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SUMMARY:Sturgis Motorcycle Rally - 2026
DESCRIPTION:Sturgis Motorcycle Rally\n86th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle RallyAugust 7 – August 16\, 2026 \nEvery August\, a steady rumble rolls through the Black Hills of South Dakota. It’s not thunder—it’s the sound of thousands of engines as riders from across the country and around the world make their way to Sturgis. In 2026\, the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally returns for its 86th edition. \nWhat began in 1938 as a small gathering with just nine racers has grown into one of the largest motorcycle events worldwide. The rally was founded by Clarence “Pappy” Hoel\, an Indian Motorcycle dealer and member of the Jackpine Gypsies Motorcycle Club. Early activities included races\, stunt shows\, a group ride\, and community festivities. Despite a pause during World War II\, the event quickly resumed and continued to expand. \nOver the decades\, new highlights were added\, including Hill Climb and Motocross races. The duration extended from a few days to a full 10-day schedule. Main Street in downtown Sturgis became a central hub\, closed to regular traffic and dedicated to motorcycles during the rally. Vendor areas grew from a handful of stands to hundreds of exhibitors offering everything from apparel and food to custom-built bikes. \nCamping has always been part of the rally experience. While early visitors pitched tents in backyards and city parks\, today there are numerous campgrounds in and around Sturgis\, some operating like small event towns with concert stages\, shops\, and entertainment areas. \nSince the 1990s\, annual attendance has averaged around 500\,000 visitors\, with milestone anniversaries drawing even larger crowds. Today\, the rally is a structured and professionally organized festival featuring daily concerts\, scenic rides through the Black Hills\, bike shows\, racing events\, and special theme days such as Military Appreciation Day and dedicated gatherings for women riders. \nMore than eight decades after its first edition\, one thing remains unchanged: every August\, Sturgis becomes a global meeting point for motorcycle culture. \n\nKey Facts at a Glance\n\nEvent: 86th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally\nLocation: Sturgis\, South Dakota\, USA (Black Hills region)\nDates: August 7 – August 16\, 2026\nDuration: 10 days\nAverage Attendance: Approx. 500\,000 visitors annually\nProgram Includes: Motorcycle races (Hill Climb\, Motocross)\, scenic rides\, live concerts\, vendor exhibitions\, themed events\nAccommodation: Multiple campgrounds and lodging options in and around Sturgis\nVisitor Information: Sturgis Area Chamber & Welcome Center\, 2040 Junction Avenue\, Phone: +1 (605) 347-2556
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/sturgis-motorcycle-rally-2026/
LOCATION:Sturgis\, SD 57785\, Vereinigte Staaten\, Sturgis\, Sturgis\, 57785\, Vereinigte Staaten
CATEGORIES:Event,Fair,Meeting,Race,Ride
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260809T180000
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SUMMARY:MotoGP – British Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP Returns to Silverstone for a Midsummer Showdown\nFrom August 7 to 9\, 2026\, the MotoGP World Championship heads to the legendary Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire for Round 13 of the season. After a brief stint in May during the 2025 edition\, the British Grand Prix reclaims its traditional summer slot in August – a move welcomed by fans and teams alike. \nSilverstone is the spiritual home of British motorsport. Built on a former World War II military airfield\, the venue first hosted racing in 1948 and has been the permanent home of the British motorcycle Grand Prix since 2010. Prior to that\, Silverstone hosted the British round from 1977 to 1986 before Donington Park took over from 1987 to 2009. \nCircuit and Statistics\nThe Silverstone Grand Prix circuit measures 5.9 kilometres\, making it one of the longest tracks on the MotoGP calendar. Its 18 corners – including legendary sections like Maggotts\, Becketts\, and the Hangar Straight – demand the utmost precision from riders at speeds of up to 341 km/h. The current qualifying record stands at 1:57.309\, set by Aleix Espargaró in 2024. The fastest race lap belongs to Alex Rins\, who clocked 1:59.346 in 2022. \nAt the 2024 edition\, Enea Bastianini dominated the entire weekend\, winning both the Sprint and the main race – an impressive display of power by the Ducati rider\, who overtook Jorge Martín in the closing laps. \nSilverstone as a Travel Destination\nThe circuit is located approximately 100 kilometres northwest of London\, on the border of Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire. The surrounding region offers attractive side trips including the Cotswolds\, the historic town of Towcester\, and the university city of Oxford. The venue is accessible by car via the M1 and M40 motorways\, by train to Milton Keynes Central\, or via shuttle services on race weekends. \n\nProvisional Schedule (Local Time BST)\nThe detailed timetable will be published by Dorna a few weeks before the event. The following times are based on the standard format for European rounds and are subject to change. \nFriday\, August 7\n\n10:45–11:30 – MotoGP™ Free Practice 1\n11:45–12:25 – Moto2™ Free Practice 1\n12:40–13:15 – Moto3™ Free Practice 1\n15:00–16:00 – MotoGP™ Practice\n16:15–16:55 – Moto2™ Practice\n17:10–17:45 – Moto3™ Practice\n\nSaturday\, August 8\n\n10:10–10:40 – MotoGP™ Free Practice 2\n10:50–11:05 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 1\n11:15–11:30 – MotoGP™ Qualifying 2\n11:50–12:05 – Moto2™ Qualifying 1\n12:15–12:30 – Moto2™ Qualifying 2\n12:50–13:05 – Moto3™ Qualifying 1\n13:15–13:30 – Moto3™ Qualifying 2\n15:00 – MotoGP™ Tissot Sprint (10 laps)\n\nSunday\, August 9\n\n09:40–09:50 – MotoGP™ Warm-up\n11:00 – Moto3™ Race (17 laps)\n12:15 – Moto2™ Race (18 laps)\n14:00 – MotoGP™ Grand Prix (20 laps)\n\n\nEvent Facts\nEvent: Monster Energy British Grand Prix – MotoGP™ 2026\nDate: August 7–9\, 2026\nCircuit: Silverstone Circuit\, Towcester\, Great Britain\nTrack Length: 5.900 km\nLaps MotoGP™: 20 (Sprint: 10)\nTime Zone: BST (UTC+1)\nWebsite: silverstone.co.uk
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-british-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Silverstone\, Towcester NN12 8TN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Motorsport,Race
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SUMMARY:Manx Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Manx Grand Prix 2026 on the Isle of Man\nThe Manx Grand Prix returns to the legendary Snaefell Mountain Course from 16 to 24 August 2026 – arguably the most famous road racing circuit in the world. Since 1923\, the event has served as the stepping stone for aspiring road racers and is widely regarded as the first step towards competing at the Isle of Man TT. Organised by the Manx Motor Cycle Club (MMCC) in conjunction with the Department of Infrastructure and ACU Events\, the Manx Grand Prix combines deep-rooted tradition with ambitious road racing competition. \nThe Course\nThe 37.73-mile (60.725 km) Mountain Course runs along public roads from Douglas through Ramsey and over the 2\,034 ft (621 m) Snaefell Mountain back to the start at the Grandstand Area. With over 200 corners\, narrow village passages\, and elevation changes from sea level to over 1\,300 ft\, the course presents a unique challenge found nowhere else in motorsport. The Manx Grand Prix uses the same course as the legendary TT but caters to amateur and up-and-coming riders looking to earn their stripes for a future TT entry. \nClasses and Programme\nThe race programme comprises multiple classes for different motorcycle types and engine capacities. The first practice week begins on Saturday\, 16 August\, with practice sessions on the Mountain Course. Race week culminates on Monday\, 24 August\, the final race day. Running alongside the Manx Grand Prix is the Classic TT (19–28 August)\, where experienced riders and former TT winners compete on historic machinery. \nThe Isle of Man as a Destination\nThe Isle of Man sits in the Irish Sea between England\, Scotland\, Wales and Ireland. The self-governing British Crown Dependency is accessible by ferry from Liverpool\, Heysham and Belfast\, as well as by air. Beyond motorsport\, the island offers spectacular coastal scenery\, the historic steam railway\, Victorian architecture in Douglas\, and the famous Laxey Wheel – the world’s largest surviving waterwheel. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Manx Grand Prix 2026\nDate: 16–24 August 2026\nCircuit: Snaefell Mountain Course\, Isle of Man\nCircuit Length: 37.73 miles (60.725 km)\nTime Zone: BST (UTC+1)\nOrganiser: Manx Motor Cycle Club (MMCC) / ACU Events\nWebsite: manxgrandprix.co.uk
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/manx-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Mountain Course\, Isle of Man\, Mountain Course\, Snaefell Mountain Road\, Isle of Man\, IM1\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Race,Road Racing
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SUMMARY:Classic TT – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Classic TT 2026 – Historic Racing on the Mountain Course\nThe Classic TT returns to the legendary Snaefell Mountain Course on the Isle of Man from 19 to 28 August 2026. Over ten days\, experienced road racers and former TT winners compete on historic racing machines – on the same 37.73-mile (60.725 km) public road course that has hosted the Isle of Man TT since 1907. The Classic TT is the world’s premier event for classic motorcycle road racing. \nClasses and Programme\nThe Classic TT race programme features several classes covering different eras and engine capacities of historic racing motorcycles: \n\nClassic Superbike – The premier class of the Classic TT: superbikes from the 1980s and early 1990s\, including Honda RC30\, Yamaha OW01\, Suzuki GSX-R and Kawasaki ZXR machines. Four laps of the Mountain Course.\nClassic Senior & Junior – Classic Grand Prix machinery with two-stroke and four-stroke engines across various displacement classes. The Senior class for the larger engines\, the Junior for mid-range capacity machines.\nLightweight Classic – Small\, nimble racing machines up to 250cc – the class where technical finesse triumphs over raw power.\nClassic Sidecar – Historic outfits on the Mountain Course: three wheels\, two crew members and over 200 corners across 37 miles – one of the most spectacular classes in all of road racing.\n\nThe first practice weekend shares the schedule with the Manx Grand Prix (16–24 August)\, which runs on the same course. The Classic TT race week extends from 23 to 28 August\, with the main races taking place on the final days. \nRiders and Entry List\nThe Classic TT attracts a unique entry list: former TT and Grand Prix winners\, active road racing stars\, and passionate privateers who bring their own lovingly prepared machines to the start line. Past entries have included riders such as Michael Dunlop\, Dean Harrison\, John McGuinness\, Peter Hickman and Jamie Coward – many of them with multiple TT victories to their name. \nThe Isle of Man as a Travel Destination\nThe Isle of Man lies in the Irish Sea between England\, Scotland\, Wales and Ireland. The self-governing British Crown Dependency is accessible by ferry with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from Liverpool\, Heysham and Belfast\, as well as by air from several British and Irish airports. Beyond motorsport\, the island offers spectacular coastal landscapes\, the historic steam and electric railway\, Victorian architecture in the capital Douglas\, and the famous Laxey Wheel – the world’s largest working waterwheel. \nFor visitors to the Classic TT and Manx Grand Prix\, August on the island is a special time: less crowded than during the TT in May/June\, but with the same unique atmosphere – the scent of castor oil\, the thunder of engines through the villages\, and the hospitality of the islanders who have carried motorsport in their DNA for over a century. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Classic TT 2026\nDate: 19–28 August 2026\nCircuit: Snaefell Mountain Course\, Isle of Man\nCircuit length: 37.73 miles / 60.725 km\nTime zone: BST (UTC+1)\nOrganiser: ACU Events Ltd / Isle of Man Department for Enterprise\nWebsite: iomttraces.com/classic
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/classic-tt-2026/
LOCATION:Mountain Course\, Isle of Man\, Mountain Course\, Snaefell Mountain Road\, Isle of Man\, IM1\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,Race,Road Racing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260823
DTSTAMP:20260529T172042
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UID:199252-1787356800-1787443199@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Fellows Ride Berlin – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fellows Ride Berlin 2026 – Riding with an Open Visor for Depression Awareness\nOn August 22\, 2026\, the Fellows Ride rolls through the streets of Berlin. Under the motto “The World is Too Beautiful for Depression\,” motorcyclists come together to raise awareness about depression and mental health. The charity motorcycle demonstration is part of the nationwide Fellows Ride series\, which has been growing steadily since 2021 and now attracts international attention. \nWhat is the Fellows Ride?\nThe Fellows Ride was founded by Dieter Schneider\, Peter Grethler\, and Karl Miller. What began as a single motorcycle demonstration in Würzburg has evolved into a movement uniting thousands of riders across Germany and Europe. The mission: break the stigma surrounding depression\, encourage those affected\, and raise funds for regional mental health projects. Every kilometer ridden is a statement – loud\, visible\, and united in solidarity. \nBerlin as a Stage\nThe German capital provides a particularly impressive backdrop for this charity demonstration. Hundreds of motorcycles of all makes and sizes form a convoy through Berlin’s streets. The exact route\, starting point\, and destination will be announced in advance on the official website and via the Fellows Ride newsletter. Police escort the registered demonstration and ensure a clear road ahead. \nHow to Participate\nThe Fellows Ride Berlin welcomes all motorcycle enthusiasts – regardless of brand\, engine size\, or experience. Participation is free of charge. It’s not about the motorcycle; it’s about the cause. Registration is available through the official website. \nDonations and Support\nAll donations go to the Depression-Inklusion Foundation by Thomas Lurz and Dieter Schneider\, supporting regional projects for depression aid and suicide prevention. Donations can also be made independently of participation – via bank transfer or PayPal through the Fellows Ride website. \nKey Facts\nEvent: Fellows Ride Berlin – 2026\nDate: August 22\, 2026 (all day)\nLocation: Berlin\, Germany\nOrganizer: Fellows Ride (Friedenstraße 29\, 97072 Würzburg\, Germany)\nAdmission: Free\nWebsite: fellowsride.com\nDonate: betterplace.org
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/fellows-ride-berlin-2026/
LOCATION:Berlin\, Deutschland\, Berlin\, Berlin\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Donation Ride
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SUMMARY:MotoGP – Aragón Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP Aragón Grand Prix 2026 – Racing in the Heart of Spain\nMotorLand Aragón welcomes the MotoGP World Championship for the thirteenth time in the current era\, marking the start of the second half of the season after the summer break. The 5.077-kilometre circuit near Alcañiz in the province of Teruel has been a permanent fixture on the racing calendar since 2010 and is widely regarded as one of the most demanding tracks on the schedule. \nCircuit and Statistics\nDesigned by Hermann Tilke\, the layout features 17 corners – ten left-handers and seven right-handers – along with a 968-metre main straight where top speeds exceed 340 km/h. The anti-clockwise circuit offers a genuine challenge for riders and machinery alike\, with elevation changes of up to 50 metres and varying corner radii throughout the lap. Marc Márquez holds the outright lap record with a time of 1:45.801\, set in 2025. The continental inland location in the Aragonese steppe produces extreme conditions\, with track temperatures regularly exceeding 55°C during summer events. \nAlcañiz and the Region\nThe medieval town of Alcañiz lies just a few kilometres from the circuit and offers a charming contrast to the race weekend with its castle\, Gothic main church and bustling Plaza de España. The Bajo Aragón region is renowned for its olive oil production and the traditional drumming ceremony during Semana Santa. The nearest international airport is in Zaragoza (approximately 130 km)\, with Reus near Tarragona (approximately 180 km) as an alternative. \n\nProvisional Schedule (Local Time)\nFriday\, 28 August\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\, 29 August\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\n\nSunday\, 30 August\n\n09:40–09:50 – MotoGP™ Warm-up\n11:00 – Moto3™ Race\n12:15 – Moto2™ Race\n14:00 – MotoGP™ Aragón Grand Prix\n\n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Gran Premio de Aragón 2026\nDate: 28–30 August 2026\nCircuit: MotorLand Aragón\, Alcañiz\, Spain\nTrack Length: 5.077 km\nCorners: 17 (10 left\, 7 right)\nLaps MotoGP: 23\nTime Zone: CEST (UTC+2)\nWebsite: www.aragonmotogp.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-aragon-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:MotorLand Aragon\, Edificio Circuito de Velocidad Ctra\, TE-V-7033\, Km. 1\, 44600 Alcañiz\, Teruel\, Spanien
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Race
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