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ADAC MX Masters·9.6.2026

Mid-season festival in Tensfeld

The battle between Max Nagl and Roan van de Moosdijk enters the next round. There is plenty of excitement in the junior classes, the ADAC MX Youngster Cup and the ADAC MX Junior Cup 85. The DMX Women’s class adds to the programme as the fourth racing class.

The ADAC MX Masters reaches the halfway point of its season this coming weekend (13 and 14 June) in Tensfeld. At the fourth round of the year, the top class is set to see a continuation of the duel between Max Nagl (D/Dörr Motorsport Triumph Racing) and Roan van de Moosdijk (NL/KTM Kosak Racing Team). However, exciting races are also set to take place in the other racing classes – the ADAC MX Youngster Cup, ADAC MX Junior Cup 85 and DMX Women’s class – on the sand track in Schleswig-Holstein. All races can be followed both live at the venue and via a free livestream at adac.de/mx-masters.

Championship leader Max Nagl is looking forward to the gravel track in the far north © Photo: ADAC

After a break of around a month, the season reaches its halfway point at the series’ longest-serving track. In the battle for the top spot in the ADAC MX Masters, Max Nagl and Roan van de Moosdijk have so far been in a league of their own. However, rivals such as Tom Koch (GER/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) and Maximilian Spies (GER/Becker Racing) have used the break to boost their confidence with strong results in the World Championship. Jere Haavisto (FIN/Schmicker Silve Racing), Jörgen-Matthias Talviku (EST/SHR Motorsports by Hartje) and Noah Ludwig (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) have also put in some strong performances. They all want to show in Tensfeld that they are not just fighting for third place on the podium. Alongside Jordi Tixier (F/KMP-Honda-Racing powered by DVAG), Tomas Kohut (CZ/Motoprox MRA Racing Team), Jakub Teresak (CZ/Visualz Production), Marcel Stauffer (A/Osicka MX Team), Nico Greutmann (CH/MX-Academy Honda Racing), Kevin Brumann (CH/MX-Handel Husqvarna Racing) and several Scandinavian guest riders, further top international riders will be at the starting gate. Other German riders such as Nico Koch (D/Becker Racing), Peter König (D/KTM GST Berlin Racing), Max Thunecke (D/Johannes-Bikes Suzuki), Cato Nickel (D/KMP-Honda-Racing powered by DVAG), Paul Haberland (D/MX-Academy Honda Racing), Mark Scheu (D/Johannes-Bikes Suzuki) and Toni Hoffmann (D/BVZ Racing) are also aiming to shine with top finishes.

Alongside the ADAC MX Masters class, the junior categories – the ADAC MX Youngster Cup, the ADAC MX Junior Cup 85 and the fast women of the DMX Ladies – will also be competing in Tensfeld, with participants from over 25 nations. The ADAC MX Masters and ADAC MX Youngster Cup classes will each contest three races over the weekend, whilst the ADAC MX Junior Cup 85 and DMX Ladies will each hold two races. The first races for championship points will take place on Saturday, immediately following the Last Chance race.

Larissa Papenmeier and her teammates from the DMX Ladies are once again adding another dimension to the event © Photo: ADAC

Fans can purchase their tickets at the box office or in advance online via the ADAC Schleswig-Holstein ticket shop. Camping is available for spectators. On Sunday from 11.45 am to 12.15 pm, Max Nagl, Roan van de Moosdijk, Tom Koch, Maximilian Spies and Larissa Papenmeier will be available to meet fans at the ADAC MX Masters truck during the autograph session.

All races from Tensfeld will be broadcast via a free live stream. Between the races, numerous interviews will provide entertainment and the latest updates. The live stream will be broadcast on adac.de/mx-masters. On Saturday, the broadcast begins at 3.15 pm; on Sunday, Part 1 starts as early as 9.50 am, with Part 2 beginning at 12.40 pm.

The digital programme, as well as timetables and starting lists, are available to download at adac.de/mx-masters.

The MCE Tensfeld circuit is the longest-serving circuit in the ADAC MX Masters © Photo: ADAC