Find Motorcycle Racing Near You
Motocross tracks, flat track ovals, road racing circuits, and sportbike track days
Every Kind of Motorcycle Racing in One Directory
racingnear.me tracks 50+ motorcycle racing venues across the US — from motocross tracks at county fairgrounds to AMA flat track ovals to road racing circuits that host MotoAmerica rounds. Whether you ride dirt or pavement, there's a venue near you.
Motorcycle racing is one of the most diverse motorsports in the world. Motocross tracks feature whoop sections and tabletops. Flat track ovals are all about controlled slides. Road courses demand precision cornering. We index all of it.
🛵 Motocross (MX)
Outdoor dirt tracks with jumps, berms, and whoop sections. Look for AMA-sanctioned tracks and local practice facilities.
🏁 Flat Track
Oval dirt tracks where riders slide the rear wheel through corners. AMA Pro Racing runs the Grand National Championship series.
🛣 Road Racing
Paved circuits hosting MotoAmerica, WERA, and track days. Venues like Laguna Seca and Road Atlanta welcome sportbike riders.
🏎 Track Days
Open lapping sessions for street-legal and track-only motorcycles. No race license required. Multiple skill groups available.
Motorcycle Racing FAQs
Do I need a race license to do a motorcycle track day?
No — motorcycle track days are open to any licensed street rider. Organizations like Sportbike Track Time (STT), No Limits Track Days, and the California Superbike School run beginner-friendly sessions with no race license required.
What gear do I need for a motocross track?
At minimum: a DOT/Snell-certified helmet, goggles, gloves, boots (tall MX boots), and a chest/back protector. Most tracks also require long sleeves and pants — MX jerseys and pants are standard.
What is flat track racing?
Flat track is motorcycle racing on a dirt oval — usually a half-mile or mile-long track. Bikes run no front brakes, and riders slide the rear wheel through turns at high speed. The AMA Grand National Championship is the premier series.
Can I ride any motorcycle on a road course track day?
Most track days accept any street-legal motorcycle that passes a basic tech inspection: good tires, working brakes, no fluids leaking. Sport-touring bikes, naked bikes, and dedicated sport bikes all work fine.