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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260904T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260529T172749
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SUMMARY:WorldSBK – France – Magny-Cours – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Superbike World Championship Returns After the Summer Break – Magny-Cours Hosts Round 9\nFrom September 4 to 6\, 2026\, the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours welcomes the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship for Round 9 of the season. The legendary circuit in the heart of France marks the start of the second half of the campaign after the summer break – and with it the beginning of the decisive phase in the fight for the world title. \nMagny-Cours has been a permanent fixture on the WorldSBK calendar since 2003 and has established itself as one of the most popular and traditional venues on the championship. For France’s Superbike fans\, the weekend in the Nièvre département is the highlight of the season. \nTrack and Character\nThe Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours is 4.411 km long and features 17 corners – eight left-handers and nine right-handers. The circuit was opened in 1960 and underwent a comprehensive modernization in 1988. From 1991 to 2008\, Magny-Cours hosted the Formula 1 French Grand Prix. \nThe track layout combines fast sections like the famous Grande Courbe with technically demanding chicanes and sweeping corners named after other international racing circuits – including Adelaide\, Nürburgring\, Estoril\, and Imola. The mix of high-speed passages and slow hairpins places particular demands on Superbike setup and makes Magny-Cours a circuit where configuration determines the outcome of the weekend. \nThe relatively smooth surface is known to be easy on tires\, enabling longer stints without performance degradation. The expansive facility offers spectators excellent views of multiple track sections from the grandstands. \nRace Programme\nThe WorldSBK weekend at Magny-Cours features the full Superbike World Championship programme with three main races in the WorldSBK class: \n\nWorldSBK – 3 races (Race 1 on Saturday\, Superpole Race and Race 2 on Sunday)\nWorldSSP – 2 races of the Supersport World Championship\nWorldWCR – 2 races of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship\nYamaha R3 BLU CRU World Cup – Support series for young riders\n\nHistory and Significance\nMagny-Cours has been writing WorldSBK history for over two decades. It was at this circuit that Jonathan Rea secured his fourth consecutive World Championship in 2018 – a historic moment inseparably linked with the Circuit de Nevers. The French Round consistently ranks among the best-attended events on the WorldSBK calendar\, benefiting from France’s passionate motorsport fanbase. \nWith riders such as former MotoGP pilots Miguel Oliveira and Somkiat Chantra\, established stars like Danilo Petrucci and Andrea Locatelli\, and a strong Ducati contingent\, the 2026 season promises thrilling battles on French soil once again. \nProvisional Schedule (Local Time CEST\, UTC+2)\nThe detailed schedule will be published by the WSBK Commission a few weeks before the event. The following times are based on the standard format for European WorldSBK rounds. \nFriday\, September 4\n\nWorldWCR and Yamaha R3 BLU CRU – Free Practice in the 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\, September 5\n\nWorldSBK Free Practice 3 and Warm-ups\nWorldSBK Tissot Superpole – Morning\nWorldWCR Race 1\nWorldSSP Race 1\nWorldSBK Race 1 – Afternoon\n\nSunday\, September 6\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\nMagny-Cours and Nièvre as a Travel Destination\nThe Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours is located in the Nièvre département in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region\, approximately 250 km south of Paris and 240 km north of Lyon. The nearest major city is Nevers (15 km)\, which offers attractions including its Romanesque cathedral\, the Ducal Palace\, and the shrine of Saint Bernadette Soubirous. \nThe Burgundy region is world-famous for its vineyards\, gastronomy\, and medieval architecture. Access is best via the A77 motorway (Paris–Nevers) or by TGV train to Nevers with shuttle service to the circuit. For international visitors\, Paris-Orly and Lyon-Saint Exupéry airports offer the best connections. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship – Rd. 9\nDate: September 4–6\, 2026\nCircuit: Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours\, France\nTrack Length: 4.411 km (17 corners)\nTimezone: CEST (UTC+2)\nOrganizer: Dorna WSBK Organization\nWebsite: worldsbk.com · circuitmagnycours.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/worldsbk-france-magny-cours-2026/
LOCATION:Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours\, Technopôle du Circuit\, 58470 Magny-Cours\, Magny-Cours\, 58470\, France
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,Race,WSBK
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260906T180000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172749
CREATED:20260513T031746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T074311Z
UID:192244-1788534000-1788717600@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Glemseck 101 – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Glemseck 101 – Round 19 of Europe’s Legendary Bike Meeting\nFrom September 4 to 6\, 2026\, the Glemseck 101 opens its gates for the nineteenth time at the historic Glemseck biker hub on the Solitude race track in Leonberg near Stuttgart\, Germany. What started in 2005 as a small gathering of café racer enthusiasts has long since grown into one of Europe’s largest motorcycle events. More than 40\,000 visitors from around the world come together each year to celebrate motorcycles\, music\, and motorsport culture. \n1/8 Mile Sprint Races and Custom Bike Show\nAt the heart of Glemseck 101 are the legendary 1/8-mile sprint races in knockout format. On the former Solitude race track\, café racers\, scramblers\, bobbers\, and custom bikes from various classes compete head-to-head. Alongside talented customizers from the international scene\, prominent guests from the motorcycle world – including former world champions and racing legends – regularly take to the start line. The custom bike show gives builders and designers from around the world a stage to present their unique creations and craftsmanship to an international audience. \nExhibitor Mile\, Test Rides\, and Stage Program\nMore than 101 exhibitors present current motorcycles\, riding gear\, accessories\, and customizing parts on the exhibitor mile. Manufacturers and dealers offer test rides\, while the stage alternates between vehicle presentations\, interviews\, and live acts. In the evening\, live rock and rockabilly bands provide the perfect festival atmosphere. Camping facilities are available directly on the event grounds for those wishing to stay overnight. \nAdmission and Tickets\nAdmission to Glemseck 101 is free. The event is conceived as an open gathering for all motorcycle enthusiasts – regardless of brand\, year\, or riding style. The 2026 motto: ‘All riders. All styles. All brands.’ \nGetting There\nThe Glemseck is located directly on the legendary Solitude race track between Leonberg and Stuttgart. The address is Glemseck 1\, 71229 Leonberg\, Germany. It can be reached via the L1187/Mahdentalstraße from Leonberg or via the B14 from Stuttgart. Ample parking for motorcycles and cars is available. \n\nEvent: Glemseck 101 – Round 19\nDate: September 4–6\, 2026\nLocation: Bikertreff Glemseck\, Glemseck 1\, 71229 Leonberg\, Germany\nAdmission: Free\nOrganizer: Glemseck GmbH\nWebsite: www.glemseck101.de
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/glemseck-101-2026/
LOCATION:Glemseck 101\, Glemseck 1\, L1188 1\, 71229 Leonberg
CATEGORIES:Event,Meeting,Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260905T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260918T180000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172749
CREATED:20260521T043302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T043302Z
UID:197156-1788588000-1789754400@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:Fellows Ride Himalaya (India) – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fellows Ride Himalaya 2026 – The First International Motorcycle Expedition for Mental Health\nIn September 2026\, the Fellows Ride takes its boldest step yet: a 14-day motorcycle expedition through the Indian Himalayas. Starting from Chandigarh at the foot of the mountains\, the route leads through the remote Spiti Valley\, across the highest motorable passes in the world in Ladakh\, all the way to the legendary Khardung La at 5\,606 meters. It is the first Fellows Ride event outside of Europe – and the highlight of the 2026 season. \nRoute and Highlights\nThe expedition follows one of the most spectacular motorcycle routes on earth. In collaboration with experienced tour operator Motor2Travel\, the route is designed for gradual altitude acclimatization: \n\nChandigarh → Shimla: First Himalayan curves at 2\,200 m\nSpiti Valley: One of the most remote regions of the Himalayas – Buddhist monasteries\, lunar landscapes\, and authentic Tibetan villages\nKunzum Pass (4\,551 m): Gateway from Spiti to Lahaul – open only in summer\nManali → Keylong → Sarchu: Along the “Highway to Heaven” through high-altitude desert\nBaralacha La (4\,890 m) and Tanglang La (5\,328 m): Two of the highest motorable passes in the world\nLeh (3\,500 m): Capital of Ladakh with a medieval royal palace and Buddhist monasteries\nKhardung La (5\,606 m): The tour’s climax – one of the highest motorable roads in the world\nNubra Valley: Remote valley beyond the Khardung La\n\nRiding Royal Enfields\nParticipants ride Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycles – the perfect machine for the demanding road conditions in the high mountains. About 20 percent of the route runs on unpaved trails\, the rest on paved mountain roads. An experienced guide\, a local escort\, a mechanic\, and a support vehicle for luggage are all included. \nCharity: Riding for Mental Health\nAs with all Fellows Ride events\, the Himalaya expedition places its charitable mission front and center: raising awareness for depression and fighting the stigma surrounding mental illness. A portion of the proceeds goes to a local mental health project in India – combining the proven Fellows Ride charity principle with an extraordinary motorcycling adventure. \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\, more than 30 Fellows Rides take place across Germany\, Austria\, Switzerland\, Romania\, and for the first time in India. \nParticipation and Organization\nThe Himalaya expedition is organized in collaboration with Motor2Travel\, an experienced tour operator specializing in motorcycle travel in Asia. The number of participants is limited (6–12 riders). The price includes motorcycle rental\, accommodation\, domestic flight Leh–Delhi\, transfers\, and professional tour guidance. \nMore information about booking and itinerary on the Motor2Travel website and at fellowsride.com. \nKey Information\n\nEvent: Fellows Ride Himalaya (India)\nDate: September 5–18\, 2026 (14 days)\nRoute: Chandigarh → Spiti Valley → Manali → Ladakh → Leh → Khardung La → Delhi\nHighest Point: Khardung La\, approx. 5\,606 m\nMotorcycle: Royal Enfield Himalayan\nOrganizer: Fellows Ride in cooperation with Motor2Travel\nParticipants: 6–12 riders\nWebsite: fellowsride.com · motor2travel.de
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/fellows-ride-himalaya-india-2026/
LOCATION:Nordindien (Chandigarh – Spiti – Ladakh)\, Chandigarh / Leh\, India
CATEGORIES:Donation Ride,Ride
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20260908T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20260913T200000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172749
CREATED:20260406T072009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T072009Z
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SUMMARY:European Bike Week – 2026
DESCRIPTION:28th European Bike Week at Lake Faak\nFrom September 8 to 13\, 2026\, the southern shores of Lake Faak in Carinthia will once again become the epicenter of Europe’s motorcycle scene. The 28th edition of European Bike Week draws over 100\,000 bikers from across the continent to this picturesque lake in the tri-border region of Austria\, Italy\, and Slovenia. What began in 1998 as a regional Harley-Davidson gathering has grown into the largest motorcycle event in Europe – and admission remains completely free. \nHarley Village and Expo\nThe heart of European Bike Week is the Harley Village surrounding the lakeside farmers’ market area. Numerous European Harley-Davidson authorized dealers showcase the current model ranges spanning Sport\, Cruiser\, Grand American Touring\, and Adventure Touring segments. The H-D Expo presents the latest 2026 motorcycles\, apparel\, and accessories. Those keen to experience the machines firsthand can take free demo rides on Carinthia’s legendary mountain passes. The Adventure Zone also offers Pan America models for off-road testing on dedicated courses. \nProgram Highlights and Live Music\nFive evenings of live music at the Saloon Bar and Harley Bar keep the party going throughout the week. The musical kickoff on Tuesday\, September 8\, features rock legends Dave Hill’s Slade performing at the Burgarena Finkenstein – tickets are limited and available through showticket.shop. On Friday\, September 11\, the traditional Custom Bike Show takes over the old town of Villach – about a 20-minute ride from Lake Faak – where handcrafted builds compete for top honors across six categories. Saturday’s highlight is once again the legendary Harley Parade\, Europe’s largest motorcycle procession\, departing from the Rosentaler Straße roundabout. \nCarinthian Hospitality\nBeyond the Harley-Davidson activities\, the region surrounding Lake Faak and Villach offers an attractive supporting program. The Carinthian Corner and Arneitz Village at the lakeside feature regional cuisine\, artisan crafts\, and biker merchandise. In Villach’s city center\, the “Bikers Welcome” program rolls out the red carpet for visitors. The combination of alpine scenery\, mild climate\, and proximity to Italy and Slovenia makes the region an ideal base for extended motorcycle tours over passes such as the Plöcken Pass\, Nassfeld\, or Wurzen Pass. \nAdmission and Accommodation\nAdmission to European Bike Week is free – all areas of the Harley Village\, the Expo\, demo rides\, and live music program are open to everyone. Accommodation around Lake Faak typically books up months in advance. Campsites\, guesthouses\, and hotels in the area can be booked through the official website bikeweek.at. \nOpening Hours\nTuesday\, September 8: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM\nWednesday to Saturday\, September 9–13: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM\nFood\, drinks\, and evening entertainment continue well into the night. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: 28th European Bike Week\nDate: September 8–13\, 2026\nLocation: Lake Faak\, Carinthia\, Austria\nOrganizer: Harley-Davidson / Region Villach Tourismus GmbH\nAdmission: Free\nAttendance: 100\,000+\nWebsite: www.bikeweek.at
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/european-bike-week-2026/
LOCATION:European Bike Week am Faaker See Seeufer Landstrasse 9583 Österreich\, European Bike Week am Faaker See Seeufer Landstrasse 9583 Österreich
CATEGORIES:Event,Meeting,Ride
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260911T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260913T160000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172749
CREATED:20260513T181723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T074442Z
UID:192234-1789117200-1789315200@www.motorcycles.news
SUMMARY:MotoGP – San Marino and Rimini Riviera Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix 2026 – Round 14 at Misano\nThe Gran Premio di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini is one of the most atmospheric events on the MotoGP calendar. From September 11 to 13\, 2026\, the Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli” welcomes the MotoGP paddock for round fourteen of the season. The circuit on the Italian Adriatic coast is named after Marco Simoncelli\, who tragically lost his life in 2011\, and has established itself as one of the most emotional venues in motorcycle Grand Prix racing since joining the calendar in 2007. \nCircuit and Statistics\nThe 4.226-kilometre layout features 16 corners – ten right-handers and six left-handers – and is raced in a clockwise direction. The combination of the fast Curvone section\, technically demanding chicanes and the 530-metre main straight challenges riders and machinery in equal measure. The layout favours close wheel-to-wheel battles\, making the San Marino GP regularly one of the most exciting races of the season. The proximity of the grandstands to the track creates an atmosphere that is hard to match. \nMisano and the Rimini Riviera as a Travel Destination\nThe circuit is located just a few kilometres from the seaside resorts of Rimini\, Riccione and Cattolica – a race weekend can easily be combined with a short holiday on the Adriatic coast. The region is renowned for its culinary diversity\, beach promenades and vibrant nightlife. The Republic of San Marino with its medieval old town and Monte Titano is reachable from the circuit in around 30 minutes by car. The nearest airport is Federico Fellini Airport in Rimini (RMI)\, just about 15 minutes away. Alternatively\, Bologna Airport (BLQ) offers access via the A14 motorway in around 90 minutes. \n\nProvisional Schedule (Local Time CEST\, UTC+2)\nFriday\, September 11\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\, September 12\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\, September 13\n\n09:40–09:50 – MotoGP™ Warm-up\n11:00 – Moto3™ Race\n12:15 – Moto2™ Race\n14:00 – MotoGP™ San Marino and Rimini Riviera Grand Prix\n\nSchedule is provisional and subject to change. Current times at motogp.com. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Gran Premio di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini 2026\nDate: September 11–13\, 2026\nCircuit: Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”\, Misano Adriatico\, Italy\nCircuit length: 4.226 km\nCorners: 16 (10 right\, 6 left)\nLaps MotoGP: 27\nTimezone: CEST (UTC+2)\nWebsite: motogpmisano.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”\, Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”\, Riviera Di Rimini\, Italy
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Motorsport,Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260917T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172749
CREATED:20260514T031754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T074607Z
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SUMMARY:Bol d'Or 24h – EWC Finale – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Bol d’Or 2026 – The Season Finale of the Endurance World Championship\nFrom September 17 to 20\, 2026\, the Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet hosts the world’s most prestigious 24-hour motorcycle race: the Bol d’Or. As the fourth and final round of the 2026 FIM Endurance World Championship (EWC)\, this race decides the world title in endurance racing – a season finale that promises unmatched drama and intensity. \nHistory and Significance\nFirst held in 1922 at the Saint-Germain-en-Laye circuit\, the Bol d’Or is one of the oldest motorsport events in history. Since 1978\, the race has been held at Circuit Paul Ricard\, where it has established itself as one of the absolute highlights of international motorcycle racing. For 24 hours\, three-rider teams of factory professionals and privateers push the latest generation superbikes to their limits – the ultimate test of man and machine. \nThe Circuit\nCircuit Paul Ricard is nestled in the Provençal landscape near Le Castellet\, in the hinterland of the Côte d’Azur. The 5.842-kilometre track is world-famous for its distinctive blue and red runoff zones and offers ideal conditions for endurance racing with 15 corners\, long straights and demanding braking points. The modern floodlight system enables spectacular night racing\, which gives the Bol d’Or its unique character. \n2026 EWC Season – The Decider\nThe 2026 FIM Endurance World Championship comprises four rounds: the 24 Heures Motos at Le Mans (April)\, the 8 Hours of Spa at Spa-Francorchamps (June)\, the legendary Suzuka 8 Hours in Japan (July)\, and the Bol d’Or as the grand finale. Factory teams from Yamaha\, BMW\, Honda\, Suzuki\, Kawasaki and Ducati battle fiercely throughout the season – and at the Bol d’Or\, the final decisions are made. \nFormat and Schedule\nThe race weekend spans four days: \n\nThursday\, September 17: Administrative checks\, technical scrutineering\, first free practice sessions\nFriday\, September 18: Free practice\, qualifying sessions\, night practice\nSaturday\, September 19: Race start at 3:00 PM (local time)\nSunday\, September 20: Chequered flag at 3:00 PM\, podium ceremony\n\nGetting There\nCircuit Paul Ricard is located approximately 45 minutes east of Marseille and 90 minutes west of Nice by car. The nearest airport is Marseille-Provence (MRS)\, from where the circuit is accessible via the A50 motorway. Alternative airports include Toulon-Hyères (TLN\, 30 minutes) and Nice Côte d’Azur (NCE\, 90 minutes). On-site parking is available\, and camping is traditionally possible during the race weekend. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Bol d’Or 2026 – Round 4/4 of the FIM Endurance World Championship\nDate: September 17–20\, 2026\nCircuit: Circuit Paul Ricard\, Le Castellet\, France\nTrack length: 5.842 km\nCorners: 15\nRace duration: 24 hours\nStart: Saturday\, September 19\, 2026\, 3:00 PM (CEST)\nTimezone: Europe/Paris (CEST\, UTC+2)\nWebsite: fimewc.com · circuitpaulricard.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/bol-dor-24h-ewc-finale-2026/
LOCATION:Circuit Paul Ricard\, 2760 Route des Hauts du Camp\, Le Castellet\, 83330\, France
CATEGORIES:Endurance,Motorsport,Race
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SUMMARY:Goodwood Revival – 2026
DESCRIPTION:The World’s Greatest Historic Motorsport Event\nFrom 18 to 20 September 2026\, the Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex is transformed into a time machine: the Goodwood Revival brings the golden era of motorsport from 1948 to 1966 back to life. No other event in the world stages historic racing as authentically – from the racing cars and motorcycles to the visitors’ clothing\, the pit lane design and the period-correct advertising around the circuit. \nThe Goodwood Motor Circuit is the only circuit in Britain still preserved in its original 1948 condition. The 3.86-kilometre (2.4-mile) track hosted legendary races between 1948 and 1966 before it was closed and revived in 1998 by the Duke of Richmond as the Revival meeting. Since then\, it has become the mecca of the classic motorsport scene worldwide. \nRace Programme 2026\nThe 2026 edition features fifteen races across three days. Among the highlights: \n\nBarry Sheene Memorial Trophy – The motorcycle highlight: historic 1960s racing motorcycles in a two-rider team format on the original circuit. Named after two-time 500cc World Champion Barry Sheene.\nStirling Moss Memorial Trophy – The traditional Friday evening race featuring some of the most valuable and beautiful GT racing cars in the world\, including Jaguar E-Types\, Aston Martin DB4 GTs and Ferrari 250 SWBs.\nLavant Cup – Returns with a spectacular grid of 1950s Ferrari and Maserati sports cars.\nBrooklands Trophy – Sports car endurance racing in the spirit of the Brooklands era.\nSt Mary’s Trophy – Saloon car racing with celebrity guest drivers\, including former Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button.\n\nThe Unique Revival Atmosphere\nWhat sets the Goodwood Revival apart from every other motorsport event is the complete time-travel experience. Tens of thousands of visitors dress in original 1940s–1960s fashion – from petticoat dresses and victory rolls to tweed suits and flying jackets. The entire infrastructure\, from food stalls to announcements and music\, is period-authentic. \nBeyond the circuit\, the grounds feature the Earls Court Motor Show (a 1950s/60s-style car exhibition)\, the Over The Road area with vintage trade and lifestyle\, the Freddie March Spirit of Aviation display at the adjacent Goodwood Aerodrome\, and the Bonhams Auction – one of the year’s most important sales of historic vehicles and motorcycles. \nItalian Focus in 2026\nThe 2026 edition puts Italian style and passion centre stage. At the Turning Circle (Gate 2)\, the Revival celebrates Italy’s motorsport heritage – from Ducati and MV Agusta to Ferrari\, Maserati\, Alfa Romeo and Lancia. Alongside spectacular racing machinery\, prominent figures from Italian motorsport history are expected to attend. \nTickets and Admission\nTickets for the 2026 Goodwood Revival are available via the official website. Early bird discount until 30 April 2026 (23:59 hrs). Children under 12 enter free. Visitors aged 13–21 receive discounted tickets. Goodwood Road Racing Club (GRRC) members get an additional ten per cent off. \nDay tickets (Friday\, Saturday\, Sunday)\, weekend passes\, three-day tickets and grandstand/hospitality packages are available. Ticket hotline: +44 (0)1243 755055. \nTravel and Location\nThe Goodwood Motor Circuit lies in West Sussex\, around an hour’s drive south of London and six kilometres north of Chichester. Access via the A286 or A285. Shuttle buses run from Chichester railway station during the event. From mainland Europe: Eurotunnel to Folkestone (approximately two hours) or ferry to Portsmouth (30 minutes west of Goodwood). \nEvent Key Facts\nEvent: Goodwood Revival 2026\n2026 Focus: Italian Motorsport & Style\nDates: 18–20 September 2026\nLocation: Goodwood Motor Circuit\, Chichester\, West Sussex\, United Kingdom\nCircuit Length: 3.86 km / 2.4 miles\nTimezone: Europe/London (BST\, UTC+1)\nRaces: 15 races across 3 days\nWebsite: goodwood.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/goodwood-revival-2026/
LOCATION:Goodwood Estate\, Goodwood House\, Chichester\, PO18 0PX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20260918T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20260920T160000
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CREATED:20260411T083218Z
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SUMMARY:MotoGP – Austrian Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP Austrian Grand Prix 2026 at the Red Bull Ring\nFrom September 18 to 20\, 2026\, the MotoGP™ World Championship returns to Spielberg for the bwin Grand Prix of Austria – one of the undisputed highlights on the European racing calendar. Nestled among the rolling hills of Upper Styria\, the Red Bull Ring has delivered breathtaking races since MotoGP’s return in 2016\, with dramatic overtakes on its long straights and fierce braking battles into its tight corners. \nThe Red Bull Ring is regarded as one of the fastest circuits on the calendar. A combination of 65 meters of elevation change\, three left-hand and seven right-hand corners\, and a 626-meter-long main straight creates a unique blend of high-speed passages and technically demanding braking zones. The natural amphitheatre-like topography gives spectators excellent views of the action from virtually every vantage point. \nCircuit and Statistics\nThe Red Bull Ring measures 4.318 kilometers and features ten corners. The current race lap record is held by Francesco Bagnaia at 1:29.519\, set in 2024. The fastest ever MotoGP™ lap at Spielberg belongs to Jorge Martín\, who clocked a blistering 1:27.748 during qualifying in 2024. The track is renowned for its stop-and-go character\, where strong braking performance and rapid acceleration out of slow corners make the difference between victory and defeat. \nStyria as a Travel Destination\nSpielberg is located in the Mur Valley\, approximately 75 kilometers north of Graz. Beyond motorsport\, the region offers a wealth of leisure activities: hiking in the Styrian Alps\, the famous wine region of Southern Styria\, and the historic old town of Graz\, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The circuit is accessible by car via the A9 motorway or by train to Knittelfeld/Zeltweg. On race weekend\, shuttle buses run from around 50 pickup points across Austria directly to the Red Bull Ring. \nSupporting Programme 2026\nIn addition to the three MotoGP™ classes and MotoE™\, the 2026 edition features the Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup season finale at the Red Bull Ring. Visitors can also look forward to an extensive entertainment programme including concerts\, autograph sessions\, stunt shows\, and air displays around the circuit. \n\nComplete Schedule (Local Time)\nFriday\, September 18\n\n08:30–08:45 – MotoE™ Practice 1\n09:00–09:35 – Moto3™ Free Practice\n09:50–10:30 – Moto2™ Free Practice\n10:45–11:30 – MotoGP™ Free Practice 1\n12:35–12:50 – MotoE™ Practice 2\n13:15–13:50 – Moto3™ Practice 1\n14:05–14:45 – Moto2™ Practice 1\n15:00–16:00 – MotoGP™ Practice\n17:00–17:10 – MotoE™ Qualifying 1\n17:20–17:30 – MotoE™ Qualifying 2\n\nSaturday\, September 19\n\n08:40–09:10 – Moto3™ Practice 2\n09:25–09:55 – Moto2™ 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\n12:50–13:05 – Moto3™ Qualifying 1\n13:15–13:30 – Moto3™ Qualifying 2\n13:40–13:55 – Moto2™ Qualifying 1\n14:05–14:20 – Moto2™ Qualifying 2\n15:00 – MotoGP™ Tissot Sprint\n16:10 – MotoE™ Race 2\n\nSunday\, September 20\n\n09:40–09:50 – MotoGP™ Warm-up\n10:00–10:40 – Rider Fan Parade\n11:00 – Moto3™ Race\n12:15 – Moto2™ Race\n14:00 – MotoGP™ Grand Prix\n\n\nEvent Facts\nEvent: bwin Grand Prix of Austria 2026\nDate: September 18–20\, 2026\nCircuit: Red Bull Ring\, Spielberg\, Austria\nTrack Length: 4.318 km\nCorners: 10 (3 Left\, 7 Right)\nElevation Change: 65 m\nLongest Straight: 626 m\nRace Lap Record: 1:29.519 (Francesco Bagnaia\, 2024)\nTickets: from €149 (3-Day Green Ticket)\nTimezone: CEST (UTC+2)\nWebsite: motogpaustria.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-austrian-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Red Bull Ring\, Red Bull Ring\, Spielberg\, Austria
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Race
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SUMMARY:WorldSBK – Italy – Cremona – 2026
DESCRIPTION:WorldSBK at the Cremona Circuit – the Italian Round of the 2026 Superbike World Championship\nFrom September 25 to 27\, 2026\, the Cremona Circuit hosts the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship for Round 10 of the season. Located in the Lombardy region of Italy’s Po Valley\, the circuit has been part of the WorldSBK calendar since 2024\, bringing the Superbike World Championship to a region that previously had no permanent fixture in the international motorsport calendar. For Italian fans\, Cremona offers a welcome second home round alongside Misano – and for the teams\, a technically demanding challenge on a still relatively new circuit. \nTrack and Character\nThe Cremona Circuit measures 3.768 km in length and features 13 corners – six right-handers and seven left-handers. The anti-clockwise circuit was opened in 2011 and upgraded in 2023 for use in the Superbike World Championship. The track layout combines a 400-metre start-finish straight with an 885-metre back straight running alongside Lombardy’s rice fields and technically demanding corner combinations. \nParticularly challenging is the section around Turns 4\, 5\, and 6\, where a lack of visual reference points makes braking difficult\, as well as the San Martino corkscrew chicane in the rear section of the track. The relatively flat circuit in the Po Valley ensures even tyre wear but places special demands on the aerodynamic efficiency of the Superbikes on the long straights. \nRacing Programme\nThe WorldSBK weekend at the Cremona Circuit features the full programme of the Superbike World Championship: \n\nWorldSBK – 3 races (Race 1 on Saturday\, Superpole Race and Race 2 on Sunday)\nWorldSSP – 2 races of the Supersport World Championship\nWorldWCR – 2 races of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship\nYamaha R3 BLU CRU World Cup – Support cup for young riders\n\nHistory and Significance\nThe Cremona Circuit was awarded a five-year contract for the Superbike World Championship in October 2023 and celebrated its WorldSBK debut in 2024. The addition of the circuit to the calendar is part of the Dorna WSBK Organization’s strategy to open up new markets and bring the championship to regions that previously had no access to international motorsport at the highest level. Lombardy\, with its strong motorcycle industry – Ducati\, MV Agusta\, and numerous suppliers have their headquarters or significant operations here – provides a perfect environment for the Superbike World Championship. \nWith Ducati’s dominant presence in WorldSBK\, established stars like Toprak Razgatlıoğlu and Álvaro Bautista\, and emerging talents challenging at the front\, the 2026 Italian Round at the Cremona Circuit promises thrilling racing on Italian soil once again. \nProvisional Schedule (Local Time CEST\, UTC+2)\nThe detailed schedule will be published by the WSBK Commission a few weeks before the event. The following times are based on the standard format for European WorldSBK rounds. \nFriday\, September 25\n\nWorldWCR and Yamaha R3 BLU CRU – Free Practice in the 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\, September 26\n\nWorldSBK Free Practice 3 and Warm-ups\nWorldSBK Tissot Superpole – Morning\nWorldWCR Race 1\nWorldSSP Race 1\nWorldSBK Race 1 – Afternoon\n\nSunday\, September 27\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\nCremona and Lombardy as a Travel Destination\nThe Cremona Circuit is located near San Martino del Lago\, approximately 25 km east of the city of Cremona in Lombardy’s Po Valley. The city of Cremona is world-famous as the birthplace of violin making – Antonio Stradivari\, Giuseppe Guarneri\, and Andrea Amati created their legendary instruments here. The Museo del Violino\, the Romanesque cathedral with its Torrazzo (the tallest brick tower in Europe)\, and the medieval Piazza del Comune are among the city’s highlights. \nThe best access is via the A21 motorway (Brescia–Piacenza) or by train to Cremona with a subsequent transfer to the circuit. Milan Linate (90 km)\, Milan Malpensa (150 km)\, and Bergamo Orio al Serio (80 km) international airports offer the best connections for international visitors. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship – Rd. 10\nDate: September 25–27\, 2026\nCircuit: Cremona Circuit\, San Martino del Lago\, Italy\nTrack Length: 3.768 km (13 corners)\nTimezone: CEST (UTC+2)\nOrganiser: Dorna WSBK Organization\nWebsite: worldsbk.com · cremonacircuit.it
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/worldsbk-italy-cremona-2026/
LOCATION:Cremona Circuit\, Via del Trattarello\, 26010 San Martino del Lago CR\, San Martino del Lago\, 26010\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,Race,WSBK
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