Good news for enthusiasts of Supersport motorcycles from the last century, classics and youngtimers. On August 9, CRT Holland is organizing a track day on the TT circuit especially for classic motorcycles up to 1999.

CRT Holland is no stranger to most motorsport enthusiasts, because for years Hennie and Heidi Lentink and their entire CRT Holland team have been organizing their Circuit Driving Skills Trainings where motorcyclists can become acquainted with riding the spectacular TT under the guidance of experienced CRT instructors. -Circuit in Assen.
But seasoned circuit riders and even competition riders are also happy to take advantage of the free riding and/or training days, which are taken care of down to the last detail by CRT Holland. CRT also offers a number of theme days such as the Pirelli day, Yamaha and Ducati only days and even a special classic 2-stroke day.
Once again this year, a special CRT day is on the agenda on August 9, a classic day on the challenging and legendary TT circuit especially for classic motorcycles built up to 1999. This day once again promises to be a great fun day on and off the track. with a varied field of participants consisting of sporty classic bikes, youngtimers, supersports and even real 90’s superbikes.
As a true classic enthusiast, you naturally want to be there, but some haste seems necessary because due to the many registrations, the number of participation places still available is limited. There are 2 groups in which you can register, depending on your experience and lap time. More information and registration can be found on the CRT Holland website.
So if you, like us at Motorfreaks.nl, ensure your participation quickly, we look forward to seeing each other this summer at and around “the Cathedral of Speed” where we will revive the times of yesteryear with a pleasant field of participants! So register, pull your old ‘moped’ out of the shed and come and enjoy a day with us!
If you cannot participate yourself, you are of course more than welcome to come and see, smell and hear stories in the paddock completely free of charge, hopefully see you then!
– Thanks for information from Motorfreaks.