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Motorcycle Track Days France 2026: The Complete Calendar

The full 2026 French motorcycle track day calendar. Circuits, organizers, prices — plan your season from Le Mans to Ledenon.

By Henrique

The 2026 track season is underway. From March to October, French circuits open their gates to riders of all levels. Here’s the calendar of the main motorcycle track days to plan your season.

The must-ride circuits

Le Mans Bugatti (4,185 m)

One of France’s most sought-after circuits. Fast corners, long straight, committed lines — an ideal playground to put telemetry data to work.

  • March: 15, 17, 23
  • April: 6–8, 22–23, 25, 28
  • July: 21, 27–28, 29
  • August: 2–3, 9, 12–13
  • September: 14–15 (Pirelli Days)

Organizers: BMC Moto, Activbike, Box23, Riding Sensation, Le Mans Driver.

Carole (2,055 m)

The go-to circuit near Paris. Compact, technical, accessible — perfect for regular sessions to sharpen your precision.

  • March: 7–8 (free weekend), 14, 21
  • April: 4–5, 6, 11–12, 25–26 (Iron Motors)
  • May: 3, 4
  • June: 8
  • August: 28
  • September: 14
  • October: 4, 9

Organizers: PK Racing Days (EUR 129), Acces Piste Moto (EUR 119), Riding Sensation (EUR 129), Circuit Carole (EUR 295).

Dijon-Prenois (3,801 m)

A fast, flowing layout beloved for its corners and the famous Pouas curve. One of the best value-for-thrills circuits in France.

  • May: 1–4, 9–11
  • June: 22–23
  • July: 3–5 (Pirelli Days), 10–14, 25–26
  • August: 17–18
  • September: 5–7, 19–21

Organizers: Activbike (EUR 201/day), BMC Moto, Box23/Pirelli Days (EUR 119–179).

Magny-Cours (4,411 m)

France’s only F1 circuit open to motorcycle track days. A technical, complete layout that reveals everything about your riding.

  • April: 7 (Piste Libre), 18–19
  • May: 2–3 (Pirelli Days), 8–11, 30–31 (Club)
  • June: 5–7, 19–22
  • July: 17–19
  • September: 5–7, 11–13, 14–15

Organizers: Activbike (EUR 205), Acces Piste Moto (EUR 220 F1 / EUR 99 Club), Pirelli Days, Riding Sensation.

Ledenon (3,156 m)

The southern circuit known for its elevation changes. Blind corners, weight transfers, downhill braking — a track that punishes sloppy riding.

  • March: 14–15
  • April: 10–11
  • May: 19–20, 23–24
  • June: 6–7, 26–28
  • October: 10–12, 23–26

Organizers: Activbike (EUR 170), BMC Moto, Acces Piste Moto (EUR 175).

Pau-Arnos (3,030 m)

At the foot of the Pyrenees, Pau-Arnos offers near-weekly track days thanks to the local moto club. A fast circuit with impressive elevation changes.

  • March: 14–16, 21–23, 30
  • July: 11, 13–14, 20, 27
  • August: 2–3, 8, 10, 24, 31
  • September: 2, 7, 12–13
  • October: 31

Organizers: Moto Club Pau-Arnos (EUR 130), PPO Track Days, Team Players (EUR 99), H2S.

Bresse (3,000 m)

A versatile circuit in Burgundy, popular with riders from central-eastern France. Good value and a friendly atmosphere.

  • March: 21, 28–29
  • April: 19–20
  • May: 2–3, 14
  • June: 1, 2–3, 11–14
  • July: 4–6, 25–26
  • August: 4, 29–30
  • October: 3–5

Organizers: Activbike (EUR 154–164), BMC Moto, Circuit de Bresse.

Val de Vienne — Le Vigeant (3,768 m)

A fast, varied layout in central France. A key destination for riders from the west.

  • May: 24–25 (Pirelli Days)
  • June: 7–10
  • September: 7–9
  • October: 24–26 (Pitlane Endurance)

Organizers: BMC Moto (EUR 158), Pirelli Days (EUR 119–179).

Other circuits

  • Ales: Mar 13–14, 27–28 | Jun 6–7, 24–25 | Jul 26–27 | Aug 21–22 | Oct 9–10
  • Nogaro: Mar 7–8 | Apr 11–12 | Jun 27–28 | Oct 31
  • Mirecourt: May 1–3 | Jun 8 | Jul 13 | Aug 2–3 | Sep 19–20, 28 | Oct 3, 12, 17–18
  • Mas du Clos: May 23–24 | Jun 20–21 | Jul 11–13 | Sep 26–27
  • Circuits de Vendee: May 2 | Jun 20 | Sep 5 | Oct 17

Main organizers

OrganizerMain circuitsTypical price
ActivbikeLedenon, Bresse, Dijon, Magny-Cours, Le Mans, AlesEUR 154–245
BMC MotoLe Mans, Dijon, Ledenon, Bresse, Val de Vienne, Magny-CoursEUR 142–232
Riding SensationCarole, Le Mans, Ales, Ledenon, BresseEUR 129–149
Acces Piste MotoCarole, Ales, Magny-Cours, Mirecourt, Mas du ClosEUR 99–220
PK Racing DaysCarole, Clastres, FolembrayEUR 85–129
Pirelli DaysMagny-Cours, Val de Vienne, Dijon, Le MansEUR 119–179
PPO Track DaysNogaro, LedenonVariable
Moto Club Pau-ArnosPau-ArnosEUR 130

Season highlights

March — Season opener. Pau-Arnos, Ales, and Carole kick things off in early March. Time to shake off the winter rust.

April–May — Full swing. The big circuits open: Le Mans, Magny-Cours, Dijon. Pirelli Days start at Magny-Cours (May 2–3).

June–July — Peak season. Every region has dates. Dijon and Magny-Cours run back-to-back weekends. The Activbike 500 Miles at Magny-Cours (July 17–19) is a highlight.

September — Back to it. After the summer break, southern circuits (Ledenon, Ales) offer ideal conditions. Pirelli Days at Le Mans (September 14–15) is a great way to end the season.

October — Final laps. Last dates at Ledenon, Bresse, Pau-Arnos, and Vendee before winter.


How much does a track day cost?

A typical track day in France ranges from EUR 85 to EUR 250 depending on circuit and organizer:

  • Small circuit (Clastres, Folembray): EUR 85–99
  • Medium circuit (Carole, Bresse, Mas du Clos): EUR 119–164
  • Large circuit (Le Mans, Dijon, Ledenon): EUR 170–245
  • F1 circuit (Magny-Cours): EUR 205–220
  • Riding schools (2-day coaching): EUR 310–550

Most organizers offer discounts on multi-day packages.


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