Estonian Circuit Racing Championships

Classes

We’ll give you an in-depth look at the Circuit Racing classes. Whether you’re a child, a youngster, a beginner adult rider, or a seasoned racer, there’s a class for you on the circuit. Women and older racing enthusiasts are also welcome.

Overview of Classes

Superbike

Superbike

Estonian Championship

In this fastest class, you can ride up to a 1300cc motorcycle.
At least 18 years old.

Superstock 600

Superstock 600

Estonian Championship

Capacity: 401‒750 cm³.
Weight: At least 160 kg.
Age: At least 16 yeas old.

Supersport 300

Supersport 300

Estonian Championship

Class A2 motorcycles Kawasaki Ninja 400, KTM RC390(R), Yamaha YZF-R3 and others.
At least 14 years old.

FIM MiniGP 160

FIM MiniGP 160

Estonian Championship

Identical 160 cc Italian-made Ohvale motorcycle swith a 15-horsepower Chinese-made Zongshen engine.
Age 10-14 years.

MiniGP / Honda 100

MiniGP / Honda 100

Estonian Championship

1-cylinder air-cooled 100 cm³ 4T Honda NSF 100.
Weight: 73,6 kg
Tyre warmers are allowed.
Age: 7-14 years.

Sidecars

Sidecars

Estonian Championship

A 3-wheeled motorcycle with rider and passenger working together, shifting their weight dynamically to maintain balance and maximise speed in corners.
Both the rider and the passanger must be at least 18 years old.

B1200

B1200

Estonian Cup

Bike: Same as in the Superbike class.
For: Riders who have proven their speed and level in the amateur class.
Age at least 18 years old.

C1200

C1200

Estonian Cup

A class for hobby riders.
Bike: The same as in the B1200 class.
Age: At least 18 years old.
Tyres: Profile tyres or slicks.

C600

C600

Estonian Cup

A class for hobby riders. Bike: The same as in the SST600 class.
Tyres: Profile tyres or slicks.
Age: At least 16 years old.

Twin Sportbike

Twin Sportbike

Estonian Cup

A new cheaper class for 2-cylinder motorcycles up to 55 kW, which are affordable and durable.
At least 16 years old.

Street

Street

Estonian Cup

Bike: Street-legal, inspected bike.
Tyres: Street-legal profile tyres only.
Prohibited: Racing fairings, modifications, tyre warmers.
Age: Depending on the capacity, at least 16 or 18 years.

Classic

Classic

Estonian Cup

Bike: Period-appropriate racing bikes that were used until 1990.
Tyres: street tyres or special Classic Racing tyres.
Fuel: Over-the-counter petrol, methanol, ethanol or a mixture of these.
Age: At least 14 years.

Video Presentations of the Classes

3 Videos

Useful Info

Database of Information

Results

Who was the Estonian champion last season? Who set the track record? Who was the best Circuit Racing club of the season?

Rules

All the information you need on how best to prepare yourself and your bike for the race.

News

The latest Estonian motorcycling news, videos, crashes and successes.