Eight ADAC MX Masters races between April and September. An overseas race in Denmark for the first time. Six races in each of the ADAC MX Junior Cup 85 and the ADAC MX Junior Cup 125.
The ADAC MX Masters has put together a varied and fascinating calendar for its 19th season, including eight events in Germany and, for the first time, Denmark. The International German Motocross Championship returns to its traditional starting venue in Fürstlich Drehna for the opening round of the season on 1st/2nd April. The popular tracks in Bielstein, Gaildorf, Tensfeld and Holzgerlingen will host the series again. After a three-year absence, the circuit in Mölln returns to the calendar in 2023. The first overseas race in Denmark will take place in Randers. The season finale is scheduled for the end of September in Dreetz. Fans of the series can again look forward to a free livestream of all eight events next year.
At least one race per month is planned from April to September 2023. The season starts in the sand of Fürstlich Drehna in Brandenburg. All four classes – ADAC MX Masters, ADAC MX Youngster Cup, ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 and ADAC MX Junior Cup 85 – will roll out of the start gates there on 1st and 2nd April.
On 13th/14th May, Mölln in Schleswig-Holstein welcomes the series back after three years without an ADAC MX Masters race. As well as the ADAC MX Masters class, the riders in the ADAC MX Youngster Cup and the ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 will also line up on the sandy track. The ADAC MX Masters will make its first appearance in Denmark on 27th/28th May. The overseas race will take place in Randers, roughly half an hour’s drive north of Aarhus on the east coast of Denmark. The ADAC MX Junior Cup 85 will skip this event. On 17th/18th June, the idyllic forest circuit in Bielstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, awaits the field of riders in the ADAC MX Masters, ADAC MX Youngster Cup and ADAC MX Junior Cup 85.
The second half of the season kicks off in July in Gaildorf. All four classes will again line up at the iconic track in Baden-Württemberg. Roughly one month later, the action moves on to the deep sand of Tensfeld in Schleswig-Holstein on 26th/27th August. Only the ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 will sit out this event. The Schützenbühlring in Holzgerlingen, Baden-Württemberg, hosts the penultimate round of the season on 9th/10th September. The season draws to a close with the finale on 23rd/24th September in Dreetz, where deep sand will again put the riders’ fitness to the test.
Fans unable to make it to the racetrack can look forward to a free livestream of every race at adac.de/mx-masters. As well as spectacular action from all the classes, the coverage will also include background stories and interviews.