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SUMMARY:MotoGP – Japan Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP Grand Prix of Japan 2026 at Motegi\nThe Motul Grand Prix of Japan is one of the most prestigious events on the MotoGP calendar\, taking place from October 2 to 4\, 2026\, at Mobility Resort Motegi in Tochigi Prefecture\, Japan. As the home race of Honda Motor Co.\, the event holds special significance – the circuit was built by the Japanese manufacturer in 1997 and has been a permanent fixture on the MotoGP World Championship schedule since 2004. Round 16 of the 2026 season promises intense battles on a track renowned for its demanding braking zones and tight hairpin corners. \nCircuit and Statistics\nMobility Resort Motegi (formerly Twin Ring Motegi) features a 4.801 km road course with 14 corners\, including several 90-degree turns and consecutive hairpin bends. The circuit places exceptional demands on braking performance – few other tracks on the calendar punish brakes as heavily as Motegi. The MotoGP lap record stands at 1:43.489\, set by Brad Binder (KTM). The venue has a spectator capacity of approximately 50\,000. \nMotegi as a Travel Destination\nThe circuit is situated in rural Tochigi Prefecture\, approximately 120 kilometres northeast of Tokyo. The region is known for its hot springs (onsen)\, historic temples\, and the famous Kegon Falls near Nikkō. International visitors are advised to travel via Tokyo\, where shuttle buses run directly to the circuit. The Shinkansen connection to Utsunomiya with a subsequent transfer is also a popular option. \n\nSchedule (Local Time / JST)\nThe detailed timetable with exact session times is usually published by MotoGP several weeks before the event. This page will be updated as soon as the official schedule is available. \nFriday\, October 2\, 2026\n\nMoto3™ Free Practice 1\nMoto2™ Free Practice 1\nMotoGP™ Free Practice 1\nMoto3™ Practice\nMoto2™ Practice\nMotoGP™ Practice\n\nSaturday\, October 3\, 2026\n\nMoto3™ Free Practice 2\nMoto2™ Free Practice 2\nMotoGP™ Free Practice 2\nMotoGP™ Qualifying 1 & 2\nMoto3™ Qualifying 1 & 2\nMoto2™ Qualifying 1 & 2\nMotoGP™ Tissot Sprint (12 laps)\n\nSunday\, October 4\, 2026\n\nMotoGP™ Warm-up\nMoto3™ Race (20 laps)\nMoto2™ Race (22 laps)\nMotoGP™ Grand Prix (24 laps)\n\n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Motul Grand Prix of Japan 2026\nDate: October 2–4\, 2026\nCircuit: Mobility Resort Motegi\, Motegi\, Tochigi\, Japan\nTrack length: 4.801 km (2.983 mi)\nCorners: 14\nLaps MotoGP: 24\nLaps Sprint: 12\nTime zone: JST (UTC+9)\nWebsite: mr-motegi.jp
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-japan-grand-prix-2026-en/
LOCATION:Mobility Resort Motegi\, 120-1 Hiyama\, Motegi\, Motegi\, Tochigi\, 321-3597\, Japan
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Motorsport
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CREATED:20260515T031701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T075014Z
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SUMMARY:Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) – 2026
DESCRIPTION:The “Olympics of Motocross” Returns to Ernée\nThe Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) returns to the legendary circuit of Ernée in France from 2 to 4 October 2026. The most prestigious nations event in motocross – often referred to as the “Olympics of Motocross” – brings together the world’s best riders\, who compete not for their teams but for their home countries. \nFormat and Classes\nEach participating country sends a trio of three riders competing in the MXGP\, MX2\, and Open classes. The results of all three riders are combined\, and the nation with the lowest overall score wins. This unique team format has produced dramatic twists and unforgettable moments for decades – a single crash or mechanical failure can shatter an entire nation’s hopes. \nErnée – One of Motocross’ Most Beloved Circuits\nThe Circuit d’Ernée in the Mayenne department (Pays de la Loire) is one of the most sought-after venues in international motocross. With its natural stadium-like layout\, dramatic elevation changes\, and an atmosphere that is second to none\, Ernée is equally beloved by riders and fans. The last edition of the MXoN at Ernée (2023) is widely regarded as one of the greatest events in motocross history. \nFrance as Host Nation\nWith the French team as the host nation\, the 2026 edition promises an electrifying atmosphere. France is traditionally one of the strongest motocross nations in the world and will give everything to bring the title home in front of their passionate fans. The support of the French motocross faithful makes every event in France a special experience. \nSchedule and Programme\nThe race weekend spans three days: \n\nFriday\, 2 October: Official Team Parade and Opening Ceremony\, free practice sessions\nSaturday\, 3 October: Qualifying Races in all three classes\nSunday\, 4 October: The three scoring races (MXoN Races) – MXGP + MX2\, MXGP + Open\, MX2 + Open – followed by the final podium ceremony\n\nThe detailed schedule will be published by Infront Moto Racing a few weeks before the event. \nTickets\nTickets for the 2026 MXoN at Ernée are available through the official MXGP website. VIP packages are already on sale. \nGetting There\nErnée is located in the Mayenne department in the Pays de la Loire region\, approximately 80 km north of Laval and around 300 km west of Paris. The nearest airports are Rennes-Saint-Jacques (RNS\, approx. 90 minutes) and Nantes Atlantique (NTE\, approx. 2 hours). By car\, the venue is accessible via the A81 motorway (exit Ernée). Camping is traditionally available on-site during the race weekend. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) 2026\nDate: 2–4 October 2026\nCircuit: Circuit d’Ernée\, Ernée\, Mayenne\, France\nOrganiser: Infront Moto Racing / Motoclub Ernée / FFM\nTimezone: Europe/Paris (CEST\, UTC+2)\nWebsite: mxgp.com · motoclubernee.fr
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/monster-energy-fim-motocross-of-nations-mxon-2026/
LOCATION:Circuit d’Ernée\, Circuit de Motocross\, Ernée\, 53500\, France
CATEGORIES:Motorsport,Race
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SUMMARY:MotoGP – Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia – 2026
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2026 – Round 17 at Mandalika\nThe Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia brings the MotoGP World Championship to the Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit on the Indonesian island of Lombok from October 9 to 11\, 2026. Round 17 of the 2026 season takes place at one of the newest and most spectacular circuits on the MotoGP calendar – right on the shores of the Indian Ocean in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone. \nCircuit and Statistics\nThe Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit was inaugurated in 2021 and measures 4.310 kilometres in length. The track features 17 corners – 11 right-handers and 6 left-handers – and is ridden clockwise. The 723-metre main straight allows top speeds exceeding 310 km/h. The layout combines fast sections along the coastline with technically demanding corner sequences further inland. The tropical conditions with high humidity and the ever-present possibility of rain showers make the race a particular challenge for riders and machinery alike. Indonesia\, home to more than 270 million people\, is one of the world’s most important motorcycle markets\, and the passionate atmosphere in the grandstands reflects the nation’s deep love for two-wheeled motorsport. \nLombok and Mandalika as a Travel Destination\nThe circuit is located in the Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus (Special Economic Zone) Mandalika in the south of Lombok\, just a short walk from some of Indonesia’s most beautiful beaches. Kuta Lombok – not to be confused with Kuta in Bali – offers turquoise waters\, white sandy beaches and a relaxed atmosphere. The island is accessible via Lombok International Airport (LOP)\, approximately 30 minutes by car from the circuit. Alternatively\, visitors can travel from Bali (Ngurah Rai International Airport\, DPS) by fast ferry or short domestic flight. Beyond motorsport\, the island attracts visitors with Mount Rinjani (3\,726 m)\, the three Gili Islands with their coral reefs\, and the traditional Sasak culture. \n\nProvisional Schedule (Local Time WITA\, UTC+8)\nThe detailed schedule with exact session times will be published by MotoGP a few weeks before the event. This page will be updated once the official schedule is available. \nFriday\, October 9\, 2026\n\nMoto3™ Practice 1\nMoto2™ Practice 1\nMotoGP™ Practice 1\nMoto3™ Practice 2\nMoto2™ Practice 2\nMotoGP™ Practice 2\n\nSaturday\, October 10\, 2026\n\nMoto3™ Free Practice 2\nMoto2™ Free Practice 2\nMotoGP™ Free Practice\nMotoGP™ Qualifying 1 & 2\nMoto3™ Qualifying 1 & 2\nMoto2™ Qualifying 1 & 2\nMotoGP™ Tissot Sprint\n\nSunday\, October 11\, 2026\n\nMotoGP™ Warm-up\nMoto3™ Race\nMoto2™ Race\nMotoGP™ Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia\n\nSchedule is provisional and subject to change. Latest times at motogp.com. \n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2026\nRound: 17 of 22 in the 2026 MotoGP World Championship\nDate: October 9–11\, 2026\nCircuit: Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit\, Kuta\, Lombok\, Indonesia\nCircuit Length: 4.310 km / 2.678 miles\nCorners: 17 (11 right\, 6 left)\nTime Zone: WITA (UTC+8)\nWebsite: motogp-indonesia.com · themandalikagp.com
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-pertamina-grand-prix-of-indonesia-2026/
LOCATION:Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit\, Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus Mandalika\, Kuta\, Central Lombok\, 83573\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Motorsport,Race
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CREATED:20260524T153812Z
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SUMMARY:Veterama Mannheim – 2026
DESCRIPTION:Veterama Mannheim 2026 – Europe’s Largest Vintage Vehicle and Parts Market\nFrom October 9 to 11\, 2026\, the Maimarktgelände in Mannheim will once again be transformed into the epicenter of Europe’s classic vehicle scene: VETERAMA opens its gates for the season’s grand autumn highlight. With over 4\,000 exhibitors\, around 4\,000 motorcycles and 500 automobiles spread across more than 26 kilometers of exhibition space\, VETERAMA is by far the largest vintage vehicle and parts market in Europe – and a must-attend event for mechanics\, collectors and restorers from around the world. \nExhibitors and Offerings\nThe offerings range from rare original parts to restoration supplies and tools\, all the way to complete vehicles – from barn finds to fully restored show machines. International dealers\, clubs\, workshops and private sellers showcase everything a classic vehicle enthusiast could desire across 15\,000 m² of indoor halls and 260\,000 m² of outdoor space. Whether you’re looking for a spoke wheel\, a carburetor\, a side cover or a complete NSU Max – you’ll find it at VETERAMA. \nSupporting Program and Show Arena\nIn addition to the massive parts and vehicle market\, VETERAMA offers a varied supporting program. The Show Arena hosts demonstrations\, expert talks and special exhibitions. Numerous motorcycle and automobile clubs use the fair as a meeting point\, presenting their vehicles. The grounds become a venue for shop talk\, connecting with like-minded enthusiasts and picking up the occasional bargain. \nOver 50 Years of Tradition\nThe name VETERAMA stands for “Veteranen-Markt-Mannheim” (Veterans Market Mannheim) – and for a success story that began in 1975 with an idea from classic car enthusiasts Winfried A. Seidel and Walter Metz. What started as a small scene gathering is now the most important trade fair for classic mobility in Europe. Since 2025\, VETERAMA has been celebrating its 50th anniversary – proving year after year that the passion for historic vehicle technology is more alive than ever. \nAdmission and Tickets\nDay tickets are available from 10 to 15 euros. Children under 15 and people with disabilities enjoy free admission. In addition to day tickets\, combo tickets for Saturday and Sunday are available\, as well as premium tickets that grant exclusive access from Friday at 12:00 PM. Tickets can be purchased online through VETERAMA’s official ticket shop. \nOpening Hours and Getting There\nFriday\, October 9\, 2026: 12:00 PM–8:00 PM (premium ticket only)\nSaturday\, October 10\, 2026: 8:30 AM–6:00 PM\nSunday\, October 11\, 2026: 8:30 AM–4:00 PM \nThe Maimarktgelände is located at Xaver-Fuhr-Straße 101\, 68163 Mannheim and is easily accessible by car (direct motorway connection via A656/A6) as well as public transport. Ample parking is available on site.
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/veterama-mannheim-2026/
LOCATION:Maimarktgelände Mannheim\, Xaver-Fuhr-Straße 101\, Mannheim\, 68163\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Fair
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20261023T090000
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SUMMARY:MotoGP – Australian Grand Prix – 2026
DESCRIPTION:MotoGP Grand Prix of Australia 2026 at Phillip Island\nThe Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix returns to the legendary Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit from 23 to 25 October 2026. Round 18 of the 2026 MotoGP season takes place at one of the most spectacular racetracks in the world – perched on the coast of Bass Strait in the Australian state of Victoria. Phillip Island has been a fixture on the MotoGP calendar since 1997 and has become one of the absolute highlights of the season thanks to its breathtaking location and unique track layout. \nTrack and Statistics\nThe Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is 4.445 km long and features 12 corners – 5 right-handers and 7 left-handers. The track is famous for its fast\, flowing corners and extremely high average speeds. The legendary Turn 1 (Doohan Corner) and the high-speed passage through Lukey Heights and the MG Corner are among the most challenging and exhilarating sections on the entire MotoGP calendar. The MotoGP lap record stands at 1:27.767 minutes\, set by Jorge Martín (Ducati). The venue has a spectator capacity of approximately 40\,000. \nPhillip Island as a Travel Destination\nPhillip Island is located approximately 140 kilometres southeast of Melbourne and is easily accessible via the Bass Highway and the South Gippsland Highway. The island is renowned far beyond motorsport – particularly for its nightly Penguin Parade\, where hundreds of Little Penguins waddle from the sea to the beach at sunset. Other attractions include the Nobbies Centre overlooking the fur seal colony at Seal Rocks\, the Koala Conservation Centre\, and numerous surf beaches. Melbourne serves as an excellent starting point for international visitors\, offering excellent infrastructure with airport connections\, hotels\, and a vibrant culinary scene. \n\nSchedule (Local Time / AEDT)\nThe detailed schedule with exact session times is usually published by MotoGP a few weeks before the event. This page will be updated as soon as the official schedule is available. \nFriday\, 23 October 2026\n\nMoto3™ Free Practice 1\nMoto2™ Free Practice 1\nMotoGP™ Free Practice 1\nMoto3™ Practice\nMoto2™ Practice\nMotoGP™ Practice\n\nSaturday\, 24 October 2026\n\nMoto3™ Free Practice 2\nMoto2™ Free Practice 2\nMotoGP™ Free Practice 2\nMotoGP™ Qualifying 1 & 2\nMoto3™ Qualifying 1 & 2\nMoto2™ Qualifying 1 & 2\nMotoGP™ Tissot Sprint (13 laps)\n\nSunday\, 25 October 2026\n\nMotoGP™ Warm-up\nMoto3™ Race (21 laps)\nMoto2™ Race (23 laps)\nMotoGP™ Grand Prix (27 laps)\n\n\nEvent Details\nEvent: Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix 2026\nDate: 23–25 October 2026\nCircuit: Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit\, Phillip Island\, Victoria\, Australia\nTrack Length: 4.445 km\nCorners: 12\nMotoGP Laps: 27\nSprint Laps: 13\nTimezone: AEDT (UTC+11)\nWebsite: motogp.com.au
URL:https://www.motorcycles.news/en/event/motogp-australian-grand-prix-2026/
LOCATION:Phillip Island Circuit\, 381 Back Beach Rd\, Ventnor VIC 3922\, Australien
CATEGORIES:MotoGP,Motorsport
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