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  • Rad am Ring: A Celebration of Cycling

    Three days and one night of pure cycling. That was Rad am Ring 2024. When the cycling spectacle at the Nürburgring concludes on Sunday with the Rad-Bundesliga, many kilometers and emotions will have passed between the start of the time trial on Friday and the finish of the 24-hour races on Sunday noon. “The best…

  • Rad am Ring: electrifying emotional ping-pong

    Nürburgring, July 20, 2024 – 4 PM – “It’s almost surreal how well everything is going,” enthuses head of organization Hanns-Martin Fraas. Although more riders than ever were on the track this Saturday, there were no hiccups in the processes. And not just today: “Set up, briefing, procedures, everything went like clockwork. The atmosphere is…

  • Rad am Ring: record participation and great atmosphere

    Nürburgring, July 20, 2024 – 4 PM – We’re back! Since yesterday evening, the Nürburgring belongs once again to ambitious cyclists, touring cyclists, young riders, and everyone who enjoys fast or not-so-fast movement on two wheels. “Bright sunshine and bright smiles,” summarizes head of organization Hanns-Martin Fraas with regard to the event so far. After…

  • 75 km and 150 km races: Strong numbers, tight places

    The online late registrations have been surprisingly strong in the last two days. The remaining places available for the 75 km race and the 150 km race are displayed in the registration mask under “Individual registration”: take a look here. We recommend that all interested parties use the online registration option now to secure their…

  • Late registration public races on site only possible for 75km and 150km races

    The limit of 200 participants has been reached for the 25km race. We can no longer accept late registrations on site for this discipline. The 150km and 75km races can still be booked on site, as can the touring rides on Saturday and Sunday.

  • Event guide

    Everything you need to know When do the races start, how do I get to my lot, what do I do if I am confronted with mechanical issues … we have compiled these and all other questions about Rad am Ring in a digital event guide. Quickly, comprehensively, and clearly structured, you will find there…

  • Fair behavior on and off the track

    It’s a matter of honor Of course, everyone should have the best time at Rad am Ring, and we are thrilled to see our participants celebrating themselves and their achievements. Yes, express yourselves, come up with creative, fun, and eye-catching ways to have a great time for you and your team. But please do so…

  • Coffee bar at the Expo

    Need a caffeine kick? What’s cozier than the smell of freshly brewed coffee? And a caffeine kick is just as needed before or after one of the amateur races as it is for 24-hour riders. The Barista Family with their coffee bars ensures that it’s available and tastes wonderful too. In the bars located next…

  • Medal ceremony

    We ramp it up At Rad am Ring, everyone receives a finisher’s medal. The medals for finishers of the amateur races will be awarded in the Expo area opposite the main grandstand. We will also set up a ramp with a photo backdrop there. This means you can go straight from having your freshly earned…

  • For media representatives

    Gravel ride with Paul Voß We already revealed it in the June newsletter: There will be a gravel event at Rad am Ring in 2025. The route patron is Paul Voß, former professional cyclist and now passionate gravel biker. This year, he will conduct a route inspection by bike with 50 interested participants. These 50…