EURO MOTO: The title race begins

EURO MOTO: The title race begins

It's starting. The registration portal for the 2026 EURO MOTO season is now open.

Registration for the inaugural season is now open. Stuttgart, March 9, 2026. The starting gun has been fired for the inaugural season of EURO MOTO: Teams and riders can now register for the Superbike, Sportbike, and Supersport classes under "Participant Information – EURO MOTO."

With the new EURO MOTO brand, Motor Presse Stuttgart (MPS) is consistently developing the successful International German Motorcycle Championship (IDM) in order to offer European circuit racing an even more attractive platform at the top international level.

With the opening of the registration portal, MPS has clarified the framework conditions for the upcoming season. Due to licensing restrictions at European level, Motor Presse Stuttgart will not be awarding any official European championship titles for the Superbike, Sportbike, and Supersport classes in the 2026 season. The prestigious title that riders compete for in the EURO MOTO remains unchanged: "International German Motorcycle Champion."

After months of preparation, Motor Presse regrets this formal restriction. Regardless of this, MPS remains committed to its goal of setting new standards with EURO MOTO as Europe's most attractive motorcycle racing series for teams, riders, sponsors, and fans.

The first race weekend is already just around the corner. In two months, from May 8 to 10, 2026, EURO MOTO will kick off the season at the Sachsenring. The calendar includes a total of seven stops at traditional circuits such as Assen, Most, Oschersleben, the Nürburgring, and the Hockenheimring, as well as the newly added World Championship track in Brno.

EURO MOTO: The hunt for the title begins

Registration for the inaugural season is now open. Stuttgart, March 9, 2026. The starting signal for the inaugural season of EURO MOTO has been given: teams and riders can now register for the Superbike, Sportbike, and Supersport classes under Participant information – EURO MOTO.

With the new EURO MOTO brand, Motor Presse Stuttgart (MPS) is consistently developing the successful International German Motorcycle Championship (IDM) in order to offer European circuit racing an even more attractive platform at the top international level.

With the opening of the registration portal, MPS has clarified the framework conditions for the upcoming season. Due to licensing restrictions at European level, Motor Presse Stuttgart will not award an official European Championship title for the Superbike, Sportbike, and Supersport classes in the 2026 season. The prestigious title that riders compete for in the EURO MOTO remains unchanged: "International German Motorcycle Champion."

After months of preparation, Motor Presse regrets this formal restriction. Regardless of this, MPS remains committed to its goal of setting new standards with EURO MOTO as the most attractive motorcycle racing series in Europe for teams, riders, sponsors, and fans.

The first race weekend is already just around the corner. In two months, from May 8 to 10, 2026, EURO MOTO will kick off the season at the Sachsenring. The calendar comprises a total of seven stops at traditional circuits such as Assen, Most, Oschersleben, the Nürburgring, and the Hockenheimring, as well as the newly added World Championship circuit in Brno.