The Enduropale du Touquet, a legendary motorcycle race on the Côte d’Opale, is more than just a single event. The competition unfolds over three days, from February 13th to 15th, 2026, with Saturday, February 14th, dedicated to the thrilling Quaduro, Espoirs, and Juniors races. Fans can follow the results live and track their favorite riders with ease.
The 50th edition of the Enduropale du Touquet kicked off on Friday, February 13th, with the Vintage race, featuring motorcycles manufactured before 1996. Today, Saturday, February 14th, the schedule includes the Quaduro, alongside the Espoirs and Juniors competitions. Real-time standings will be updated throughout the day, allowing fans to follow the action closely.
Quaduro 2026
The Quaduro, a high-octane race for quad bikes, promises intense competition. In 2025, Belgian rider Randy Naveaux secured his fifth victory in this event. Like the main Enduropale race on Sunday, the quad circuit spans 13 kilometers. Fans can track the riders’ progress live using the interactive table provided.
Enduropale Espoirs 2026
The Espoirs (Hopefuls) race showcases emerging talent on a 3.5-kilometer course along the Touquet seafront, utilizing the northern section of the main Enduropale circuit. Jenairo Beerens emerged victorious in 2025. Live updates and standings will be available throughout the race, allowing fans to follow their preferred riders by name or bib number.
Enduropale Juniors 2026
The Juniors race, also contested over a 3.5-kilometer course on the Touquet seafront, provides a platform for young riders to demonstrate their skills. Despite a significant crash, Dutch rider Damien Knuiman claimed victory in 2025. Fans can follow the race live and track riders by name or bib number.
The Enduropale du Touquet 2026 will culminate on Sunday, February 15th, with the main race. Fans can experience all the action live and exclusively on France Télévisions’ platforms, including france.tv, social media channels, and the official website.
This year’s Enduropale holds particular significance as it marks the 50th anniversary of the event and will also serve as the final round of the World Championship for sand racing – a first in the race’s history. Nearly 2,700 riders are expected to compete across the three days, making it a truly spectacular event.