UEM European Drag Bike Championships
The FIM is the world governing body of all motorcycle sports. The current European Drag Bike Championship is operated under the UEM (Union of European Motorcycling) a division of the FIM. |
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Competitors from all over Europe take part in this International motorcycle racing Championship including Sweden, Norway, Germany, France, Holland, England, Switzerland and Belgium.
The Championship has been running for 5 years in its current format and has expanded considerably over the past 3 years. The Championship has three bike categories, although each round does have full supporting national class categories racing at each Championship event.

One big advantage the European Drag Bike Championship has over other motorcycle Championships is that its rounds are held and run alongside the FIA European Drag Racing Championship for cars at the same events.
Trakbak Racing are responsible for the commercial rights to the UEM European Drag Bike Championship, and have successfully put together a comprehensive TV package for world-wide distribution.
2008 Championship Rounds:
Round 1: Santa Pod Raceway, England 23rd - 26th May
Round 2: Alastaro, Finland 3rd - 6th July
Round 3: Mantorp Park, Sweden 24th - 27th July
Round 4: Gardermoen, Norway
1-3 August
Round 5: Santa Pod Raceway, England 4th - 7th September
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