International Road Racing Championship
On this website you will find all the information about the International Road Racing Championship (IRRC). For 2024 the championship is held over 6 events in 5 different countries. The races are resumed at the FIM Europe Open Calendar. The races are admitted by their national federation and meet the requirements of this federation. The organisation is owned by Stichting International Road Racing Championship (NED), registered at the Dutch Chamber of Commerce under number 71613994. For more information please read this website.
IRRC 2018 regulations and applicationforms are available
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The 2018 IRRC regulations and applicationforms for the competition are available at Regulations & application.
Update: IRRC regulations 2018
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The 2018 IRRC regulations and applicationforms will be available as from January 2, 2018 at Regulations & application.
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Provisional IRRC-calendar 2018 available!
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IRRC-organisation has the pleasure to publish the provisional 2018 calender:
- Hengelo (NL), 5 & 6 May 2018
- Terlicko (CZ), 16 & 17 June 2018
- Imatra (FI), 6, 7 & 8 July 2018
- Chimay (BE), 27, 28 & 29 July 2018
- Horice (CZ), 18 & 19 August 2018
- Frohburg (DE), 22 & 23 September 2018
The 2018 IRRC-regulations and entryforms are available as from January 2nd, 2018 on this website.
No rights can be derived from this provisional calendar publication!
IRRC-management.
Championship 2017: results after Frohburg round 6 and final rankings are available!!
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The results after round 6 Frohburg SBK and SSP for the 2017 championship are now available!
The 2017 IRRC Superbike champion is: Sebastien Le Grelle #45
The 2017 IRRC Supersport champion is: Joey den Besten #65
Official statement (29.08.17)
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Sad news have reached us about rider Sammy Ahonen, who passed away last Sunday-night. The 20 year old rider from Imatra, Finland crashed during IRRC qualifying practices in Horice (Czech Republic) on Saturday. Ahonen was treated first at the scene for his injuries and following brought to a hospital for further treatments.
Ahonen started as a Supersport-competitor at IRRC season 2016, and continued as a Supersport-competitor in 2017.
IRRC.eu offers its deepest sympathy to the rider’s family and friends.
Championship 2017: results after Schleiz (round 4) are available
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The results after round 4 Schleiz SBK and SSP for the 2017 championship are now available!
2017 IRRC banner available
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The new 2017 IRRC banner is available including the calendar 2017. These banners will be used during the IRRC races 2017 and for promotional purposes as well.
2017 IRRC regulations and entry-forms are now available!!
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The 2017 IRRC regulations and entry forms are now available in 4 languages!!
As from now you can start register as a 2017 competition rider.
The 2017 calendar is:
- Hengelo (NL) 6 & 7 May 2017
- Imatra (FI) 7, 8 & 9 July 2017
- Chimay (BE) 21, 22 & 23 July 2017
- Schleiz (DE) 19 & 20 August 2017
- Horice (CZ) 26 & 27 August 2017
- Frohburg (DE) 23 & 24 September 2017
Championship 2016: results after Frohburg round 6 and final rankings are available!!
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The results after Frohburg round 6 SBK and SSP for the 2016 championship are now available!
The 2016 IRRC Superbike champion is: Vincent Lonbois #155
The 2016 IRRC Supersport champion is: Marek Cerveny #45