The 2025 Czech Flat Track National Championship — also known locally as Open MČR Flat Track — is set to deliver ten action-packed rounds across seven different tracks, including a TT circuit. We’re talking serious racing here, with elite names like Ervin Krajčovič, reigning champion three years in a row (2022, ’23, and ’24), and Ondřej Švedík, a regular front-runner in the FIM World Championship.
The season kicks off on March 29 in Prague, featuring the FT1 and FT Young classes, and wraps up on September 27 in Březolupy, with FT1, FT Young, and FT Classics all taking to the track.
Adding even more firepower to the Czech calendar, Pardubice will host the final round of the 2025 FIM Flat Track World Championship on the weekend of September 20–21 — the same weekend as the legendary Golden Helmet speedway event. While this race won’t count towards the national standings, it’s bound to be an explosive showdown.
But that’s not all. Big news for the 2025 season: the Royal Enfield Cup joins the Czech FT scene under the Classics category. Already running in Italy, the UK, and the Netherlands, this one-make series is the perfect entry point into the sport — affordable, fun, and highly competitive. All bikes are Royal Enfields equipped with a flat track kit, ensuring close racing and a level playing field.
2025 Czech Flat Track Championship Calendar
- March 29 – Prague – FT1, FT Young
- April 26 – Divišov TT – FT1, FT Classics, FT Young
- April 27 – Divišov – FT1, FT Classics, FT Young
- May 10 – Chabařovice – FT1, FT Classics, FT Young
- May 17 – Svitavy – FT1, FT Classics, FT Young
- June 7 – Slaný – FT1, FT Classics, FT Young
- August 6 – Pardubice – FT Young
- August 30 – Slaný – FT1, FT Young
- September 6 – Svitavy – FT1, FT Classics
- September 27 – Březolupy – FT1, FT Classics, FT Young