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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20260411T120000
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SUMMARY:Hill Climb Landshaag–St. Martin – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Europe’s Fastest Motorcycle Hill Climb Returns\nOn April 11–12\, 2026\, the L1507 regional road between Landshaag and St. Martin in Upper Austria’s Mühlviertel region will once again transform into one of European motorsport’s most thrilling racetracks. The FUCHS SILKOLENE Motorcycle Hill Climb Landshaag–St. Martin\, organized by MSC Rottenegg\, is widely regarded as the fastest motorcycle hill climb in Europe — and one of the most storied events in the discipline. \nOfficial flyer: FUCHS SILKOLENE Motorcycle Hill Climb Landshaag–St. Martin 2026\nThe Track: 3\,620 Meters of Pure Adrenaline\nThe course stretches 3\,620 meters with an elevation gain of 230 meters. The closed-off regional road features fast straights\, technical corners\, and varying gradients that push both riders and machines to their absolute limits. The speeds achieved here have earned Landshaag–St. Martin its reputation as the benchmark among European hill climbs. \nFive Championships in One Weekend\nThe 2026 race weekend brings together five prestigious competitions under one roof: \n\nFIM Europe Hill Climb Championship — an international round of the Road Race Hill Climb European Championship\nHistoric European Hill Climb Championship — for classic racing machines from past eras\nAustrian Motorcycle Hill Climb National Championship — the national title fight\nHistoric Austrian National Championship — vintage machines in the national competition\nSupermoto Racer Cup — spectacular supermoto action on the mountain course\n\nSchedule\nSaturday\, April 11\, 2026\n\n12:00–17:00 — Official practice (all classes)\n\nSunday\, April 12\, 2026\n\n08:30–11:00 — Practice (all classes)\nFrom 12:00 — Race runs (all classes)\n\nAll practice and race times are subject to change. Updates will be posted on bergrennen.at. \nAdmission and Tickets\n\nSaturday (practice): €15\nSunday (race day): €25\nWeekend pass: €25\nChildren (10–14 years): €5\nChildren under 10: Free admission\n\nGetting There\nThe venue is located in the Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria\, between the villages of Landshaag and St. Martin. Access is possible via the B127 (from Linz)\, B131 (from Rohrbach)\, B137 (from Wels)\, and B130 (from Passau\, Germany). Spectator parking is available on site. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: FUCHS SILKOLENE Motorcycle Hill Climb Landshaag–St. Martin 2026\nDate: April 11–12\, 2026\nTrack: L1507\, Landshaag–St. Martin\, Upper Austria\nTrack length: 3\,620 m\nElevation gain: 230 m\nOrganizer: MSC Rottenegg\nWebsite: bergrennen.at
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/hill-climb-landshaag-st-martin-2026/
LOCATION:Landshaag Österreich\, St. Martiner Str. 1\, 4101\, Österreich\, Österreich
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,Race,Road Racing
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260419T160000
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SUMMARY:EWC 24 Heures Motos – 2026
DESCRIPTION:49th Edition of the Legendary 24-Hour Motorcycle Race\nFrom April 16 to 19\, 2026\, the Circuit Bugatti in Le Mans once again hosts one of the most demanding endurance races in international motorcycle sport. The 49th edition of the 24 Heures Motos simultaneously marks the opening round of the 2026 FIM Endurance World Championship (EWC)\, making it one of the most significant dates on the racing calendar. \nSince its inaugural edition in 1978\, the race has established itself as one of the world’s most prestigious long-distance events. Three-rider teams take turns over the full 24 hours\, while their mechanics perform tyre changes\, refuelling and repairs under immense time pressure. It is a race that pushes both riders and machines to the absolute limit. \nEntry List and Classes\nFor the first time since 2019\, a full grid lines up on the starting grid: 60 motorcycles have been selected by an official committee for the 49th edition. Entries are split across four categories: \n\nFormula EWC – 19 machines: The prototype class featuring the fastest teams in endurance racing\, including defending champions YART Yamaha along with numerous factory and satellite squads.\nSuperstock – 29 machines: Production-based motorcycles with limited modifications\, traditionally the largest and most fiercely contested class.\nProduction – 11 machines: The entry-level category running 1\,000cc production motorcycles.\nExperimental – 1 machine: Innovative prototypes and future technologies.\n\nCircuit and Records\nThe Circuit Bugatti measures 4.185 kilometres and offers a challenging blend of high-speed sections and technical corners. One of its most iconic features is the famous Dunlop Chicane\, which demands heavy braking and precise direction changes requiring maximum concentration. The current qualifying lap record stands at 1:34.489\, set by Marvin Fritz on a Yamaha in 2025. \nSchedule\nWednesday\, April 15 – Preview\n\n2:00–6:00 PM – 24 Heures Motos Preview: City parade through Le Mans to Place des Jacobins with rider presentations\, interviews and autograph sessions\n\nThursday\, April 16\n\nFree practice and Qualifying 1\nNight practice sessions on the illuminated track\nFairground and village opening\n\nFriday\, April 17\n\nQualifying 2 (final grid positions)\nFIM Sidecar World Championship: Qualifying and Race 1\nPMR Bridgestone Cup and Continental Cup\n\nSaturday\, April 18\n\nMorning: FIM Sidecar World Championship Race 2\, PMR Bridgestone Cup and Continental Cup Race 2\n3:00 PM – Start of the 49th 24 Heures Motos\n8:00 PM – Concert: Les Wampas (Live at the event grounds)\n\nSunday\, April 19\n\n3:00 PM – Chequered flag after 24 hours of racing\nFollowed by: Victory ceremony and podium celebrations\n\n\nTickets and Admission\nTickets for the 49th edition are available through the official website 24h-motos.com and by phone at +33 2 43 40 24 24. The 4-day general admission pass starts from €71 (early bird). Grandstand seating can be added by zone. Children under 16 are admitted free when accompanied by a paying adult. \nGetting There and Practical Information\nThe Circuit Bugatti is located south-west of Le Mans and is easily accessible via the A11 and A28 motorways. Le Mans TGV station offers direct connections from Paris (approximately 1 hour). Camping is available on site\, though vehicle height restrictions apply in certain areas. Internal shuttle buses connect the village with various spectator zones. Quiet hours are observed from midnight to 8 AM. \n\nKey Facts\nEvent: 49th 24 Heures Motos\nDate: April 16–19\, 2026\nCircuit: Circuit Bugatti\, Le Mans\, France\nTrack length: 4.185 km\nGrid: 60 motorcycles across 4 classes\nRace start: Saturday\, April 18\, 3:00 PM (local time)\nFinish: Sunday\, April 19\, 3:00 PM\nChampionship: FIM Endurance World Championship 2026\, Round 1\nTimezone: Europe/Paris (CEST\, UTC+2)\nWebsite: www.24h-motos.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/ewc-24-heures-motos-2026/
LOCATION:Le Mans Bugatti Grand Prix Race Circuit\, France\, Le Mans Bugatti Grand Prix Race Circuit\, France
CATEGORIES:Endurance,Motorsport,Race
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ORGANIZER;CN="ACO %E2%80%93 Automobile Club de l'Ouest":MAILTO:aco@lemans.org
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CREATED:20260328T173930Z
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SUMMARY:WorldSBK – Dutch Round – 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Superbike World Championship returns to the „Cathedral of Speed”\nFrom April 17 to 19\, 2026\, the FIM Superbike World Championship descends on TT Circuit Assen for the Dutch Round – Round 3 of the season. The 4.555-kilometre circuit in the northern Netherlands has earned the title „Cathedral of Motorcycling” for good reason: it has hosted a round of the Motorcycle World Championship every single year since 1949\, making it the oldest permanent venue in international road racing. Its fast\, flowing corners and the legendary banked turn make it one of the most challenging and beloved circuits on the WorldSBK calendar. \nThe 2026 Dutch Round features four classes: the flagship World Superbike Championship (WorldSBK)\, the World Supersport Championship (WorldSSP)\, the new World Sportbike Championship (WorldSPB) — successor to the WorldSSP300 — and the Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR). Fans can look forward to more than 15 sessions and races across three action-packed days. \nCircuit facts and records\nTT Circuit Assen features 18 corners – twelve right-handers and six left-handers – across its 4.555-kilometre layout. The current WorldSBK Superpole lap record belongs to Sam Lowes (Ducati Panigale V4R)\, who set a blistering 1:32.596 in 2025\, eclipsing Toprak Razgatlıoğlu’s previous benchmark of 1:32.934 from 2022. Assen is renowned for its high corner speeds and the technical demands it places on both riders and machinery. \n2026 season: Bulega eyes title defence\nThe 2026 WorldSBK campaign promises fireworks: Nicolo Bulega kicked off the season in dominant fashion\, with commanding performances at the Australian Round and the Portuguese Round in Portimão. The Ducati Panigale V4R continues to set the benchmark\, but the competition is closing in – BMW\, Kawasaki and Yamaha are all pushing hard to close the gap. The Dutch Round at Assen will reveal whether Bulega’s winning streak can survive one of the most demanding tracks on the calendar. \nAssen as a travel destination\nThe city of Assen lies in the province of Drenthe in the northeastern Netherlands. Beyond motorsport\, the region offers charming historic villages\, nature reserves and the UNESCO World Heritage Hunebedden (dolmens). Getting there is straightforward: the circuit sits right next to the A28 motorway and is easily accessible from Germany. The nearest international airport is Groningen Airport Eelde\, approximately 30 kilometres away. Over 45\,000 fans attend the WorldSBK weekend at Assen each year. \n\nFull schedule (local time CEST)\nFriday\, April 17\n\n09:40–10:05 – WorldSPB Free Practice\n10:20–11:05 – WorldSBK Free Practice 1\n11:20–12:00 – WorldSSP Free Practice\n12:15–12:40 – WorldWCR Free Practice\n14:10–14:35 – WorldSPB Tissot Superpole\n15:00–15:45 – WorldSBK Free Practice 2\n16:00–16:40 – WorldSSP Tissot Superpole\n16:55–17:20 – WorldWCR Tissot Superpole\n\nSaturday\, April 18\n\n09:00–09:20 – WorldSBK Free Practice 3\n09:30–09:40 – WorldWCR Warm Up\n09:50–10:00 – WorldSPB Warm Up\n10:10–10:20 – WorldSSP Warm Up\n11:00–11:15 – WorldSBK Tissot Superpole\n11:50 – WorldWCR Race 1\n12:45 – WorldSPB Race 1\n14:00 – WorldSBK Race 1 (20 laps)\n15:15 – WorldSSP Race 1\n\nSunday\, April 19\n\n09:00–09:10 – WorldSBK Warm Up\n09:20–09:30 – WorldWCR Warm Up\n09:40–09:50 – WorldSPB Warm Up\n10:00–10:10 – WorldSSP Warm Up\n11:00 – WorldSBK Tissot Superpole Race (10 laps)\n11:50 – WorldWCR Race 2\n12:45 – WorldSPB Race 2\n14:00 – WorldSBK Race 2 (20 laps)\n15:15 – WorldSSP Race 2\n\n\nTickets and admission\nTickets are available through the official website. A 3-day all-access ticket starts from €105\, a 2-day pass (Sat/Sun) from €89\, and single-day tickets from €35. Children aged 15 and under enjoy free admission – tickets must be collected at the circuit. All tickets include access to grandstands\, the Paddock and Paddock Show\, including the Podium and Parc Fermé. \n\nEvent details\nEvent: Prosecco DOC Dutch Round – WorldSBK 2026\nRound: 3 of 12\nDate: April 17–19\, 2026\nCircuit: TT Circuit Assen\, Netherlands\nTrack length: 4.555 km\nCorners: 18 (12 right\, 6 left)\nLaps WorldSBK: 20 (Superpole Race: 10)\nTimezone: Europe/Amsterdam (CEST\, UTC+2)\nTickets: wsbkassen.com\nWebsite: worldsbk.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/worldsbk-dutch-round-2026-en/
LOCATION:TT Assen Circuit\, De Haar 9\, TE Assen\, 9405\, Niederlande
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,Race,WSBK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTSTAMP:20260529T170304
CREATED:20260214T200300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T145740Z
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SUMMARY:MotoGP - Jerez - Spanish Grand Prix
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP in Jerez – Spanish Grand Prix 2026\n\nFrom 24 to 26 April\, MotoGP heads to Andalusia for the Spanish Grand Prix. The event takes place at the Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto\, one of the most traditional venues on the calendar. Since hosting its first Grand Prix in 1987\, Jerez has become a fan favorite and regularly attracts large crowds.\n\nThe circuit measures 4.42 km and features 8 right-hand and 5 left-hand corners\, plus a 607-metre main straight. The layout is technical and flowing\, demanding precision and strong corner speed\, particularly in the fast sections. \nTrack and Statistics\nAt Jerez\, Valentino Rossi is the most successful rider with seven victories. He is followed by Mick Doohan and Dani Pedrosa. \nThe record for most pole positions is shared by Fabio Quartararo\, Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo. \nThe current lap record (2025) was set by Quartararo with a time of 1:35.610. The highest recorded top speed at the circuit stands at 301.6 km/h. \n\nFull Schedule (MESZ)\nFriday\, 24 April\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\, 25 April\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\n12:45–13:00 – Moto3™ Qualifying 1\n13:10–13:25 – Moto3™ Qualifying 2\n13:40–13:55 – Moto2™ Qualifying 1\n14:05–14:20 – Moto2™ Qualifying 2\n15:00 – MotoGP™ Tissot Sprint (12 laps)\n\nSunday\, 26 April\n\n09:40–09:50 – MotoGP™ Warm-Up\n11:00 – Moto3™ Race (19 laps)\n12:15 – Moto2™ Race (21 laps)\n14:00 – MotoGP™ Grand Prix (25 laps)\n\n\nJerez and Andalusia\nJerez de la Frontera is located in southern Spain in the region of Andalusia. Beyond the race weekend\, you can explore the historic old town\, visit the Alcázar fortress or discover the local sherry bodegas. The region is also known for flamenco culture and traditional Andalusian cuisine. Cities such as Seville\, Cádiz and Granada are within easy reach. \n\nEvent Overview\nEvent: MotoGP Spanish Grand PrixDate: 24–26 April 2026Venue: Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto\, Jerez de la Frontera\, SpainTrack Length: 4.42 kmLongest Straight: 607 mCorners: 8 right / 5 left \nFormat: \n\nFriday: Free practice sessions\nSaturday: Free practice\, qualifying and MotoGP Sprint (12 laps)\nSunday: Warm-up and races in all classes\n\nRace Distances: \n\nMoto3™ – 19 laps (84.04 km)\nMoto2™ – 21 laps (92.88 km)\nMotoGP™ – 25 laps (110.58 km)\n\nSpecial Feature: \n\n\nTraditional European round with strong local support and a unique Andalusian atmosphere
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-jerez-spanish-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto\, Carretera Arcos-El Bosque\, Km 10\, Jerez de la Frontera\, 11405\, Spain
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260430T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260503T220000
DTSTAMP:20260529T170304
CREATED:20260409T043134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260425T150329Z
UID:190119-1777543200-1777845600@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Harley-Davidson European Spring Rally – 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Adriatic Coast Becomes a Biker Paradise\nFrom April 30 to May 3\, 2026\, the Italian coastal town of Senigallia in the Marche region transforms once again into Europe’s premier gathering spot for Harley-Davidson enthusiasts. The European Spring Rally marks the official start of the riding season for thousands of bikers from across the continent and has established itself as one of the most important dates on the Harley-Davidson event calendar. Over four days\, the historic old town is taken over by motorcycles\, live music\, custom culture\, and the unmistakable sense of community that defines the Harley lifestyle. \nProgram Highlights and Activities\nThe event grounds span several landmark squares in Senigallia’s historic center. At the Foro Annonario\, the neoclassical market hall\, the Harley-Davidson Expo showcases the complete 2026 model lineup for the European market for the first time. This is also where H.O.G. members (Harley Owners Group) meet for networking and socializing. \nPiazza Garibaldi serves as the rally’s centerpiece\, featuring the Main Stage where headline acts perform on three consecutive evenings – Thursday\, Friday\, and Saturday. Piazza Simoncelli hosts the Harley Bar with additional entertainment\, while the medieval Rocca Roveresca fortress provides an atmospheric backdrop for evening events. \nDemo Rides are among the highlights of every Spring Rally: visitors can test current Harley-Davidson models from the Sport\, Cruiser\, Grand American Touring\, and Adventure Touring segments on guided rides through the picturesque hills of the Marche region. \nCustom Bike Show\nOn Friday\, May 1\, the Custom Bike Show takes over Piazza Garibaldi – a competition celebrating the most creative and elaborate builds across six categories: Classic\, Touring/Bagger\, Adventure & Offroad\, Sport\, Cruiser\, and Radical Custom. Entries range from lovingly restored vintage models to radical reimaginations pushing the boundaries of motorcycle design. \nThe Grand Parade\nThe emotional highlight of the rally is the Harley-Davidson Parade on Saturday\, May 2. Thousands of motorcycles line up for a spectacular procession through Senigallia’s historic streets – a breathtaking sight and thunderous experience that resonates throughout the entire town. \nSenigallia as a Destination\nSenigallia sits on the Adriatic coast in the Marche region\, roughly 30 kilometers northwest of Ancona. The town is renowned for its “Spiaggia di Velluto” (Velvet Beach)\, the medieval Rocca Roveresca fortress\, and the vibrant local cuisine. For motorcyclists\, the surrounding hills and coastal roads offer excellent touring opportunities. Accommodation at preferential rates can be booked through the official booking platform. \nAdmission and Opening Hours\nAdmission to the Harley-Davidson European Spring Rally is free – the event welcomes all motorcycle enthusiasts\, regardless of brand. Over 100 vendors and authorized Harley-Davidson dealers offer apparel\, parts\, and accessories on site. \nHarley-Davidson Zone hours: Thursday through Sunday\, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Expo and Demo Rides). Evening events on the stages and squares run considerably later. \nWebsite: harley-davidson.com – European Spring Rally
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/harley-davidson-european-spring-rally-2026/
LOCATION:Senigallia – Stadtzentrum\, Piazza Garibaldi\, Senigallia\, 60019\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Event,Meeting
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