Flat Track Italian Championship and Dust & Fun Trophy: the 2025 calendar

For the third year in a row, the Italian Flat Track Championship and the Dust & Fun Trophy are running side by side. Both series share a five-round calendar, all hosted in Northern Italy—between Veneto, Emilia-Romagna, Piedmont, and Friuli Venezia Giulia—from late April to early October.

📅 2025 Calendar:

  • April 27 – Lonigo (VI)

  • June 22 – Ravenna (RA)

  • July 26–27 – Boves (CN)

  • September 27–28 – Terenzano (UD)

  • October 5 – Ravenna (RA)

  • October 19 – Lonigo (VI) (Italian Championship only – makeup for the April 26 round)

As in 2024, the Italian Championship will feature double-race weekends in Boves and Terenzano, with action on both Saturday and Sunday. The season opener originally set for Saturday, April 26 in Lonigo has been pushed to the end of the season and will now run on Sunday, October 19. Dust & Fun riders, instead, will race only on Sundays, with free practice sessions on Saturday—depending on the Italian Championship’s schedule.

🇮🇹 Two Series, One Scene – Something for Everyone

The dual-format Italian Flat Track + Dust & Fun setup hits the sweet spot for all levels of riders.

The Italian Flat Track Championship is all about 450cc machines and top-tier competition—this is the battleground where riders like Daniele Tonelli, Kevin Corradetti, Giacomo Bossetti and other World Championship contenders train and compete at national level.

On the other hand, the Dust & Fun Trophy, launched in 2022, opened the doors wide to the rest of the flat track community. It offers a proper race environment for:

  • Rookies getting their first taste of the oval

  • Mid-level 450cc riders in the Modern class

  • Vintage bikes and twins in Thunderbike, Vintage, and Hooligan

  • Women riders in the Ladies class

  • And the crowd favorite: the Royal Enfield one-make cup, with Himalayan and Scram bikes tuned for flat track—an absolute highlight in 2024 for both style and spectacle.

Whether you’re chasing titles or just sliding for fun, Italy’s flat track scene has never looked more alive.

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