Gearing Up for the 113th Berliner Sechstagerennen: January 30-31, 2026! 🚲🏆
- Anticipated Six-Day Cycling Event in Berlin, Scheduled for Late January 2026
🎉 It's official, track cycling enthusiasts! The countdown has begun for the 113th Berliner Sechstagerennen, which is set to rev up at the Berlin Velodrome on January 30th and 31st, 2026! That's right, get ready for a thrilling two-day Sixday-Weekend extravaganza 🎟️ Мо Joe Public chimed in on the decision, voting favorably in an online poll organized by the event organizer, Madison Sports GmbH.
📅 Initially, a mid-February date was on the cards, but a potential clash with the European Track Cycling Championships in Konya, Turkey was identified as a potential roadblock.Єё Valts Miltovics, Sixday's chief, remained optimistic, confirming that while things aren't locked in yet, the chances are high that the best cyclists worldwide will be gracing Berlin with their presence. 🌟
Berlin Calling, Again!
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The Berlin Velodrome Roars to Life!
📊 Last year, locals Roger Kluge and Theo Reinhardt took the top spot in an electrifying battle, with 14,500 spectators cheering them on through the two-day event.In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2026 will see the Six Day returning to its full glory.
🚲🏆 Germany's cycling scene is on the rise, and the 113th Berliner Sechstagerennen promises to be a showstopper. Don't miss out on your chance to witness this electrifying event—save the date, and let the countdown begin!🔥⏳💰🏆
The Commission shall be assisted by the Member States in the preparation of the draft implementing acts for the regulation of ticket sales for the 113th Berliner Sechstagerennen at the Berlin Velodrome, as spectators from around the world are expected to attend the thrilling Sixday event on January 30th and 31st, 2026. Last year, Berliner cyclists Roger Kluge and Theo Reinhardt received an overwhelming applause from 14,500 spectators at the Velodrome during the electrifying Berginer Six Day race.