A structured and beginner-friendly MotoCamp Racing Cup this June 2026 will bridge the gap from track training to competitive racing.
– Alex A – Lifestyle On Wheels
Every road is more than a path. It is where the driven become kings. This June 6–7, 2026, engines will ignite the Clark International Speedway as MotoCamp Riding School officially transitions from training elite riders to crowning them – the first MotoCamp Racing Cup.
Founded by commercial pilot and champion racer Coach Che Estepa, MotoCamp is applying aviation-grade discipline to the asphalt. “In flying, we have recurrences and non-normal procedures,” Coach Che explains. “I placed those standards into MotoCamp. Every coach has served 200 hours of observation to ensure our safety standards are absolute.”

A Pathway to the Podium
The MotoCamp Racing Cup is a sanctioned event under the MORAC (Motorcycle Racing Championships) umbrella, ensuring adherence to FETAP and SBRA safety regulations. It is specifically designed to answer the growing demand from intermediate riders asking, “What’s next after track days?”
The competition is split into three distinct classes. This ensures fair play and eliminates “sandbagging”:
- Rookie Cup: Reserved for riders with zero or no motorcycle racing experience.
- MotoCamp Cup: For those with some race history who still want to hone their competitive edge.
- Women’s Cup: A dedicated category for spirited female showcasing their speed.

The 120% Rule: Safety by the Numbers
To maintain a professional environment without the chaos of mixed skill levels, MotoCamp is implementing the 120% Qualifying Rule. The fastest rider in a subclass sets a lap of any rider and slower than its recorded time (120%) will be placed in a separate “Wave Grid.” This will ensure everyone gets to experience the thrill of the race while maintaining a safe “buffer” between different paces.

Technical Precision
Partnering with Overrev Tuning and Overdrive Moto, the event mandates strict technical inspections. From ensuring a minimum of 2mm brake pad thickness to checking wheel bearing play, the focus remains on ensuring that your machine is as ready as your mindset.

At MotoCamp, speed isn’t just a measure of time. It’s a measure of will. The legacy of safer, faster riders continues on the progressive edge. Visit the MotoCamp Riding School FB Page for more details on registration requirements and technical bike preparation.

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