For the second consecutive year, MotoAmerica has set a new attendance record for a motorcycle event at Road America.

This is a press release from MotoAmerica…
Elkhart, WI (June 3, 2026) – America’s Dairyland continues to be a motorsports mecca when MotoAmerica comes to town. For the second consecutive year, MotoAmerica has set a new attendance record for a motorcycle event at Road America, as the Midwest continues to make the annual pilgrimage.
This past weekend, “America’s National Park of Speed” hosted the third round of MotoAmerica’s Quad Lock Superbike Championship. As always with Road America, the weekend was a celebration of speed, with tens of thousands of passionate fans helping to make the event the largest Superbike weekend in the track’s history, surpassing the 2025 attendance record. The event also marked 46 years of racing at Road America and 50 years of Superbike racing in the United States.
For those who could not attend this year, Road America has announced the return of MotoAmerica Superbikes and Vintage MotoFest in 2027. The premier motorcycle racing series in North America will descend upon the legendary 4.048-mile circuit from June 4-6, 2027. Tickets for next year are now on sale: https://www.roadamerica.com/article/road-america-announces-2027-motoamerica-dates-advance-tickets-june-4-6-2027-are-now-sale
With five classes of racing and the community that surrounds this historic venue, the event holds special significance for three motorcycle manufacturers that consider this round a home event: Harley-Davidson, Indian Motorcycle, and Royal Enfield, all of which have strong Midwestern roots.

The Mission King Of The Baggers Championship continues to grow local interest, with American Big Twins represented both on and off the track. The motorcycling community was on full display across Road America as the weekend featured several VIP package options, the popular Salute to Cycles Parade Lap and a large vendor village that also included motorcycle demo rides.
The following quote is from Chuck Aksland, COO of MotoAmerica:
“Each year, MotoAmerica at Road America gets better and better. The track continues to be a favorite for our teams, riders, and staff. The community that Road America has built around these events is incredible and we’re excited to come back in 2027.”
The following quote is from Mike Kertscher, President and General Manager of Road America:
“This weekend was a tremendous moment for Road America and for the motorcycle racing community. Since motorcycle racing first came here in 1980, fans have shown incredible passion for this sport and this facility. To see that enthusiasm reach a new record is a credit to MotoAmerica, the riders, the teams, our staff, and every fan who made the weekend so special.”
For more information, visit www.MotoAmerica.com
