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SUMMARY:MotoGP - Thailand Grand Prix
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP in Thailand – Race in Buriram\nAt the end of February\, MotoGP travels to Thailand. The event takes place at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram\, around 410 kilometers northeast of Bangkok. \nThe modern circuit was designed by German architect Hermann Tilke and opened in 2014. It has been a permanent fixture on the MotoGP calendar since 2018. The typically hot and humid Southeast Asian climate regularly creates demanding conditions for both riders and machinery. \nThe track measures 4.55 kilometers and features twelve corners. Its 1\,000-meter straight provides good overtaking opportunities. The spacious grandstands can accommodate up to 100\,000 spectators and offer wide views across several sections of the circuit. Besides MotoGP\, the venue is also known from the Superbike World Championship\, which first raced here in 2015. \nAll three classes compete during the race weekend. In addition to the MotoGP Grand Prix on Sunday\, the 13-lap Sprint race takes place on Saturday. The Moto3 and Moto2 races are also held on Sunday. \n\nFull Schedule (German Time Zone)\nFriday\, February 27\n\n03:00–03:35 – Moto3™: Free Practice No. 1\n03:50–04:30 – Moto2™: Free Practice No. 1\n04:45–05:30 – MotoGP™: Free Practice No. 1\n07:15–07:50 – Moto3™: Practice\n08:05–08:45 – Moto2™: Practice\n09:00–10:00 – MotoGP™: Practice\n\nSaturday\, February 28\n\n02:40–03:10 – Moto3™: Free Practice No. 2\n03:25–03:55 – Moto2™: Free Practice No. 2\n04:10–04:40 – MotoGP™: Free Practice No. 2\n04:50–05:05 – MotoGP™: Qualifying No. 1\n05:15–05:30 – MotoGP™: Qualifying No. 2\n06:45–07:00 – Moto3™: Qualifying No. 1\n07:10–07:25 – Moto3™: Qualifying No. 2\n07:40–07:55 – Moto2™: Qualifying No. 1\n08:05–08:20 – Moto2™: Qualifying No. 2\n09:00 – MotoGP™: Tissot Sprint (13 laps)\n\nSunday\, March 1\n\n04:40–04:50 – MotoGP™: Warm-up\n06:00 – Moto3™: Race (19 laps)\n07:15 – Moto2™: Race (22 laps)\n09:00 – MotoGP™: Grand Prix (26 laps)\n\n\nEvent Overview\n\nLocation: Chang International Circuit\, Buriram (Thailand)\nDate: Friday to Sunday\, February 27 – March 1\nTrack length: 4.55 km\nCorners: 12\nLongest straight: 1\,000 m\n\nMotoGP Races\n\nSprint: Saturday\, 13 laps\nGrand Prix: Sunday\, 26 laps\n\nAdditional Races\n\nMoto3: Sunday\, 19 laps\nMoto2: Sunday\, 22 laps\nProgram: Practice sessions on Friday\, qualifying and Sprint on Saturday\, warm-up and races on Sunday
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-thailand-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Chang International Circuit\, Chang International Circuit\, Buriram\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Motorsport,Race
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SUMMARY:Osaka Motorcycle Show – 2026
DESCRIPTION:The largest motorcycle show in the Kansai region\nThe Osaka Motorcycle Show ranks among Japan’s most important motorcycle events and forms a trio with the Tokyo Motorcycle Show and the Nagoya Motorcycle Show as the country’s premier two-wheeled exhibitions. In 2026\, the 42nd edition takes place from March 20 to 22 at INTEX Osaka\, the international exhibition center in the Suminoe-ku district. For manufacturers\, suppliers and enthusiasts alike\, the show is a firmly established date on the industry calendar. \nOfficial flyer: 42nd Osaka Motorcycle Show 2026\nExhibitors and new models\nAround 130 companies and organizations typically exhibit at the Osaka Motorcycle Show. These include the four major Japanese manufacturers Honda\, Yamaha\, Suzuki and Kawasaki\, who serve as principal sponsors and regularly unveil new models and concept studies. International brands\, aftermarket parts suppliers\, riding gear companies\, dealers and tourism organizations round out the lineup. The exhibition space spans halls 1 and 2 plus a dedicated outdoor area totaling approximately 14\,600 square meters. \nThe 2026 edition promises to be particularly exciting: Bimota timed the unveiling of the new KB 399\, based on the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR\, just days before the show opens. Honda is bringing its “Next Stage” lineup including the electric WN7 prototype\, the V3R 900 E-Compressor concept and the new CB1000F. Suzuki is staging its booth under the “SUZUKI FAN’S GARAGE” theme with an interactive workshop atmosphere where visitors can touch and sit on the latest models. \nSupporting program and special activities\nBeyond the exhibition booths\, the Osaka Motorcycle Show offers an extensive stage program featuring industry talks\, panel discussions and safety initiatives. Test rides on a purpose-built course are part of the program\, as are meet-and-greet events with racing drivers and industry personalities. The offering deliberately caters to motorcyclists of all experience levels. \nFor 2026\, the show features a first-time collaboration with the popular smartphone game Monster Strike\, including a specially designed key visual\, limited-edition collectibles and a quiz rally through the exhibition halls. U22 discounts and special pair tickets are also available to specifically attract younger visitors. \nThe 400cc class and Japanese motorcycle culture\nThe Osaka show has traditionally held special significance for the 400cc displacement class\, which has enjoyed a unique status in Japan for decades. The Japanese licensing system distinguishes between different displacement categories\, with 400cc machines accessible through the standard motorcycle license. This has made 400cc motorcycles far more popular in Japan than in Europe\, prompting many manufacturers to develop specifically for this market segment. \nAdmission and tickets\nStandard day passes cost 2\,400 yen in advance and 2\,800 yen at the door. Visitors aged 18 to 22 receive a U22 discount at 2\,000 yen\, with an additional pair option for 3\,200 yen for two. Students and young people under 18 receive free admission upon presentation of a student ID. \nOpening hours and access\nThe Osaka Motorcycle Show 2026 is open from 10:00 to 17:00 on all three days. The first day\, March 20\, is a national holiday in Japan (Vernal Equinox Day)\, which typically results in high attendance figures. INTEX Osaka is about a ten-minute walk from Cosmosquare Station on the Chuo Metro Line.
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/osaka-motorcycle-show-2026/
LOCATION:INTEX Osaka\, 1-5-102 Nanko Kita\, Suminoe-ku\, Osaka\, 559-0034\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Fair
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SUMMARY:MotoGP - Amerika Grand Prix
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP in Austin – United States Grand Prix 2026\n\n\n\nFrom 27 to 29 March\, MotoGP returns to the United States. The race takes place at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin\, Texas. The 5.513 km circuit has been part of the calendar since 2013 and is known for its steep uphill run into Turn 1\, flowing direction changes and long straights. With a capacity of around 120\,000 spectators\, the venue offers an impressive setting for a Grand Prix weekend. \nTrack and Statistics\nIn Austin\, Marc Marquez has been particularly successful\, holding the records for most wins and most pole positions at this circuit. \nOther race winners here include Alex Rins and Francesco Bagnaia. \nThe current lap record (2024) was set by Maverick Vinales with a time of 2:00.864. The highest recorded top speed at this track stands at 356.4 km/h. \nHost City: Austin\, Texas\nAustin\, the capital of Texas\, is widely known for its live music scene and vibrant atmosphere. During your stay\, you can explore a wide range of restaurants\, bars and cultural venues. The Colorado River runs through the city\, and the Texas State Capitol is one of its most recognizable landmarks. \n\nFull Schedule (MESZ)\nFriday\, 27 March\n\n15:00–15:35 – Moto3™ Free Practice 1\n15:50–16:30 – Moto2™ Free Practice 1\n16:45–17:30 – MotoGP™ Free Practice 1\n19:15–19:50 – Moto3™ Practice\n20:05–20:45 – Moto2™ Practice\n21:00–22:00 – MotoGP™ Practice\n\nSaturday\, 28 March\n\n14:40–15:10 – Moto3™ Free Practice 2\n15:25–15:55 – Moto2™ Free Practice 2\n16:10–16:40 – MotoGP™ Free Practice 2\n16:50–17:05 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 1\n17:15–17:30 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 2\n18:45–19:00 – Moto3™ Qualifying 1\n19:10–19:25 – Moto3™ Qualifying 2\n19:40–19:55 – Moto2™ Qualifying 1\n20:05–20:20 – Moto2™ Qualifying 2\n21:00 – MotoGP™ Tissot Sprint (10 laps)\n\nSunday\, 29 March\n\n17:40–17:50 – MotoGP™ Warm-Up\n19:00 – Moto3™ Race (14 laps)\n20:15 – Moto2™ Race (16 laps)\n22:00 – MotoGP™ Grand Prix (19 laps)\n\n\nEvent Overview\nEvent: MotoGP United States Grand PrixDate: 27–29 March 2026Venue: Circuit of the Americas\, Austin\, Texas\, USATrack Length: 5.513 kmCapacity: approx. 120\,000 spectators \nFormat: \n\nPractice sessions on Friday\nQualifying sessions and Sprint on Saturday\nRace day for all classes on Sunday\n\nHighlights: \n\nTechnical circuit with significant elevation change\nMotoGP Sprint race on Saturday\nCombination of world-class racing and the vibrant atmosphere of Austin
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-amerika-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Circuit of the Americas\, Austin\, Texas\, USA\, Circuit of the Americas\, Austin\, Texas\, USA\, Vereinigte Staaten
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Race
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SUMMARY:WorldSBK – Pirelli Portuguese Round – 2026
DESCRIPTION:WorldSBK Returns to the Algarve Rollercoaster\nThe Superbike World Championship heads to the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portimão from March 27 to 29\, 2026\, for the second round of the season. The legendary circuit on Portugal’s southern coast is widely regarded as one of the most spectacular venues on the racing calendar: extreme elevation changes of up to 60 metres\, blind crests\, and high-speed downhill sections have earned Portimão the nickname “Rollercoaster of the Algarve”. At 4.592 kilometres with 15 corners – nine right-handers and six left-handers – the track demands the very best from riders and machines alike. \nThis round carries extra significance as the venue for the debut of the brand-new World Sportbike Championship (WorldSPB)\, which replaces the WorldSSP300 category and will hold its very first race here. The Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) also kicks off its season in Portimão. Combined with WorldSBK and WorldSSP\, four classes will take to the track across a packed weekend featuring 13 sessions and races. \nCircuit Facts and Statistics\nThe current WorldSBK lap record at Portimão belongs to Toprak Razgatlıoğlu\, who set a stunning 1:39.081 during Superpole in 2025\, breaking his own record twice in a single day. The Turkish BMW rider swept all three races at the last Portuguese Round\, surpassing Carl Fogarty’s all-time wins tally with his hat-trick. Over the last twelve races at Portimão\, only two riders have stood on the top step: Razgatlıoğlu (eight wins) and Álvaro Bautista (four wins). \nPortimão as a Travel Destination\nPortimão is located on the western Algarve coast and offers spectacular clifftop scenery\, golden sandy beaches\, and the famous Ponta da Piedade rock formations in neighbouring Lagos. March temperatures of around 18–20°C provide ideal conditions for a race weekend. Faro Airport is approximately 70 kilometres to the east. \n\nFull Schedule (Local Time)\nFriday\, March 27 (UTC+0)\n\n09:00–09:25 – WorldWCR Free Practice\n09:40–10:05 – WorldSPB Free Practice\n10:20–11:05 – WorldSBK FP1\n11:20–12:00 – WorldSSP Free Practice\n13:30–13:55 – WorldWCR Tissot Superpole\n14:10–14:35 – WorldSPB Tissot Superpole\n15:00–15:45 – WorldSBK FP2\n16:00–16:40 – WorldSSP Tissot Superpole\n\nSaturday\, March 28 (UTC+0)\n\n09:00–09:10 – WorldWCR Warm Up\n09:20–09:30 – WorldSPB Warm Up\n09:40–10:00 – WorldSBK FP3\n10:10–10:20 – WorldSSP Warm Up\n11:15–11:30 – WorldSBK Tissot Superpole\n12:00 – WorldWCR Race 1 (11 laps)\n13:00 – WorldSPB Race 1 (11 laps)\n14:00 – WorldSSP Race 1 (17 laps)\n15:30 – WorldSBK Race 1 (20 laps)\n\nSunday\, March 29 (UTC+1 – Clocks Spring Forward!)\n\n08:55–09:05 – WorldWCR Warm Up\n09:15–09:25 – WorldSBK Warm Up\n09:35–09:45 – WorldSPB Warm Up\n09:55–10:05 – WorldSSP Warm Up\n11:10 – WorldSBK Tissot Superpole Race (10 laps)\n12:00 – WorldWCR Race 2 (11 laps)\n13:00 – WorldSPB Race 2 (11 laps)\n14:00 – WorldSSP Race 2 (17 laps)\n15:30 – WorldSBK Race 2 (20 laps)\n\nNote: Clocks spring forward from UTC+0 to UTC+1 (summer time) overnight between Saturday and Sunday. All Sunday times are listed in summer time. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Pirelli Portuguese Round – WorldSBK 2026\nRound: 2 of 12\nDate: March 27–29\, 2026\nCircuit: Autódromo Internacional do Algarve\, Portimão\, Portugal\nCircuit Length: 4.592 km\nCorners: 15 (9 right\, 6 left)\nWorldSBK Laps: 20 (Superpole Race: 10)\nTimezone: Europe/Lisbon (Fri/Sat: UTC+0\, Sun: UTC+1)\nTickets: tickets.worldsbk.com\nWebsite: worldsbk.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/worldsbk-pirelli-portuguese-round-2026/
LOCATION:Algarve International Circuit\, Portimao\, Portugal\, Algarve International Circuit\, Portimao\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,Race,WSBK
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SUMMARY:Tokyo Motorcycle Show – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Japan’s Largest Motorcycle Exhibition Returns for Its 53rd Edition\nThe Tokyo Motorcycle Show ranks among the world’s most important two-wheeler events and forms the backbone of Japan’s motorcycle exhibition season alongside its sister shows in Osaka and Nagoya. In 2026\, the show returns for its 53rd edition\, welcoming industry professionals and motorcycle enthusiasts from March 27 to 29 at Tokyo Big Sight\, the country’s largest exhibition center. The event is organized by the Japan Motorcycle Promotion and Safety Association (JMPSA)\, which has been promoting motorcycle culture and road safety in Japan for decades. \nExhibitors and New Releases\nApproximately 150 exhibitors showcase their products across roughly 50\,000 square meters of floor space in the West Exhibition Halls of Tokyo Big Sight. All major Japanese manufacturers – Honda\, Yamaha\, Kawasaki\, and Suzuki – regularly use the show to unveil world premieres and concept studies tailored for the Asian market. International brands including Harley-Davidson\, BMW\, Ducati\, and Triumph traditionally present their latest models to Japanese audiences as well. \nParts suppliers\, accessories manufacturers\, riding gear companies\, tour operators\, and driving schools round out the exhibition program. Over the years\, the Tokyo Motorcycle Show has evolved into a comprehensive industry platform that extends far beyond mere vehicle displays. \nSupporting Program and Special Activities\nBeyond the exhibition stands\, the show offers a diverse stage program. Highlights include demonstrations by the Queen Stars – the famed motorcycle escort squad of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police – as well as appearances by top riders from the All Japan Road Race Championship. Trial shows\, a kids’ motorcycle experience area\, and the Ladies Support Square complete the offering. \nFor 2026\, a special collaboration with the popular smartphone game Monster Strike adds a unique twist: a custom-designed key visual\, limited-edition collectibles\, and a quiz rally through the exhibition halls are designed to attract younger visitors. Honda’s special “Collidedon” area also offers interactive experiences showcasing the brand’s latest technologies. \nCultural Context: Japan’s Unique Motorcycle Market\nJapan is not only home to the world’s four largest motorcycle manufacturers but also features a unique licensing system that distinguishes between different engine displacement classes. The 400cc class holds a particularly special position\, as it can be ridden with a standard motorcycle license. This distinction has shaped the Japanese market for decades and makes the Tokyo Motorcycle Show an ideal venue to experience the diversity of models developed specifically for this market. \nAdmission and Tickets\nDay passes cost 2\,400 yen in advance (approximately 15 euros) and 2\,800 yen at the door. A pair ticket for two visitors is available in advance for 4\,400 yen. High school students and younger attendees enjoy free admission with no ticket required. New riders and visitors under 22 also benefit from free entry through a special campaign. Advance ticket sales launched on February 1\, 2026 through the e-tix.jp platform. \nOpening Hours and Getting There\nThe Tokyo Motorcycle Show 2026 opens on Friday\, March 27\, from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM\, Saturday\, March 28\, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM\, and Sunday\, March 29\, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Tokyo Big Sight is conveniently accessible via the Rinkai Line (Kokusai-Tenjijō Station) or the Yurikamome line (Tokyo Big Sight Station). Travel time from Shinjuku Station is approximately 30 minutes.
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/tokyo-motorcycle-show-2026-en/
LOCATION:Tokyo Big Sight\, 3-11-1 Ariake\, Koto-ku\, Tokyo\, 135-0063\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Fair
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