MX & Enduro2026-06-26T11:01:59+02:00

Develop your riding skills on Finland’s newest Motocross track

KymiRing MX Training Camp and Open Track Days on Finland’s only FIM-licensed MXGP track — deep, heavy sand built for world class training and racing. Ride, learn, develop.

Develop your riding skills on Finland’s newest Motocross track

KymiRing MX Training Camp and Open Track Days on Finland’s only FIM-licensed MXGP track — deep, heavy sand built for world class training and racing. Ride, learn, develop.

What it is

Finland’s newest Motocross track

1,670 m, sand, jump sequences from 13 m up to 27 m with a FIM MXGP licence. Ideal for all skill levels.

Camp and Track Day formats available

Structured riding across separate classes or free riding, you decide. Develop bike control, endurance and confidence on a track that demands all three.

World-class facilities

Pit building access, paddock space, Ring Café open throughout. Bring your bike, your van, your team — we have the space.

What to expect

The camp runs across separate classes during the day at the KymiRing MX track. Each day combines structured riding sessions with the open track time you’d expect from a proper training camp. The Track Day provides free riding at your own pace.

The track doesn’t compromise. Heavy sand, real jumps, technical rhythm sections — built to MXGP specification, ridden at your level.

This camp is open to committed riders across the board: hobby riders looking to push further, young talents building race craft, and regular MX competitors who want more than a casual lap session. Whether you’re chasing lap times or just chasing progress, you’ll find your place here.

Structured categories. Serious terrain. Your pace.

Upcoming dates

4 July 2026 MX Open Track Day Register →
5–6 July 2026 MX Training Camp (Summer) Register →
26–28 September 2026 MX Training Camp and Track Day (Autumn) More info soon

Open Enduro track days are also available between camps on selected dates — see the full track day calendar.

FAQ

What level is this for?2026-06-04T21:45:35+02:00

The camp and track days are open to committed riders across all levels — hobby riders, regular MX riders, young talents in development, and competitive riders preparing for the season. Camp sessions are structured by category, while the track day is open riding throughout the session.

What are the bike requirements?2026-06-04T21:47:03+02:00

Your bike must be safe and well-maintained. Functioning brakes, a throttle that returns freely, correct chain tension, no fluid leaks, secured handlebars and footpegs, intact grips, and a compliant exhaust. We follow Finnish Motorsport Federation technical guidelines. Links to the full regulations are on our Requirements & Safety page.

What gear is mandatory?2026-06-04T21:46:07+02:00

All of the following are required to enter the track:

– Full-face off-road helmet, properly fastened
– Goggles / eye protection
– Motocross or enduro boots (over-the-ankle)
– Gloves
– Chest and back protection
– MX/enduro kit (long sleeves, long trousers)

Knee braces, elbow/shoulder protection, and a neck brace are strongly recommended. All gear must be in good, serviceable condition.

What do the flag signals mean?2026-06-04T21:47:39+02:00

Key signals: Red = stop immediately. Yellow stationary = danger, ride carefully. Yellow waved = immediate danger, no overtaking, no jumps, reduce speed. Green = track clear. Chequered = session end.

Can I overtake other riders?2026-06-04T21:48:01+02:00

Yes, but safely and predictably. No dive-bombing, no sudden line changes, and absolutely no crossing in jump or landing zones. Unsafe passing is grounds for removal from the track.

What are the rules around jumps?2026-06-04T21:48:37+02:00

Do not stop on a jump face or in a landing zone. If you crash, move yourself and the bike to a safe area as quickly as possible. Yellow waved flag means no jumping.

What are the noise rules?2026-06-04T21:48:55+02:00

General Moottoriliitto noise regulations apply. If your bike is considered excessively loud, you may be stopped from riding. Respect the rules — noise complaints directly affect KymiRing’s ability to operate.

What about the enduro track specifically?2026-06-04T21:49:12+02:00

Follow the direction signs on the trail at all times. Stay on the designated riding line. On the two marked transfer sections, the speed limit is 30 km/h. Before you leave the circuit area, mark yourself off the attendance list on the wall of Ring Café.

What’s the cancellation policy if weather forces a change?2026-06-04T21:49:25+02:00

We ride in most conditions including rain. We only pause or cancel in case of thunderstorms, lightning, severe flooding, or visibility conditions that create unacceptable risk. If we cancel for safety reasons, you’ll be informed as soon as possible and offered reschedule options per our cancellation policy.

Where do I pay the track fee?2026-06-04T21:49:39+02:00

At the check-in point on the day, or in advance via the online store at shop.kymiring.com.

Bringing a group?

Riding clubs, race teams and rider groups: contact us for group registration and paddock arrangements.

Ready for the camp?

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