\, and Irish hospitality. \nProgramme and Highlights\nThe festival spans three days and offers an extensive programme for every taste. In the Bike Village on the grounds of the Gleneagle Hotel\, visitors will find a trade village\, exhibitions\, and numerous entertainment options. Three stages – the outdoor stage\, the Gleneagle Arena\, and the Harley Bar – host live rock and blues bands throughout the weekend. The highlight for custom enthusiasts is the Custom Bike Show on Sunday in the Gleneagle Arena\, where handcrafted builds from across Europe compete for awards. \nRide-Outs and Motorcycle Culture\nKillarney provides a spectacular backdrop as a starting point for motorcycle tours. Organised ride-outs take participants along the famous Ring of Kerry and the Wild Atlantic Way – two of Europe’s most stunning coastal roads. On Sunday\, the traditional BikeFest Parade winds through the streets of Killarney\, with hundreds of motorcycles rolling through town together. \nCharity and Community\nIreland BikeFest combines motorcycle passion with social commitment. The 2026 anniversary edition supports Muscular Dystrophy Ireland with a Harley-Davidson raffle. The festival is open to everyone – regardless of brand or whether you arrive by motorcycle. \nAdmission and Tickets\nIreland BikeFest is one of the few major motorcycle festivals in Europe with free admission. All outdoor areas\, the trade village\, and the stages in the Bike Village are accessible at no charge. A separate admission fee may apply for the Custom Bike Show in the Gleneagle Arena. \nOpening Hours and Getting There\nThe Bike Village is located on Muckross Road\, approximately 1.5 kilometres from Killarney town centre\, on the grounds of the Gleneagle Hotel. Killarney is accessible via Kerry Airport (approx. 20 km)\, Cork Airport (approx. 90 km)\, or Shannon Airport (approx. 130 km). Killarney train station is located in the town centre. Ample parking is available on the festival grounds. \nEvent: 20th Ireland BikeFest Killarney\nDate: 29–31 May 2026 (June Bank Holiday Weekend)\nLocation: Gleneagle Hotel & Bike Village\, Muckross Road\, Killarney\, Co. Kerry\, Ireland\nAdmission: Free\nWebsite: irelandbikefest.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/20th-ireland-bikefest-killarney-2026/
LOCATION:Gleneagle Hotel & Bike Village\, Muckross Road\, Killarney\, V93 V6WR\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Destination Killarney Ltd":MAILTO:info@irelandbikefest.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260530T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260530T150000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260429T064038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T064038Z
UID:192210-1780135200-1780153200@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Fellows Ride Leipzig – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Leipzig Premiere: The Fellows Ride Arrives in Saxony’s Largest City\nOn May 30\, 2026\, the Fellows Ride will take place in Leipzig for the very first time. Around 100 motorcyclists will gather at the iconic Augustusplatz to ride together for mental health awareness. Under the international motto “Ride Don’t Hide\,” the charity ride draws attention to depression and raises funds for regional support services. \nThe Leipzig premiere is organized by Peggy Renger\, known as the “Stressdoktor” (Stress Doctor)\, who has been advocating for the destigmatization of mental health issues for years. With this addition\, the Fellows Ride continues to expand its ever-growing list of host cities since the initiative’s founding in 2021. \nSchedule and Route\nThe day kicks off at 10:00 AM with riders gathering at Augustusplatz in the heart of Leipzig. At 10:30 AM\, the opening address and welcome ceremony take place\, followed by the group departure at 11:00 AM. \nThe route leads from Leipzig to Borna\, where a stopover rally is held at approximately 12:00 PM at the town square (Markt 1\, 04552 Borna). The riders then return via Zwenkau and Markkleeberg back to Augustusplatz\, arriving between 2:00 and 3:00 PM. \nBeneficiary: Leipziger Bündnis gegen Depression e.V.\nAll donations collected go to the Leipziger Bündnis gegen Depression e.V. (Leipzig Alliance Against Depression)\, a non-profit organization that supports those affected by depression and their families through counseling\, support groups\, and educational outreach. As a regional network of the German Depression Foundation (Stiftung Deutsche Depressionshilfe)\, the organization works to improve mental health care in the Leipzig area. \nParticipation and Registration\nParticipation in the Fellows Ride Leipzig is free of charge. Pre-registration is available on the official website at fellowsride.com. All motorcyclists are welcome\, regardless of brand or engine size – what matters is the shared commitment to looking out for one another. \nKey Facts\nEvent: Fellows Ride Leipzig 2026 (Premiere)\nDate: Saturday\, May 30\, 2026\nMeeting Point: Augustusplatz\, 04109 Leipzig\, Germany\nStart: 10:00 AM (gathering)\, 11:00 AM (departure)\nRoute: Leipzig → Borna → Zwenkau → Markkleeberg → Leipzig\nBeneficiary: Leipziger Bündnis gegen Depression e.V.\nWebsite: fellowsride.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/fellows-ride-leipzig-2026/
LOCATION:Augustusplatz Leipzig\, Augustusplatz Leipzig
CATEGORIES:Donation Ride,Meeting,Ride
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fellows Ride":MAILTO:info@fellowsride.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20260530T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20260530T200000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260430T042811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T042811Z
UID:192215-1780151400-1780171200@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Fellows Ride Graz – 2026
DESCRIPTION:On May 30\, 2026\, the Fellows Ride Graz takes place – a motorcycle demonstration raising awareness for depression support and mental health. Under the motto “Open Visor for Depression Support”\, motorcyclists come together to take a stand against the stigmatization of mental health issues. \nMeeting Point & Schedule \n\nStarting point: Grazer Hauptplatz (Hauptplatz 1\, 8010 Graz\, Austria)\nStart time: 2:30 PM\nProgram: Gathering with rally\, information booth\, followed by a group ride to a surprise destination\n\nWhat is the Fellows Ride? \nThe Fellows Ride was founded by Dieter Schneider\, inspired by Australia’s Black Dog Ride. Since 2021\, motorcycle demonstrations have been taking place in an ever-growing number of cities worldwide to raise awareness about depression and collect donations for regional mental health projects. The Fellows Ride Graz is part of the international Fellows Ride series 2026. \nParticipation & Donations \nParticipation is free. A voluntary donation (recommended: €15 or more) is welcome. Donations can be made via PayPal to danke@fellowsride.de or by bank transfer (IBAN: DE85 7903 0001 1000 1905 00\, reference: “Fellows Ride”). \nMore information: fellowsride.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/fellows-ride-graz-2026/
LOCATION:Grazer Hauptplatz\, Hauptplatz 1\, Graz\, 8010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Donation Ride,Motorrad Demo,Ride
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fellows Ride":MAILTO:info@fellowsride.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260601T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260607T235900
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260504T142547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T142547Z
UID:192449-1780272000-1780876740@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:ROADPOL Operation Two-Wheelers - 2026
DESCRIPTION:From 1 to 7 June 2026\, ROADPOL Operation Two-Wheelers takes place across Europe – a coordinated enforcement week dedicated to the safety of motorcyclists\, moped riders\, cyclists\, and scooter riders. \nBackground\nOperation Two-Wheelers was launched as a pilot initiative in 2025 and\, following its success\, has been incorporated as a permanent operation in the 2026 ROADPOL calendar. The growing popularity of two-wheeled transport across Europe brings increased risks: motorcyclists remain among the most vulnerable road users on European roads. \nWhat Will Be Checked?\nParticipating police forces from over 30 European countries will focus on four key areas: \n\nVehicle condition: Technical inspection of brakes\, lighting\, tyres\, and overall roadworthiness\nProtective equipment: Helmet\, body armour\, gloves\, riding gear – is the rider properly equipped?\nVisibility: Reflective elements\, headlights\, positioning in traffic\nRider behaviour: Speed\, overtaking manoeuvres\, alcohol and drug testing\n\nWhat Does This Mean for Motorcyclists?\nThe operation is not directed against motorcyclists but for their safety. Riders with a roadworthy motorcycle\, complete protective gear\, and respect for traffic rules have nothing to worry about. The checks are designed to raise awareness of the particular risks faced by two-wheeled road users and to sharpen safety consciousness among all traffic participants. \nAbout ROADPOL\nROADPOL (European Roads Policing Network) brings together traffic police authorities from over 30 European countries. The organisation coordinates several pan-European enforcement operations each year\, including the well-known Speed Marathon\, focus weeks on alcohol and drugs\, and Operation Two-Wheelers. The goal is to reduce the number of road deaths and serious injuries on Europe’s roads through cross-border cooperation. \nMore information: roadpol.eu
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/roadpol-operation-two-wheelers-2026/
LOCATION:Europaweit (ROADPOL-Koordination)\, Europaweit\, Europa
CATEGORIES:SpeedMarathon
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260604T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260607T180000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260418T082928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T082928Z
UID:191082-1780560000-1780855200@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Red Bull Erzbergrodeo – 2026
DESCRIPTION:30 Years of Red Bull Erzbergrodeo – The Anniversary on the Iron Giant\nFrom June 4 to 7\, 2026\, the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo returns to the Styrian Erzberg for its 30th edition – three decades after the first riders attacked Europe’s largest open-pit mine in 1995. What started as a gritty off-road challenge has grown into the undisputed flagship event of extreme enduro. More than 35\,000 competitors from 55-plus countries and well over one million spectators across 29 previous editions have turned Eisenerz into what fans call the “Woodstock of Hard Enduro” for four days each June. \nRed Bull Erzbergrodeo 2026 – the iron giant above Eisenerz (Photo: Klaus Listl / Red Bull Content Pool)\nThe road to the top: Iron Road Prologue and Red Bull Hare Scramble\nThe sporting backbone of the weekend remains the two-part battle. The Blåkläder Iron Road Prologue sends riders up a roughly 13-kilometer gravel track that cuts across the terraces towards the summit of the mountain. Competitors set off in 20-second intervals on both Friday and Saturday; combined times decide the starting grid for Sunday’s main event. \nOnly the top 500 from the prologue qualify for the legendary Red Bull Hare Scramble. Four hours\, 23 checkpoints and an unforgiving course of boulders\, scree and brutal climbs with names like “Carl’s Dinner” or “Lazy Noon” – in most years just a handful of riders actually reach the finish. \nAnniversary program 2026: electric bikes\, Rocket Ride and a Walk of Fame\nFor its 30th birthday the organizers are clearly stepping things up. For the first time in the event’s history\, electric motorcycles line up on the iron mountain\, spearheaded by Swedish manufacturer Stark and its Varg – a signal that the Erzbergrodeo is embracing the next generation of off-road racing. The supporting program also features an expanded Rocket Ride\, a compact side event inside the Erzbergrodeo Arena. \nAround the races\, a festival area with a Walk of Fame\, a Legends Parade and additional interactive challenges celebrates three decades of Erzberg history. The Iron Road Prologue itself receives refinements without changing the character of the classic. \nField and sporting context\nThe entry list traditionally reads like a who’s who of extreme enduro. Alongside the factory riders of the Hard Enduro World Championship\, hundreds of amateurs fight simply to make the top 500 of the prologue. Online registration for the 30th edition opened in November 2025 and is handled on a first-come\, first-served basis – a confirmed start at the Erzberg is considered a badge of honor within the global enduro scene. \nVisitor info and access\nSpectator entry is located in Eisenerz at the “Schaubergwerk” gate; from there a traffic management system guides fans to the dedicated parking areas around the course. Tickets\, shuttle options and VIP packages are available via the official website at redbullerzbergrodeo.com. Eisenerz is roughly 60 kilometers northwest of Leoben in Upper Styria and can be reached via the S6 and B115. \n\nEvent facts\nEvent: Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2026 (30th anniversary)\nDates: June 4–7\, 2026\nVenue: Erzberg\, Eisenerz\, Styria\, Austria\nOrganizer: Red Bull Erzbergrodeo\nDiscipline: Hard Enduro / Extreme Enduro\nMain race: Red Bull Hare Scramble (Sunday\, June 7)\nQualifying: Blåkläder Iron Road Prologue (Friday/Saturday)\nTime zone: Europe/Vienna (UTC+2 CEST)\nWebsite: redbullerzbergrodeo.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/red-bull-erzbergrodeo-2026/
LOCATION:Erzberg Eisenerz\, Erzberg\, Eisenerz\, 8790\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20260605T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20260607T160000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260407T044307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T044307Z
UID:189917-1780648200-1780848000@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:MotoGP – Hungarian Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP Hungarian Grand Prix 2026 – Debut at Balaton Park Circuit\nFor the first time in over three decades\, MotoGP returns to Hungary. From June 5 to 7\, 2026\, the Grand Prix paddock heads to the brand-new Balaton Park Circuit in Balatonfökajar\, beautifully situated on the northern shore of Lake Balaton. The state-of-the-art facility measures 4\,075 meters in length and features 17 corners – ten left-handers and seven right-handers – with a width of 12 to 15 meters. With a capacity of up to 120\,000 spectators\, it ranks among the most ambitious new-build projects on the current MotoGP calendar. \nCircuit and Infrastructure\nBalaton Park Circuit has been purpose-built for international motorsport at the highest level. The complex includes 48 pit garages\, a fully equipped media center\, VIP areas\, and a FIM-grade medical center. The track is protected by Tecpro barriers and meets all FIM requirements for premier-class motorcycle Grands Prix. As this is the inaugural year\, no official lap records exist yet – MotoGP riders will set the first benchmark times in June 2026. \nHungary as a Motorsport Destination\nBalaton Park Circuit is located approximately 90 kilometers southwest of Budapest in the Veszprém region. The area around Lake Balaton is one of Hungary’s most popular leisure destinations\, offering plenty of activities beyond racing. Budapest itself is easily accessible by motorway and rail\, with a major international airport. The early-June race weekend enjoys pleasant early-summer weather with temperatures around 25 degrees Celsius. \n\nComplete Schedule (Local Time Budapest\, CEST)\nFriday\, June 5\n\n08:30–08:45 – MotoE™ Free Practice\n09:00–09:30 – Moto3™ Free Practice 1\n09:50–10:30 – Moto2™ Free Practice 1\n10:45–11:30 – MotoGP™ Free Practice 1\n12:35–12:50 – MotoE™ Practice\n13:15–13:50 – Moto3™ Practice\n14:05–14:45 – Moto2™ Practice\n15:00–16:00 – MotoGP™ Practice\n17:00–17:10 – MotoE™ Qualifying 1\n17:20–17:30 – MotoE™ Qualifying 2\n\nSaturday\, June 6\n\n08:40–09:10 – Moto3™ Free Practice 2\n09:25–09:55 – Moto2™ Free Practice 2\n10:10–10:40 – MotoGP™ Free Practice 2\n10:50–11:05 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 1\n11:15–11:30 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 2\n12:15 – MotoE™ Race 1 (7 laps)\n12:50–13:05 – Moto3™ Qualifying 1\n13:15–13:30 – Moto3™ Qualifying 2\n13:45–14:00 – Moto2™ Qualifying 1\n14:10–14:25 – Moto2™ Qualifying 2\n15:00 – MotoGP™ Tissot Sprint\n16:10 – MotoE™ Race 2 (7 laps)\n\nSunday\, June 7\n\n09:40–09:50 – MotoGP™ Warm-up\n10:00 – MotoGP™ Rider Parade\n11:00 – Moto3™ Race\n12:15 – Moto2™ Race\n14:00 – MotoGP™ Grand Prix\n\n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Tissot Grand Prix of Hungary\nDate: June 5–7\, 2026\nCircuit: Balaton Park Circuit\, Balatonfökajar\, Hungary\nTrack Length: 4.075 km (2.532 mi)\nCorners: 17 (10 left\, 7 right)\nTimezone: CEST (UTC+2)\nWebsite: motogphungary.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-hungarian-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Balaton Park Circuit\, Balatonfőkajár\, Balatonfőkajár\, 8154\, Hungary
CATEGORIES:MotoGP
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260605T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260606T200000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260430T173100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T173100Z
UID:192558-1780650000-1780776000@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:8h Spa Motos – EWC Round 2 – 2026
DESCRIPTION:8h Spa Motos 2026 – Endurance World Championship Hits the Legendary Ardennes Circuit\nOn 5–6 June 2026\, the FIM Endurance World Championship (EWC) returns to the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium for the third edition of the 8 Hours of Spa Motos. As the second round of the 2026 EWC season\, this 8-hour endurance race takes place on one of the most demanding and storied racetracks in the world. \nThe Circuit\nThe Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium’s Ardennes region is the stuff of motorsport legend: 7.004 kilometres long\, with elevation changes exceeding 100 metres\, 19 corners\, and the iconic Eau Rouge/Raidillon sequence. The track pushes riders and machinery to their absolute limits – even more so in endurance racing\, where changing light and weather conditions add another layer of challenge. The circuit has hosted world-class motorsport events since 1921. \n2026 EWC Season\nThe 2026 FIM Endurance World Championship comprises four rounds: the 24 Heures Motos at Le Mans (April)\, the 8h Spa Motos at Spa-Francorchamps (June)\, the Suzuka 8 Hours in Japan (July)\, and the Bol d’Or at Le Castellet (September). Factory teams from Yamaha\, BMW\, Honda\, Suzuki\, Kawasaki\, and Ducati compete with three-rider line-ups on current-spec superbikes for the world championship title. \nFormat and Schedule\nThe race weekend spans two days: \n\nFriday\, 5 June: Administrative and technical scrutineering\, free practice sessions\, qualifying\nSaturday\, 6 June: Warm-up\, start of the 8-hour race\, finish and podium ceremony\n\nA support programme featuring additional races and activities rounds out the weekend for motorsport fans. \nGetting There\nThe Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is located in the Ardennes\, approximately 50 kilometres southeast of Liège\, and is easily accessible via the E42 motorway. The nearest airport is Liège (LGG)\, around 60 minutes by car. Alternatively\, Brussels Airport (BRU) (approx. 90 minutes) and Cologne/Bonn Airport (CGN) (approx. 90 minutes) are viable options. Parking is available on site. \nKey Facts\nEvent: 8h Spa Motos 2026 – Round 2/4 of the FIM Endurance World Championship\nDate: 5–6 June 2026\nCircuit: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps\, Stavelot\, Belgium\nTrack length: 7.004 km\nCorners: 19\nRace duration: 8 hours\nTimezone: Europe/Brussels (CEST\, UTC+2)\nWebsite: spamotos.com · fimewc.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/8h-spa-motos-ewc-round-2-2026/
LOCATION:Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps\, Route du Circuit 55\, Stavelot\, 4970\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Endurance,Motorsport,Race
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260216T200300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T152624Z
UID:184440-1780704000-1780876799@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Petrolettes Rällly
DESCRIPTION:RÄLLLY – Worldwide Ride-Out Weekend for Female Riders\nThe RÄLLLY is a global ride-out weekend bringing together motorcycle-loving women across borders. In currently 82 cities across 23 countries\, riders head out at the same time to connect\, share the road\, and strengthen an international network. \nThe movement is initiated by Petrolettes and coordinated via the MOTO-SISTERS platform. This is where you can find your local City Group or activate a new one if your city is not yet listed. \nHow the RÄLLLY works\nEach City Group is led by a Petroleader. She plans a local route with three checkpoints within a maximum radius of 250 km (155 miles)\, sets the meeting point and time\, and acts as the contact person for participants in her area. \nThe next global ride-out takes place on: \nJune 06–07\, 2026 \nWhile every city organizes its own individual ride\, all groups are united by the same weekend and the shared three-checkpoint concept. Clubs\, collectives\, and individual female riders are welcome\, regardless of bike type or riding experience. \nMore than just a ride\nThe RÄLLLY focuses on visibility\, connection\, and mutual support among women in motorcycling. Beyond riding together\, the initiative also supports social and environmental causes through community-driven fundraising efforts. \nIf your city is not yet activated\, you can start your own City Group and become part of the growing global network. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: RÄLLLY – Worldwide Ride-Out Weekend for Female RidersDate: June 06–07\, 2026Locations: 82 cities in 23 countries worldwideParticipation: Registration via the MOTO-SISTERS platform; join or create a City GroupFormat: \n\nSign up on the platform\nJoin or activate a City Group\nMeeting point and time set by the local Petroleader\nGroup ride including three regional checkpoints (max. 250 km / 155 mi radius)\n\nPurpose: Networking\, increasing visibility of women in motorcycling\, and supporting charitable initiatives
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/petrolettes-rllly-2026/
LOCATION:Weltweit – Verschiedene Städte\, Verschiedene Städte weltweit\, Weltweit
CATEGORIES:Event,Ride
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ORGANIZER;CN="Petrolettes":MAILTO:info@petrolettes.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260612T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260425T160600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260425T160727Z
UID:192387-1781254800-1781456400@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:WorldSBK – Pirelli Emilia-Romagna Round – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Pirelli Emilia-Romagna Round – Misano 2026\nFrom June 12 to 14\, 2026\, the Superbike World Championship returns to Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”. Round 7 of the season brings the field to Italy\, to one of the most storied circuits on the WorldSBK calendar. The 4.226-kilometre track in the hinterland of the Adriatic coast is known as a demanding technical course with a balanced mix of fast direction changes\, long acceleration zones and tight braking areas. \nCircuit and Characteristics\nMisano has been a permanent fixture on the Superbike World Championship calendar since the 2007 season\, featuring 16 turns (10 right\, 6 left) and a modern infrastructure package that has established it as one of the championship’s most important venues. The circuit was renamed in 2012 in honour of the late Italian racer Marco Simoncelli and today serves as both a WorldSBK and MotoGP venue. The fast Curvone\, the long main straight and the tight Carro corner at the end of the lap demand a setup that combines mechanical grip with aerodynamic stability. \nThe Venue as a Travel Destination\nThe circuit is located between the seaside resorts of Rimini\, Riccione and Cattolica\, making it easily accessible for fans from across Europe. The nearest airport is Federico Fellini in Rimini (about 15 minutes by car)\, while those travelling via Bologna can take the A14 motorway. The region is renowned for its culinary diversity\, beachfront promenades and proximity to the Republic of San Marino – a race weekend here can easily be combined with a short holiday. \n\nSchedule (Local Time\, Provisional)\nThe detailed session times for the Pirelli Emilia-Romagna Round 2026 will be published by Dorna WSBK Organization shortly before the event. The weekend follows the classic WorldSBK three-day format with Free Practice on Friday\, Superpole and Race 1 on Saturday\, and Warm-up\, Superpole Race and Race 2 on Sunday. \nFriday\, June 12\, 2026\n\nFree Practice WorldSSP300 / WorldWCR\nFree Practice WorldSSP\nFree Practice 1 WorldSBK\nFree Practice 2 WorldSSP300 / WorldWCR\nFree Practice 2 WorldSSP\nFree Practice 2 WorldSBK\n\nSaturday\, June 13\, 2026\n\nFree Practice 3 WorldSBK\nSuperpole WorldSSP300 / WorldWCR\nSuperpole WorldSSP\nSuperpole WorldSBK\nRace WorldSSP300 / WorldWCR\nRace 1 WorldSSP\nRace 1 WorldSBK (21 laps)\n\nSunday\, June 14\, 2026\n\nWarm-up all classes\nSuperpole Race WorldSBK (10 laps)\nRace 2 WorldSSP\nRace WorldSSP300 / WorldWCR (if on schedule)\nRace 2 WorldSBK (21 laps)\n\n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Pirelli Emilia-Romagna Round – Round 7 of the FIM Superbike World Championship 2026\nDate: June 12 – 14\, 2026\nCircuit: Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”\, Misano Adriatico\, Italy\nTrack Length: 4.226 km\nTurns: 16 (10 right\, 6 left)\nLaps Race 1 & 2 (WorldSBK): 21\nTime Zone: Europe/Rome (UTC+2 CEST)\nWebsite: worldsbk.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/worldsbk-pirelli-emilia-romagna-round-2026/
LOCATION:Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”\, Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”\, Riviera Di Rimini\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,Race,WSBK
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260612T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260516T181759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T075317Z
UID:191114-1781254800-1781456400@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:WorldSBK – Pirelli Emilia-Romagna Round – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Pirelli Emilia-Romagna Round – Misano 2026\nFrom 12 to 14 June 2026 the Superbike World Championship returns to the Misano World Circuit „Marco Simoncelli“. Round seven of the season brings the grid to Italy\, to one of the most traditional venues on the WorldSBK calendar. The 4.226-kilometre track just inland from the Adriatic coast is known as a technical circuit that balances fast direction changes\, long acceleration zones and heavy braking points. \nThe circuit and its character\nMisano has been a fixture on the Superbike World Championship calendar since 2007 and\, with its 16 corners (10 right-handers\, 6 left-handers) and modern infrastructure\, has established itself as one of the series’ most important venues. The track was renamed in 2012 after the late Italian racer Marco Simoncelli and today also hosts the MotoGP San Marino round. The fast Curvone\, the long pit straight and the tight final run through the Carro corner demand a setup that balances mechanical grip with aerodynamic stability. \nThe venue as a destination\nThe circuit sits between the seaside resorts of Rimini\, Riccione and Cattolica\, putting it within easy reach for German-speaking fans. Air travellers arrive at Federico Fellini Airport in Rimini\, about 15 minutes by car; those approaching via Bologna take the A14 motorway. The region is known for its cuisine\, its long seaside promenades and its proximity to the Republic of San Marino – a race weekend can easily be combined with a short holiday. \n\nSchedule (local time\, provisional)\nDetailed session times for the 2026 Pirelli Emilia-Romagna Round will be published by Dorna WSBK Organization closer to the event. The weekend follows the classic three-day WorldSBK format: Free Practice on Friday\, Superpole and Race 1 on Saturday\, Warm-up\, Superpole Race and Race 2 on Sunday. \nFriday\, 12 June 2026\n\nFree Practice WorldSSP300 / WorldWCR\nFree Practice WorldSSP\nFree Practice 1 WorldSBK\nFree Practice 2 WorldSSP300 / WorldWCR\nFree Practice 2 WorldSSP\nFree Practice 2 WorldSBK\n\nSaturday\, 13 June 2026\n\nFree Practice 3 WorldSBK\nSuperpole WorldSSP300 / WorldWCR\nSuperpole WorldSSP\nSuperpole WorldSBK\nRace WorldSSP300 / WorldWCR\nRace 1 WorldSSP\nRace 1 WorldSBK (21 laps)\n\nSunday\, 14 June 2026\n\nWarm-up (all classes)\nSuperpole Race WorldSBK (10 laps)\nRace 2 WorldSSP\nRace WorldSSP300 / WorldWCR (where scheduled)\nRace 2 WorldSBK (21 laps)\n\n\nEvent at a glance\nEvent: Pirelli Emilia-Romagna Round – Round 7 of the 2026 FIM Superbike World Championship\nDate: 12–14 June 2026\nTrack: Misano World Circuit „Marco Simoncelli“\, Misano Adriatico\, Italy\nTrack length: 4.226 km\nCorners: 16 (10 right\, 6 left)\nLaps Race 1 & 2 (WorldSBK): 21\nTimezone: Europe/Rome (UTC+2 CEST)\nWebsite: worldsbk.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/worldsbk-pirelli-emilia-romagna-round-2026-2/
LOCATION:Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”\, Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”\, Riviera Di Rimini\, Italy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T235900
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260428T043014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T043014Z
UID:193096-1781337600-1782086340@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Laconia Motorcycle Week – 2026
DESCRIPTION:103rd Laconia Motorcycle Week – America’s Oldest Motorcycle Rally\nSince 1916\, Laconia Motorcycle Week has drawn hundreds of thousands of riders to New Hampshire every year. The 103rd edition takes place from June 13 to 21\, 2026\, making it one of the most storied and largest motorcycle events in the world. For nine days\, the region around Lake Winnipesaukee transforms into a mecca for bikers from across North America and beyond. \nWeirs Beach – The Heart of the Festival\nThe central meeting point is the Boardwalk promenade on Lakeside Avenue in Weirs Beach\, right on the shores of the picturesque Lake Winnipesaukee. Vendor booths\, customizers\, accessories dealers\, and food stands line the waterfront. The stunning backdrop of crystal-clear lake water and New Hampshire’s lush green mountains makes Laconia Motorcycle Week a truly unique experience – far more than just a motorcycle rally. \nSchedule and Highlights\nThe Bike Week program is diverse and spans the entire Lakes Region. Highlights include: \n\nThe traditional Peter Makris Memorial Ride (PMMR) on opening day – a group ride around Lake Winnipesaukee followed by a lakeside celebration at the NASWA Resort\nDemo rides at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (daily 10 AM – 5 PM\, June 13–20) featuring the latest models from major manufacturers\nBike shows and custom competitions across various categories\nSwap meets and parts markets for builders and collectors\nPoker runs and gypsy tours through the spectacularly scenic region\nLive music\, stunt shows\, and bike parades along the route\nDaily events at Laconia Harley-Davidson in Meredith: DJ\, food trucks\, motorcycle showcases\, and rider meetups\n\nGetting There and Accommodation\nWeirs Beach is located in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region\, approximately 100 miles north of Boston. Access is via Interstate 93 (Exit 20) or Route 3. Hotels\, motels\, campgrounds\, and resorts around the lake fill up quickly – early booking is strongly recommended. Many accommodations offer special Bike Week packages. \nAdmission and Tickets\nMost of Laconia Motorcycle Week is free to attend. Some individual events and shows may charge admission fees. All official information\, the complete schedule\, and ticket details are available on the official website at laconiamcweek.com.
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/laconia-motorcycle-week-2026/
LOCATION:Weirs Beach / Lakeside Avenue\, Laconia\, Lakeside Avenue\, Laconia\, 03246\, US
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260613T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260511T181719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T073852Z
UID:195125-1781343000-1781366400@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Fellows Ride Main-Kinzig-Kreis (Gründau) – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fellows Ride Main-Kinzig-Kreis 2026: Riding with Open Visors for Mental Health\nOn June 13\, 2026\, the Fellows Ride rolls through the Main-Kinzig district in Hesse\, Germany\, for the first time. The motorcycle demonstration for depression awareness starts and finishes at the Bürgerzentrum in Gründau-Lieblos\, following a roughly 97-kilometer route through the rolling hills of the Hessian countryside via Wächtersbach and Bad Orb. \nSchedule and Route\nParticipants gather from 9:30 AM at the parking area in front of the Bürgerzentrum Gründau-Lieblos. Coffee and pastries are available on arrival\, with restrooms and nearby fuel stations. The convoy departs around 12:00 PM\, with a riding time of approximately two and a half hours. The ride concludes around 3:30 PM with a closing rally at the Bürgerzentrum\, featuring remarks from patron Landrat Thorsten Stolz and other speakers. \nAbout the Fellows Ride\nThe Fellows Ride was founded by Dieter Schneider\, Peter Grethler and Karl Miller\, inspired by Australia’s Black Dog Ride. Since 2021\, motorcycle demonstrations have been held in an ever-growing number of cities across Europe to raise awareness about depression and collect donations for regional mental health projects. The motto: “Riding with open visors for depression awareness.” Participation is free\, with voluntary donations encouraged. \nKey Facts\nEvent: Fellows Ride Main-Kinzig-Kreis 2026\nDate: June 13\, 2026\nMeeting point: Bürgerzentrum Gründau-Lieblos\, 63584 Gründau\, Germany\nGathering: from 9:30 AM\nConvoy start: approx. 12:00 PM\nClosing rally: approx. 3:30 PM\nRoute length: approx. 97 km\nPatron: Landrat Thorsten Stolz\nWebsite: fellowsride.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/fellows-ride-main-kinzig-kreis-gruendau-2026/
LOCATION:Bürgerzentrum Gründau-Lieblos\, Bürgerzentrumstraße\, Gründau\, 63584\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Donation Ride,Motorrad Demo,Ride
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fellows Ride":MAILTO:info@fellowsride.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260613T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260510T072400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T072400Z
UID:195050-1781343000-1781370000@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Fellows Ride Wolfsburg – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fellows Ride Wolfsburg 2026: Riding With an Open Visor for Depression Awareness\nOn June 13\, 2026\, the Fellows Ride returns to Wolfsburg – a motorcycle demonstration that stands up for mental health awareness and against the stigmatization of depression. Under the motto “Riding With an Open Visor for Depression Awareness\,” motorcyclists gather at the Volkswagen Arena to ride together for greater understanding and support for those affected by depression. \nWhat Is the Fellows Ride?\nThe Fellows Ride is a growing movement founded in 2021 by Dieter Schneider\, Peter Grethler\, and Karl Miller in Würzburg\, Germany. What started as a single demonstration with 350 riders has evolved into a Europe-wide series with over 30 locations. Wolfsburg has been part of the Fellows Ride since its early days\, making it one of the most established stops on the tour. \nSchedule and Program\nParticipants meet in the morning at the Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg. After an opening address and organizational briefing\, the convoy sets off with police escort through the region. The group ride concludes with a closing ceremony and a donation handover to a regional mental health project. \nJoin and Donate\nParticipation in the Fellows Ride is free – every motorcyclist is welcome. Voluntary donations of €15 or more support local mental health projects. Donations can be made via PayPal to danke@fellowsride.de or by bank transfer (DE85 7903 0001 1000 1905 00\, reference: Fellows Ride). \nMore information\, registration\, and all 2026 Fellows Ride dates at www.fellowsride.com.
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/fellows-ride-wolfsburg-2026/
LOCATION:Volkswagen Arena Wolfsburg\, In den Allerwiesen 1\, Wolfsburg\, 38446\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Donation Ride,Motorrad Demo,Ride
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fellows Ride":MAILTO:info@fellowsride.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20260618T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20260621T230000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260506T042938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T042938Z
UID:194517-1781773200-1782082800@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:European H.O.G. Rally – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Europe’s largest Harley-Davidson gathering returns to Cascais\nFrom 18 to 21 June 2026\, Cascais on the Portuguese Riviera will host the European H.O.G. Rally for the third time – the most important gathering of the Harley Owners Group in Europe. Following successful editions in 2012 and 2019\, the event returns to the Atlantic coast\, once again expecting thousands of Harley-Davidson riders from across Europe. \nFour days of programming on the Atlantic coast\nThe programme spans four days and brings together everything that defines the Harley community: impressive motorcycle parades with thousands of bikes rolling through the streets of Cascais\, live concerts on multiple stages\, demo rides on current Harley-Davidson models\, custom bike shows\, a merchandise mile with riding gear and accessories\, and a diverse food and beverage offering. Admission is free – the rally is open to all motorcycle enthusiasts. \nCascais – Portugal’s Riviera as the perfect backdrop\nCascais is located approximately 30 kilometres west of Lisbon where the River Tagus meets the Atlantic Ocean. The historic fishing village has evolved into one of Portugal’s most attractive coastal destinations without losing its original charm. The combination of marina\, historic old town\, seafront promenade and the dramatic coastline stretching to Cabo da Roca – the westernmost point of mainland Europe – makes Cascais an ideal base for motorcycle touring along the Portuguese coast. \nGetting there and practical information\nThe nearest airport is Lisbon Humberto Delgado (LIS)\, approximately 30 minutes by road from Cascais. Riders travelling overland can reach Portugal via Spain – popular routes include the A1 motorway from Madrid or the Atlantic coast road via Porto. Ferry travellers can use Lisbon port (connections from various Mediterranean ports) or Santander in northern Spain. Accommodation should be booked early as the region sees high demand during the rally. \n\nEvent details\nEvent: European H.O.G. Rally 2026\nDates: 18–21 June 2026\nLocation: Cascais\, Portugal (Portuguese Riviera\, 30 km west of Lisbon)\nAdmission: Free\nOrganiser: Harley-Davidson Europe / Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.)\nTime zone: WEST (UTC+1\, summer time)\nWebsite: harley-davidson.com – European H.O.G. Rally \nNote: The detailed daily schedule including stage line-ups\, parade routes and demo ride times will be published by the organiser in the weeks leading up to the event. This page will be updated accordingly.
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/european-h-o-g-rally-2026/
LOCATION:Cascais – Stadtzentrum & Marina\, Marina de Cascais\, Cascais\, 2750-800\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Event,Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Prague:20260619T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Prague:20260621T150000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260414T141813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T141813Z
UID:190557-1781859600-1782054000@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:MotoGP – Czech Republic Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP Returns to Brno: The Grand Prix of Czechia 2026\nFrom June 19 to 21\, 2026\, the MotoGP World Championship returns to the legendary Automotodrom Brno\, the storied Masaryk Circuit nestled in the Moravian countryside near the Czech Republic’s second-largest city. The Grand Prix of Czechia is one of the most popular stops on the calendar\, drawing tens of thousands of fans from across Central Europe every year. \nThe 5.403-kilometer circuit features a demanding layout with 14 corners\, significant elevation changes\, and a 636-meter main straight. The blend of fast\, flowing sections and technically challenging switchbacks through the forested Moravian landscape makes Brno a true rider’s track. The current MotoGP lap record belongs to Marc Márquez\, who set a time of 1:53.691 in 2025 aboard a Ducati. The top speed record of 316.7 km/h was established by Andrea Dovizioso in 2016. \nBrno as a Travel Destination\nThe city of Brno is the Czech Republic’s second-largest metropolis\, renowned for its vibrant cultural scene\, stunning architecture\, and outstanding gastronomy. Its proximity to Austria\, Slovakia\, and Poland makes the Grand Prix an ideal destination for combining a race weekend with a city trip. The Automotodrom is located in Ostrovačice\, approximately 15 kilometers west of the city center\, and is well accessible by car and public transport. \n\nFull Schedule (Local Time CEST)\nFriday\, June 19\n\n09:00–09:30 – Moto3™ Free Practice 1\n09:50–10:30 – Moto2™ Free Practice 1\n10:45–11:30 – MotoGP™ Free Practice\n13:15–13:50 – Moto3™ Practice 2\n14:05–14:45 – Moto2™ Practice 2\n15:00–16:00 – MotoGP™ Practice\n\nSaturday\, June 20\n\n08:40–09:10 – Moto3™ Practice 3\n09:25–09:55 – Moto2™ Practice 3\n10:10–10:40 – MotoGP™ Free Practice\n10:50–11:05 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 1\n11:15–11:30 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 2\n12:55–13:10 – Moto3™ Qualifying 1\n13:20–13:35 – Moto3™ Qualifying 2\n13:50–14:05 – Moto2™ Qualifying 1\n14:15–14:30 – Moto2™ Qualifying 2\n15:00 – MotoGP™ Tissot Sprint\n\nSunday\, June 21\n\n09:40–09:50 – MotoGP™ Warm-up\n11:00 – Moto3™ Race\n12:15 – Moto2™ Race\n14:00 – MotoGP™ Grand Prix\n\n\nTickets and Admission\nTickets for the 2026 MotoGP Grand Prix of Czechia are available through the official website motogpczechia.com and via tickets.motogp.com. Three-day passes (Friday to Sunday) are currently on sale\, ranging from General Admission to VIP Village packages with paddock access and pit lane walks. Single-day tickets for the natural grandstands will become available from June 15. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Grand Prix of Czechia 2026\nDate: June 19–21\, 2026\nCircuit: Automotodrom Brno (Masaryk Circuit)\, Ostrovačice\, Czech Republic\nTrack Length: 5.403 km (3.357 mi)\nCorners: 14 (6 left\, 8 right)\nMotoGP Lap Record: 1:53.691 – Marc Márquez (2025\, Ducati)\nTop Speed Record: 316.7 km/h – Andrea Dovizioso (2016)\nTimezone: CEST (UTC+2)\nWebsite: motogpczechia.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-czech-republic-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Brno\, Masarykův okruh 201\, Ostrovačice\, 66481\, Tschechische Republik
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Motorsport
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260620T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260620T180000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260517T031738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260516T123304Z
UID:195314-1781946000-1781978400@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Fellows Ride Zurich (Switzerland) – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fellows Ride Zurich 2026 – Riding Together for Mental Health\nOn June 20\, 2026\, the Fellows Ride will roll through the streets of Zurich for the very first time. This charity motorcycle demonstration sends a powerful message in support of depression awareness and mental health – right in the heart of Switzerland’s largest city. Under the motto “Open Visor\,” motorcyclists ride together through the city to draw attention to a topic still surrounded by stigma. \nWhat is the Fellows Ride?\nThe Fellows Ride was founded in 2021 by Dieter Schneider\, Peter Grethler\, and Karl Miller. The initiative organizes motorcycle demonstrations in an ever-growing number of cities worldwide to raise awareness about depression and collect donations for regional health projects. In 2026\, the Fellows Ride takes place at over 20 locations across Germany\, Austria\, Switzerland\, Romania\, and for the first time even in India. \nThe Zurich Edition\nZurich marks the first Swiss location in Fellows Ride history. The city on Lake Zurich provides a stunning backdrop for the group ride. The exact route\, meeting point\, and schedule will be announced by the organizer on the official website and via newsletter in due time. \nParticipation and Donations\nParticipation in the Fellows Ride is free and open to all motorcyclists – regardless of brand\, engine size\, or riding experience. A voluntary donation of at least 20 euros (or CHF) is kindly requested. All proceeds go to regional projects supporting people with depression and promoting mental health awareness. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Fellows Ride Zurich (Switzerland)\nDate: June 20\, 2026 (Saturday)\, all day\nLocation: Zurich\, Switzerland\nOrganizer: Fellows Ride\nParticipation: Free\, voluntary donation requested\nWebsite: fellowsride.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/fellows-ride-zurich-switzerland-2026/
LOCATION:Zürich (Stadtgebiet)\, Zürich\, 8000\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Donation Ride,Motorrad Demo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fellows Ride":MAILTO:info@fellowsride.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260626T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260628T160000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260408T110306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T110306Z
UID:189977-1782464400-1782662400@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:MotoGP – Netherlands Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Motul TT Assen – The Cathedral of Motorcycle Racing\nWhen the MotoGP World Championship returns to TT Circuit Assen in late June\, one of the most storied race weekends of the season awaits. The Dutch circuit in the province of Drenthe proudly bears the nickname “The Cathedral” – and rightfully so: Assen is the only venue that has hosted a round of the Motorcycle World Championship every single year since its inception in 1949. This unparalleled legacy makes the Dutch TT a cornerstone of the racing calendar and a must-attend event for motorsport fans from across Europe. \nCircuit and Statistics\nThe 4.542-kilometre TT Circuit features 18 corners (12 right\, 6 left) and a longest straight of 487 metres. The flowing layout with fast direction changes and the famous “Geert Timmer” chicane is widely regarded as a true test of riding skill. The current MotoGP lap record belongs to Francesco Bagnaia\, who posted a time of 1:30.540 in 2024. With more than 50\,000 seats spread across nine grandstands – including the completely rebuilt Haarbocht grandstand with 10\,000 seats and a covered section – plus extensive general admission areas\, the venue can accommodate well over 100\,000 spectators. \nDestination Guide\nThe town of Assen is located in the northeast of the Netherlands\, easily accessible via the A28 motorway. The nearest international airport is Groningen Airport Eelde\, approximately 25 km away. During race weekend\, the entire region transforms into a motorcycle festival: the town of Assen itself offers a lively centre with cafés and events\, while the surrounding countryside of Drenthe – home to ancient dolmens and scenic nature parks – is well worth exploring beyond the circuit. \n\nFull Schedule (Local Time CEST)\nFriday\, June 26\n\n09:00–09:35 – Moto3™ Practice 1\n09:50–10:30 – Moto2™ Practice 1\n10:45–11:30 – MotoGP™ Free Practice\n13:15–13:50 – Moto3™ Practice 2\n14:05–14:45 – Moto2™ Practice 2\n15:00–16:00 – MotoGP™ Practice\n\nSaturday\, June 27\n\n08:40–09:10 – Moto3™ Practice 3\n09:25–09:55 – Moto2™ Practice 3\n10:10–10:40 – MotoGP™ Free Practice 2\n10:50–11:05 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 1\n11:15–11:30 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 2\n12:50–13:05 – Moto3™ Qualifying 1\n13:15–13:30 – Moto3™ Qualifying 2\n13:45–14:00 – Moto2™ Qualifying 1\n14:10–14:25 – Moto2™ Qualifying 2\n15:00 – MotoGP™ Tissot Sprint (13 laps)\n\nSunday\, June 28\n\n09:40 – MotoGP™ Warm-up\n11:00 – Moto3™ Race (20 laps)\n12:15 – Moto2™ Race (22 laps)\n14:00 – MotoGP™ Grand Prix (26 laps)\n\n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Motul TT Assen – MotoGP™ Netherlands Grand Prix 2026\nDate: June 26–28\, 2026\nCircuit: TT Circuit Assen\, Drenthe\, Netherlands\nTrack length: 4.542 km / 2.82 miles\nMotoGP laps: 26\nMoto2 laps: 22\nMoto3 laps: 20\nLap record: 1:30.540 – Francesco Bagnaia (2024)\nTimezone: CEST / Europe/Amsterdam (UTC+2)\nWebsite: www.ttcircuit.com | www.assenmotogp.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-netherlands-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:TT Assen Circuit\, De Haar 9\, TE Assen\, 9405\, Niederlande
CATEGORIES:MotoGP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260626T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260628T230000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260422T134601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T134601Z
UID:191509-1782468000-1782687600@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Hamburg Harley Days – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Europe’s Biggest Inner-City Biker Event Returns\nFrom June 26 to 28\, 2026\, Hamburg’s Großmarkt transforms once again into a massive open-air stage for the Harley-Davidson community. The Hamburg Harley Days have long been one of the most important dates on the European biker calendar\, regularly attracting around 60\,000 visitors to the 40\,000-square-meter event grounds. Three days of motorcycles\, music\, custom culture and the unmistakable sense of community that defines the scene. \nProgram Highlights and Activities\nAt the heart of the Hamburg Harley Days is the Harley Village at the Großmarkt\, where dealers\, accessory brands and official Harley-Davidson stands present current models\, parts and riding gear. The Main Stage hosts daily live performances – from rock and blues to rockabilly and modern sounds. Acts include Boerney and The Six Packs\, Mikel Onetwo and T.H. & The Boneshakerz\, with DJs spinning in the Dealer Village between sets. \nAnyone wanting to experience a current Harley-Davidson first-hand can join the Demo Rides – guided test rides on various models with nothing more than a valid motorcycle license required. The Custombike Show rounds out the program: the most creative builds are judged across seven categories\, from Club Style and Vintage to Radical Custom. \nThe Grand Parade Through Hamburg\nThe emotional highlight of the weekend is the Harley-Davidson Parade on Sunday. Hundreds of motorcycles line up for a spectacular convoy that covers roughly 30 kilometers through the city – crossing the Köhlbrand Bridge\, rolling through HafenCity\, along the harbor piers and down the legendary Reeperbahn. A spectacle you hear before you see. \nHamburg as a Biker Destination\nThe Hanseatic city offers far more than just the event itself. The Reeperbahn\, the harbor\, the Speicherstadt warehouse district and the Elbphilharmonie concert hall are all within easy reach of the venue. Many riders use the weekend for tours through the Hamburg countryside and along the coast. Guided rides are organized on site by the local Nordheide Chapter. \nAdmission and Getting There\nAdmission to the Hamburg Harley Days is free – the event welcomes all motorcycle enthusiasts\, regardless of brand. The venue at Hamburg’s Großmarkt is easily accessible by bike and by public transport. \nOpening hours: Friday through Sunday\, from 10:00 AM. The evening program with live music runs late into the night. \nWebsite: hamburgharleydays.de
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/hamburg-harley-days-2026/
LOCATION:Großmarkt Hamburg\, Großmarkt Hamburg\, Großmarkt Hamburg\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Event,Meeting,Ride
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260627T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260627T170000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260518T031725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260516T123447Z
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SUMMARY:Fellows Ride Hannover – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fellows Ride Hannover 2026 – Riding Together for Mental Health\nOn June 27\, 2026\, the Fellows Ride rolls through Hannover. The charity motorcycle demonstration sends a powerful message for depression awareness and mental health – under the motto “With Open Visors.” This year’s edition places special emphasis on depression in the elderly\, a widespread but often overlooked condition affecting older adults. \nA Symbolic Starting Point\nRiders gather from 10:00 AM at Robert-Enke-Platz at the Hannover stadium – a location that stands like no other for open dialogue about depression. Named after German national goalkeeper Robert Enke\, the square serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of speaking openly about mental health. The motorcycle convoy departs at 11:00 AM with police escort. \nRoute and Destination\nThe ride leads through Hannover and ends at Stift zum Heiligen Geist (Heiligengeiststraße 20\, 30173 Hannover). A community street festival follows\, organized together with the Schwesternhaus e.V.\, local neighborhood associations\, and a student residence. A dedicated program for families and children is also planned. \nStrong Partners and Broad Support\nThe Fellows Ride Hannover is supported by the Robert Enke Foundation network and the Alliance Against Depression. The MTAS-Nord traffic safety escort and German Red Cross motorcycle units accompany the ride. The Social Association of Germany (SoVD) provides a shuttle bus so that senior citizens and people without motorcycles can participate at the starting point. \nWhat is the Fellows Ride?\nThe Fellows Ride was founded in 2021 by Dieter Schneider\, Peter Grethler\, and Karl Miller in Würzburg\, Germany. The initiative organizes motorcycle demonstrations in an ever-growing number of cities worldwide to raise awareness about depression and collect donations for regional mental health projects. In 2026\, the Fellows Ride takes place at over 30 locations across Germany\, Austria\, Switzerland\, Romania\, and for the first time in India. \nParticipation and Donations\nParticipation in the Fellows Ride is free and open to all motorcyclists – regardless of brand\, displacement\, or riding experience. All donations go directly to regional projects supporting people with depression. \nDonations can be made via bank transfer to the Stiftung Depression-Inklusion (IBAN: DE85 7903 0001 1000 1905 00\, reference: Fellows Ride) or via PayPal. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Fellows Ride Hannover\nDate: June 27\, 2026 (Saturday)\nMeeting Point: Robert-Enke-Platz\, Robert-Enke-Straße 3\, 30169 Hannover\nSchedule: Gathering from 10:00 AM\, departure at 11:00 AM\nDestination: Stift zum Heiligen Geist\, Heiligengeiststraße 20\, 30173 Hannover\nAfter-ride: Open community street festival\nOrganizer: Fellows Ride\nSupporters: Robert Enke Foundation\, Alliance Against Depression\, SoVD\, MTAS-Nord\, German Red Cross\nAdmission: Free\, voluntary donation requested\nWebsite: fellowsride.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/fellows-ride-hannover-2026/
LOCATION:Robert-Enke-Platz Hannover\, Robert-Enke-Straße 3\, Hannover\, 30169\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Donation Ride,Motorrad Demo
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SUMMARY:World Ducati Week – 2026
DESCRIPTION:100 Years of Ducati – The Century Celebration at Misano\nFrom July 3 to 5\, 2026\, the Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli” on Italy’s Adriatic coast transforms into the epicenter of the Ducati universe. World Ducati Week 2026 is far more than a gathering: it marks the hundredth birthday of the motorcycle manufacturer from Borgo Panigale. On July 4\, 1926\, a company was founded in Bologna that has come to embody Italian motorcycle passion\, racing DNA\, and uncompromising engineering like no other. A full century later\, the global Ducati community celebrates this milestone together on the racetrack – with tens of thousands of like-minded enthusiasts from around the world. \nProgram and Highlights\nThe three-day festival brings together technology\, motorsport\, and community in a unique way. Visitors can look forward to new product presentations\, conversations with Ducati engineers and designers\, and encounters with racing legends past and present. On track\, participants can ride their own motorcycles\, test ride current Ducati models\, or book Riding Experience sessions. \nA particular highlight is the legendary Race of Champions\, which takes on a new format for 2026: free practice and qualifying on Saturday\, warm-up and race on Sunday – featuring factory riders from MotoGP and World Superbike on the grid. The traditional Ducati Parade\, in which an endless snake of red motorcycles weaves around the circuit\, remains one of the most emotional moments of the weekend. \nBeyond the track\, live shows\, exhibitions chronicling a hundred years of company history\, and community areas provide entertainment throughout. WDW ticket holders also receive discounted admission to the Ducati factory and the Ducati Museum in Borgo Panigale. \nMisano – Racetrack and Holiday Destination\nThe Misano World Circuit is located just a few kilometers from the Adriatic coast in the province of Rimini. The 4.226 km circuit is a fixture on both the MotoGP and World Superbike calendars\, and its mix of fast sweepers and technical sections provides the perfect setting for the event. The adjacent Riviera di Rimini\, with its beach resorts\, restaurants\, and nightlife\, turns a WDW visit into a short vacation on the Italian coast. \nAdmission and Tickets\nTickets are available through the official Ducati ticket shop. Two ticket types are offered: the Biker Pass (participants with their own motorcycle) and the Visitor Pass (visitors without a motorcycle)\, each available as single-day or three-day tickets. \n\nDay ticket: from €80 (Biker) / from €70 (Visitor)\n3-Day ticket: from €125 (Biker) / from €95 (Visitor)\nChildren and teenagers under 18: symbolic admission of €1 when accompanied by an adult\n\nReduced rates are available for D.O.C. members and Ducati Desmo Owners Club participants. \nOpening Hours and Getting There\nThe event spans three full days from Friday to Sunday. The Misano World Circuit is accessible via the A14 motorway (exit Rimini Sud/Riccione). The nearest train station is in Riccione\, and the closest airport is Federico Fellini Airport in Rimini (RMI). During WDW\, shuttle buses typically operate from surrounding coastal towns to the circuit.
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/world-ducati-week-2026/
LOCATION:Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”\, Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”\, Riviera Di Rimini\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Event,Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20260703T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20260705T203000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260516T031736Z
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SUMMARY:Suzuka 8 Hours – EWC Round 3 – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Suzuka 8 Hours 2026 – Japan’s Legendary Endurance Race\nFrom July 3 to 5\, 2026\, the Suzuka Circuit in Japan’s Mie Prefecture hosts the 47th edition of the Coca-Cola Suzuka 8 Hours – the third round of the 2026 FIM Endurance World Championship (EWC). The Suzuka 8 Hours is widely regarded as Asia’s most prestigious motorcycle endurance race\, attracting hundreds of thousands of spectators to the circuit each year. \nThe Circuit\nOpened by Honda in 1962\, Suzuka Circuit is unique in world motorsport: the 5.821-kilometre track follows a figure-8 layout\, crossing over itself via an overpass – a configuration found at no other Grand Prix circuit on the planet. With 18 corners\, including the famous S-Curves (Esses)\, the demanding Degner Curve\, the high-speed 130R and the technical Spoon Curve\, Suzuka demands the utmost from both rider and machine. During an 8-hour race in the heat and humidity of a Japanese summer\, the circuit becomes the ultimate proving ground. \nHistory and Significance\nSince its inaugural running in 1978\, the Suzuka 8 Hours has grown into the crown jewel of Asian motorcycle racing. During the 1980s and 1990s\, the event was a global superbike spectacle with grids regularly exceeding 200 teams. Legends such as Wayne Gardner\, Mick Doohan\, Colin Edwards and Michael Rutter have all written history here. Honda HRC dominates the all-time winners’ list and is aiming for yet another victory in 2026. \n2026 EWC Season\nThe 2026 FIM Endurance World Championship comprises four rounds: the 24 Heures Motos at Le Mans (April)\, the 8h Spa Motos at Spa-Francorchamps (June)\, the Suzuka 8 Hours in Japan (July) and the Bol d’Or at Le Castellet (September). Factory teams from Yamaha\, Honda\, BMW\, Suzuki\, Kawasaki and Ducati field three-rider crews on current-specification superbikes in the fight for the world title. After the season opener at Le Mans and the second round at Spa\, Suzuka represents the decisive showdown before the season finale. \nFormat and Schedule\nThe race weekend spans three days: \n\nFriday\, July 3: Administrative and technical checks\, free practice sessions\nSaturday\, July 4: Qualifying sessions\, Top 10 Trial (pole position shootout)\nSunday\, July 5: Warm-up\, 8-hour race start at 11:30 AM (JST)\, finish around 7:30 PM\n\nThe Top 10 Trial on Saturday is a highlight in its own right: the ten fastest teams from qualifying compete in an individual time-attack session for pole position – a format unique to the Endurance World Championship. \nGetting There\nSuzuka Circuit is located in the city of Suzuka\, Mie Prefecture\, approximately 60 kilometres southwest of Nagoya. The nearest international airport is Chubu Centrair (NGO) in Nagoya\, from where the circuit can be reached in approximately 90 minutes by train or car. Alternative airports include Kansai (KIX) in Osaka (approx. 2.5 hours) and Osaka Itami (ITM). The Shinkansen connects Tokyo to Nagoya in under 2 hours\, with regional trains and buses running from there to Suzuka. \nEvent Details\nEvent: 2026 FIM World Endurance Championship “Coca-Cola” Suzuka 8 Hours – 47th Race\nDate: July 3–5\, 2026\nCircuit: Suzuka Circuit\, Suzuka\, Mie\, Japan\nTrack length: 5.821 km\nCorners: 18\nRace duration: 8 hours\nStart: Sunday\, July 5\, 2026\, 11:30 AM (JST)\nTimezone: Asia/Tokyo (JST\, UTC+9)\nWebsite: suzukacircuit.jp · fimewc.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/suzuka-8-hours-ewc-round-3-2026/
LOCATION:Suzuka Circuit\, 7992 Ino-cho\, Suzuka\, 510-0295\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Endurance,Motorsport,Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260709T070000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260712T190000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260506T144506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T065838Z
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SUMMARY:Goodwood Festival of Speed – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Festival of Speed 2026 at the Goodwood Estate\nFrom 9 to 12 July 2026\, the Richmond family’s estate in West Sussex once again becomes the largest playground in the motorsport world. Along the famous 1.16 mile (1.86 km) Hillclimb in front of Goodwood House\, Formula 1 cars\, MotoGP bikes\, rally legends\, Le Mans prototypes\, dragsters and classic motorcycles take their runs one after another — a mix that exists nowhere else on the planet. \nThe festival was founded in 1993 by Charles Gordon-Lennox\, today the Duke of Richmond. What started as a small event for historic vehicles has grown into the world’s biggest motorsport garden party. According to the organiser\, more than 600 cars and motorcycles covering the full history of motorised competition take part over the four days. \nFestival of Speed 2026 – 9 to 12 July at the Goodwood Estate (Photo: Goodwood/Darren Heath)\nThe 2026 theme: “The Rivals – Epic Racing Duels”\nGoodwood puts the greatest rivalries in motorsport history centre stage. Under the banner “The Rivals – Epic Racing Duels”\, legendary duels from all disciplines are set to come back to life — from Formula 1\, MotoGP and the World Superbike Championship to the WRC\, FIA World Endurance Championship\, NASCAR\, IndyCar and Formula E. Champions and challengers from several decades will be assembled around the Goodwood Estate. \nFor motorcycle fans this usually means that legendary Grand Prix and Superbike machines are brought back on track by their former riders\, complemented by current MotoGP and WSBK bikes from the works teams. The full line-up is traditionally announced shortly before the event. \nThe Hillclimb and the wider festival site\nThe heart of the festival is the Hillclimb: a narrow\, 1.86-kilometre course across the estate\, lined with straw bales and a densely packed crowd. Competitors run individually against the clock rather than in classic races. Around this central feature\, a network of supporting attractions covers the whole site: \n\nHillclimb Paddock – open pit lane with close access to riders\, drivers and machinery\nSupercar Paddock – current production models and new launches\nForest Rally Stage – a special stage through Goodwood Forest featuring WRC and rally classics\nCartier Style et Luxe – concours d’elegance with rare cars and motorcycles\nGoodwood Action Sports – BMX\, FMX and stunt shows aimed at a younger audience\n\nTickets and prices\nFriday\, Saturday and Sunday day tickets as well as four-day passes for the 2026 Festival of Speed are now sold out. Currently only Thursday tickets remain available via the official Goodwood website. Under-12s go free at all Goodwood events\, and discounted rates are available for visitors aged 13 to 21. Members of the Goodwood Road Racing Club (GRRC) additionally receive ten per cent off tickets and grandstand passes as well as priority access to hospitality packages. \nGrandstand tickets provide access to twelve fixed stands along the Hillclimb. The Roving Grandstand Pass allows holders to switch between all twelve public grandstands throughout the day. In addition\, the official Festival of Speed campsites traditionally open from midday Wednesday until midday Monday. \nSchedule and programme\nThursday (9 July) is traditionally the “Moving Motor Show” day\, with demonstration runs by current production cars and prototypes. From Friday to Sunday\, the classic festival programme takes over with Hillclimb runs\, the Sunday shoot-out\, parade laps and support shows. According to the organiser\, the detailed schedule will be released “closer to the event” and will be added here once published. \nTravel and location\nThe Goodwood Estate lies in West Sussex\, around an hour’s drive south of London and some six kilometres north of Chichester. Access is mainly via the A286 or A285. During the festival\, Goodwood runs shuttle buses from Chichester railway station and operates designated parking areas on site. Visitors from mainland Europe can use the Eurotunnel to Folkestone (approximately two hours’ drive away) or the ferry into Portsmouth (half an hour west of Goodwood). \nEvent key facts\nEvent: Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026\nTheme: The Rivals – Epic Racing Duels\nDates: 9 to 12 July 2026\nLocation: Goodwood Estate\, Chichester\, West Sussex\, United Kingdom\nHillclimb length: 1.16 miles / 1.86 km\nTimezone: Europe/London (BST\, UTC+1)\nWebsite: goodwood.com \nNote: The detailed schedule and official line-up for 2026 will only be published by Goodwood in the weeks leading up to the event. Details will be added as soon as they are officially confirmed.
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/goodwood-festival-of-speed-2026/
LOCATION:Goodwood Estate\, Goodwood House\, Chichester\, PO18 0PX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Motorsport
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260710T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260712T160000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260408T162808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T162808Z
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SUMMARY:MotoGP – German Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP German Grand Prix 2026 at Sachsenring\nFrom July 10 to 12\, 2026\, the MotoGP World Championship returns to the Sachsenring near Hohenstein-Ernstthal in Saxony\, Germany. The LIQUI MOLY Grand Prix of Germany is traditionally one of the season’s highlights\, attracting over 200\,000 spectators to the 3.671 km circuit nestled in the Ore Mountain foothills. \nCircuit and Statistics\nWith 13 corners – ten left-handers and just three right-handers – the Sachsenring is one of the most demanding tracks on the calendar. Its most distinctive feature is “The Waterfall\,” a spectacular plunging downhill right-hander that demands absolute concentration. The longest straight measures 700 meters\, and the track width is 12 meters throughout. Racing has taken place in the Chemnitz region since the 1920s; the modern circuit was built in 1996 and underwent a major renovation in 2001. The Sachsenring has been a permanent fixture on the MotoGP calendar since 1998. \nSachsenring as a Travel Destination\nThe Sachsenring is located approximately 8 kilometers west of Chemnitz and is easily accessible via the A4 and A72 motorways. The surrounding Ore Mountains provide an attractive backdrop for an extended motorsport weekend. Hohenstein-Ernstthal\, birthplace of author Karl May\, and the cultural capital Chemnitz offer a wide range of accommodation and leisure options. \n\nPreliminary Schedule (Local Time CEST)\nThe detailed timetable is usually published by MotoGP a few weeks before the race weekend. The following times are based on the established format from previous years and will be updated once the official schedule is released. \nFriday\, July 10\n\n09:00–09:35 – Moto3™ Free Practice 1\n09:50–10:30 – Moto2™ Free Practice 1\n10:45–11:30 – MotoGP™ Free Practice 1\n13:15–13:50 – Moto3™ Practice\n14:05–14:45 – Moto2™ Practice\n15:00–16:00 – MotoGP™ Practice\n\nSaturday\, July 11\n\n09:00–09:35 – Moto3™ Free Practice 2\n09:50–10:30 – Moto2™ Free Practice 2\n10:45–11:30 – MotoGP™ Free Practice 2\n12:50–13:30 – Moto3™ Qualifying (Q1 + Q2)\n13:45–14:25 – Moto2™ Qualifying (Q1 + Q2)\n14:50–15:15 – MotoGP™ Qualifying (Q1 + Q2)\n15:30 – MotoGP™ Tissot Sprint (15 laps)\n\nSunday\, July 12\n\n09:40–09:50 – MotoGP™ Warm-up\n11:00 – Moto3™ Race (23 laps)\n12:15 – Moto2™ Race (25 laps)\n14:00 – MotoGP™ Grand Prix (30 laps)\n\n\nKey Facts\nEvent: LIQUI MOLY Grand Prix of Germany 2026\nDate: July 10–12\, 2026\nCircuit: Sachsenring\, Hohenstein-Ernstthal\, Germany\nTrack Length: 3.671 km (2.28 miles)\nCorners: 13 (10 left\, 3 right)\nMotoGP Laps: 30 (110.13 km / 68.43 miles)\nTimezone: CEST (UTC+2)\nWebsite: sachsenring-circuit.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-german-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Sachsenring\, Am Sachsenring 2\, Oberlungwitz\, 09353\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Race
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260712T180000
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CREATED:20260505T042828Z
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SUMMARY:WorldSBK – Great Britain – Donington Park – 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Superbike heads to Donington before the summer break\nFrom 10 to 12 July 2026\, Donington Park hosts Round 8 of the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship. The historic East Midlands circuit is the championship’s final stop before the mid-season summer break\, with the next round following in early September at Magny-Cours. \nDonington Park holds a unique place in the WorldSBK history books: it staged the very first round of the Superbike World Championship back in 1988 and has remained a near-permanent fixture ever since. For 2026\, the British round marks roughly the midpoint of the title campaign – a crucial weekend with bragging rights and championship momentum on the line before the summer shutdown. \nThe circuit\nThe 4.023-kilometre National layout of Donington Park winds through 12 corners with a distinctive elevation change. The mix of flowing curves\, tight hairpins and the legendary Craner Curves demands a fine balance between grip\, commitment and rhythm. The downhill sweep from Hollywood through Craner Curves into the Old Hairpin is among the most iconic sequences in motorcycle racing: the bikes accelerate close to 270 km/h before braking hard for the tight left. \nHigh corner speeds\, changeable British summer weather and tricky wind exposure make Donington one of the most demanding rounds of the season – both technically and strategically. Tyre wear and setup decisions often decide the outcome here. \nWeekend racing programme\nThe Donington round features three WorldSBK races plus the full WSBK support package. In addition to the two main WorldSBK races on Saturday and Sunday\, the traditional ten-lap Tissot Superpole Race on Sunday morning helps shape the grid for the feature race. \n\nWorldSBK – 3 races (Race 1 on Saturday\, Superpole Race and Race 2 on Sunday)\nWorldSSP – 2 Supersport World Championship races\nWorldWCR – 2 races of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship\nYamaha R3 BLU CRU World Cup – young talent support cup\n\nWhat is at stake in 2026\nBritish fans will witness a particularly strong grid in 2026. Miguel Oliveira and Somkiat Chantra have both made the switch from MotoGP to the Superbike class\, while home heroes such as Alex and Sam Lowes plus former Moto2 rider Jake Dixon are in action in front of their home crowd. WorldSBK regulars including Danilo Petrucci and Andrea Locatelli round out the field. \nDucati\, BMW\, Yamaha and Kawasaki all see Donington as a key benchmark: the flowing\, aero-demanding layout ruthlessly exposes the strengths and weaknesses of every superbike package on the grid. \nProvisional schedule (local time\, BST)\nThe detailed timetable is released by the WSBK Commission a few weeks before the event. The outline below follows the standard format used at European WorldSBK rounds and should be treated as an indicative guide only. \nFriday\, 10 July\n\nWorldWCR and Yamaha R3 BLU CRU – free practice (morning)\nWorldSBK Free Practice 1 – morning\nWorldSSP Free Practice – morning\nYamaha R3 BLU CRU Superpole – midday\nWorldWCR Tissot Superpole – afternoon\nWorldSBK Free Practice 2 – afternoon\nWorldSSP Tissot Superpole – late afternoon\n\nSaturday\, 11 July\n\nWorldSBK Free Practice 3 and warm-ups\nWorldSBK Tissot Superpole – morning\nWorldWCR Race 1\nWorldSSP Race 1\nWorldSBK Race 1 – afternoon\n\nSunday\, 12 July\n\nWarm-up sessions for all classes\nWorldSBK Tissot Superpole Race – morning\nWorldWCR Race 2\nWorldSBK Race 2 – afternoon\nWorldSSP Race 2 – late afternoon\n\n\nEvent facts\nEvent: MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship – Rd. 8\nDate: 10–12 July 2026\nCircuit: Donington Park (GP layout)\, Castle Donington\, Derby\, United Kingdom\nTrack length: 4.023 km (National Circuit)\nCorners: 12\nTime zone: BST (UTC+1)\nWebsite: worldsbk.com · donington-park.co.uk
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/worldsbk-great-britain-donington-park-2026/
LOCATION:Donington Park\, Donington Park Racing Ltd\, Castle Donington\, Derby\, DE74 2RP\, Großbritannien
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,Race,WSBK
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260711T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260711T170000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
CREATED:20260518T181722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260516T123537Z
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SUMMARY:Fellows Ride Darmstadt-Dieburg – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fellows Ride Darmstadt-Dieburg 2026 – Riding Together for Mental Health\nOn July 11\, 2026\, the Fellows Ride rolls through Darmstadt and the Darmstadt-Dieburg district. The charity motorcycle demonstration raises awareness for depression relief and mental health – under the motto “Open Visor”. Riders come together to draw attention to an issue that still carries significant stigma. \nSchedule and Program\nFrom 10:00 AM\, participants gather at Friedensplatz in downtown Darmstadt. After the welcome address and opening rally\, the motorcycle convoy departs at 12:00 PM with police escort. The group ride covers approximately 150 kilometers through the city and the Darmstadt-Dieburg district\, with a break and intermediate rally along the route. \nAround 4:30 PM\, the convoy returns to Friedensplatz for the closing rally and donation handover. Throughout the day\, various activities in cooperation with the Darmstädter Bündnis gegen Depression e.V. accompany the event along the route and at Friedensplatz. \nDonation Recipient: Darmstädter Bündnis gegen Depression e.V.\nAll donations go to the Darmstädter Bündnis gegen Depression e.V. (Darmstadt Alliance Against Depression)\, which is dedicated to raising awareness\, reducing stigma\, and supporting people with depression in the region. \nWhat is the Fellows Ride?\nThe Fellows Ride was founded in 2021 by Dieter Schneider\, Peter Grethler\, and Karl Miller in Würzburg\, Germany. The initiative organizes motorcycle demonstrations in an ever-growing number of cities worldwide to raise awareness about depression and collect donations for regional mental health projects. In 2026\, the Fellows Ride takes place at over 30 locations across Germany\, Austria\, Switzerland\, Romania\, and for the first time in India. \nParticipation and Donations\nParticipation in the Fellows Ride is free and open to all motorcyclists – regardless of brand\, displacement\, or riding experience. A voluntary donation is appreciated. All proceeds go directly to regional projects supporting people with depression. \nDonations can be made via bank transfer to the Stiftung Depression-Inklusion von Thomas Lurz und Dieter Schneider (IBAN: DE85 7903 0001 1000 1905 00\, reference: Fellows Ride) or via PayPal. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Fellows Ride Darmstadt-Dieburg\nDate: July 11\, 2026 (Saturday)\nMeeting Point: Friedensplatz\, 64283 Darmstadt\, Germany\nDeparture: 12:00 PM\nRoute: Approx. 150 km through Darmstadt and the Darmstadt-Dieburg district\nArrival: Approx. 4:30 PM at Friedensplatz\nOrganizer: Andreas Blecher (Fellows Ride)\nDonation Recipient: Darmstädter Bündnis gegen Depression e.V.\nParticipation: Free\, voluntary donation appreciated\nWebsite: fellowsride.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/fellows-ride-darmstadt-dieburg-2026/
LOCATION:Friedensplatz Darmstadt\, Friedensplatz\, Darmstadt\, 64283\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Donation Ride,Motorrad Demo
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260726T180000
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SUMMARY:RIDE – The Moto Festival – 2026
DESCRIPTION:RIDE – The Moto Festival 2026: Three Days of Motorcycle Culture in the Bavarian Alps\nFrom July 24 to 26\, 2026\, the alpine town of Ruhpolding in the Chiemgau Alps transforms into a gathering place for motorcycle enthusiasts from across Europe. RIDE – The Moto Festival – successor to the MaxlRIDE Motofestival – returns for its third edition\, moving the action entirely into the heart of Ruhpolding: the Kurpark\, main street\, and the former speedway stadium form three distinct festival zones. The motto: “3 Days – 2 Wheels – 1 Love – Where custom meets adventure.” \nDealer Mile\, Custom Bike Show\, and Off-Road Course\nThe main street hosts a bustling dealer mile featuring exhibitors\, manufacturers\, and retailers showcasing everything from gear and apparel to the latest motorcycle models. The Kurpark offers a curated custom bike show with hand-picked builds and vintage machines from across Europe\, complemented by talks\, workshops\, and a live stage. At the former speedway stadium\, an off-road course with professional instructors invites riders to test adventure and enduro bikes off the tarmac. \nGuided Tours\, Test Rides\, and Camping\nGuided motorcycle tours through the spectacular mountain scenery of the Chiemgau Alps are a fixed part of the program. Manufacturers offer test rides on current models\, and those seeking the full festival experience can camp on-site. The supporting program includes live music\, street food\, and community events – from campfire evenings to late-night parties. \nTickets and Getting There\nTickets for RIDE – The Moto Festival 2026 are available via the official website ridemotofestival.com. Ruhpolding is located in the Chiemgau region of Upper Bavaria\, easily accessible via the A8 motorway (Munich–Salzburg) and the B305. \n\nEvent: RIDE – The Moto Festival 2026\nDate: July 24–26\, 2026\nLocation: Kurpark & Hauptstraße\, 83324 Ruhpolding\, Germany\nOrganizer: Riderstyle Trading GmbH\nWebsite: ridemotofestival.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/ride-the-moto-festival-2026/
LOCATION:Kurpark & Hauptstraße Ruhpolding\, Bahnhofstraße 8\, Ruhpolding\, 83324\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Bucharest:20260726T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Bucharest:20260726T180000
DTSTAMP:20260529T163949
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SUMMARY:Fellows Ride Transilvania - 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Fellows Ride Transilvania brings the international charity motorcycle demonstration to Romania for the first time. On July 26\, 2026\, motorcyclists from across Europe will ride through the wild heart of Transylvania – from Hermannstadt (Sibiu) through the stunning Carpathian landscape. \nMotto: Loud Pipes\, Open Minds\nUnder the established Fellows Ride motto\, participants ride with open visors for mental health awareness and against the stigmatization of depression. Donations go to a local mental health project in Romania. \nWhat is the Fellows Ride?\nThe Fellows Ride is an international initiative that has been organizing motorcycle demonstrations for depression awareness in an ever-growing number of cities worldwide since 2021. In 2026\, more than 30 Fellows Rides will take place in Germany\, Austria\, Switzerland\, and for the first time in Romania and India. \nParticipation\nEvery motorcyclist can join – regardless of brand or model. Participation is free\, voluntary donations of 20 euros or more are welcome. Register via the official website. \nKey Information\n\nDate: July 26\, 2026\nLocation: Hermannstadt (Sibiu)\, Romania\nOrganizer: Fellows Ride\nParticipation: Free\, donations welcome\nWebsite: fellowsride.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/fellows-ride-transilvania-2026/
LOCATION:Hermannstadt (Sibiu)\, Sibiu\, Romania
CATEGORIES:Donation Ride,Motorrad Demo
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