The following is from Daytona International Speedway…

Bike Week returns to Daytona International Speedway next year with tickets on sale starting today for the 2026 multi-day motorcycle racing experience, taking place on Feb. 27 – March 8, 2026.

Fans can once again witness all the intense, high-speed action of numerous events, including Florida’s only supercross event in 2026, DAYTONA Supercross, the toughest and most thrilling AMA Supercross event of the year, as well as America’s Most Historic Motorcycle Race, the DAYTONA 200.

“It won’t be long before we welcome our two-wheeled racing fans back to The World Center of Racing for the 85th Annual Bike Week at DAYTONA and we couldn’t be more ready for all the action,” said Frank Kelleher, Daytona International Speedway President. “Whether you’re a longtime rider, first-time visitor, or motorcycle superfan, this is your chance to experience one of the most iconic and unique events that provides something for everyone at Daytona International Speedway.”

This will be the 85th Annual Bike Week At DAYTONA, with plenty of competition, activations and multiple motorcycle-related sights to see at The World Center of Racing over two weeks. The options are endless with plenty of variety available to enhance all the Bike Week at DAYTONA festivities. Veteran rider Ken Roczen captured the 450SX victory in his 11th attempt at glory at DIS earlier this year.

In the days following DAYTONA Supercross, fans can catch even more competition and entertainment, including the Ricky Carmichael Amateur Supercross and American Flat Track Racing, with plenty of activations featuring top-of-the line motorcycle manufacturers and interactive displays.

Estenson Racing’s Dallas Daniels once again reigned supreme on the short track at Daytona, sweeping the Mission AFT SuperTwins class pair of features. He won one of the two races a year ago. Kody Kopp, the winningest rider in AFT Singles history, continued to build on his win total by capturing victory in both races. He now has 23 wins in AFT Singles including five of them at Daytona.

The final days of Bike Week will conclude with the King of the Baggers and the 84th running of the DAYTONA 200, with riders tackling the intricate road course and famous high banks at Daytona International Speedway on March 5-7. Josh Herrin is the defending champ which was his third DAYTONA 200 victory in a row and fourth overall. He’s the first ever rider to win three DAYTONA 200’s in a row.

The 84th running of the DAYTONA 200 will be the opening round of the championship, serving as a points paying race. Paying championship points for the DAYTONA 200 is nothing new as for the majority of its years it was the opening points race of the AMA Championship.

The opportunity to catch motorcycle racing action at Daytona isn’t over for 2025, however. Fans can check out Fall Cycle Scene Presented by GEICO, Oct. 16-19. Live entertainment, free demo rides, vendor displays and bike shows accompany the on-track activity. Riders can also check out the area’s largest motorcycle marketplace during the week.

Tickets are on sale now for both Fall Cycle Scene and the 2026 edition of Bike Week at DAYTONA at www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com

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