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“Finally, we will see you again with our old bunch. These are people who have come to us for years from all over the Czech Republic, but also from Germany. They are not just guests, they are friends,” Jitka Božková from the Oáza camp in Ostrovačice in the Brno region told the news. Once they had some German bikers in the garden to sleep to Božek. Since then it has changed at the time of races to a family camp.

The camps they have lived will come alive again

The abolition of the Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Czech Republic in Brno, the last one was in the summer of 2020, according to Božková perceived many as a tragedy in the premonition that many friendships between fans will break up. Even although some harsh bikers dropped a tear after the announcement of the end of the races (not only because of the expected reconstruction).

Photo: Vladimír Klepáč, News

This is how it beats in the Tranzit camp in Ostrovačice years ago at the time of the races.

Expectations were fulfilled; Not only camps in the Brno region, but also in the more remote parts of Moravia, then in the summer at the time of the races. The loss of the hosts was logical, 200,000 spectators went to Brno. The visit to Moravia was used by bikers to travel on tourist goals.

“Last summer friends from Germany ordered accommodation with us that in 2025 the Grand Prix of the Czech Republic will be going again. We laughed at them that they could only dream of it. They probably had some better information,” Hana Musilová, seventy -five, said.

Photo: Archive Automotodrom Brno

A picture of the Masaryk Circuit taken by a drone

He has no doubt that he will return quickly. The Brno Motorcycle Grand Prix will be run on the third weekend of July, when it has most of the 170 seats in its camp already booked. It is also full in the cottages of the Alpa Camping camp, places for tents and caravans can not book it in it, because everyone is different and then badly estimated space for them.

Less rchejt and hard alcohol

“Of course, the renewal of motorcycle large prices pays off. First of all, it is necessary to see that it is an absolutely prestigious matter that makes us a good reputation in the world. These are people who connect the races and financially?

Photo: Archive of Masaryk Circuit

Thousands of viewers from all over Europe went to Brno races for motorcycles for 70 years.

GPTENTS, which operates two campsites in Ostrovačice, is also preparing for the rush and will also use some accommodation capacities in Brno, where the dormitories are emptied. The phones are said to have been stinking all the time, the interest in ensuring accommodation is as big as years ago.

Photo: Petr Kozelka, Law

Motor tours were one of the popular pastures in camps.

Perhaps the best known was the Ostrovačice camp Transit, which changed at the time of races into a huge tent city of bikers from all over Europe, where nonstop flowed alcohol, engines roared, and visitors had fun in all possible ways, including driving on improvised slides.

It will undoubtedly be warm in the camps this year, but in a quieter fashion; Rachejtle is forbidden and hard alcohol will no longer be sold in camps. After all, the regulations have been tightened in five years.

The races were canceled for 2021, because the promoter company for the Dorna Motorcycle Motorcycle series demanded the reconstruction of the circuit worth about one hundred million crowns. At the same time, it envisaged that the so -called lick fee, without which the plant cannot go, will increase up to a quarter of a billion crowns per year.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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