101 Classic Racer
Regulations, Style & Application - CLR

::: Organization and selection (jury)
Team Glemseck 101
::: Application 2026: STILL CLOSED
As the 101 Cafe Racer Sprint the 101 Classic Racer Sprint reflects our own Glemseck 101 history. The emphasis in this sprint is on classic »sport motorcycles«. Close to serial, but also nice to see rebuilt and sport-customised. From the Yamaha RD 250, the Suzuki GT750 called »Kettle« or »Water buffalo«, the wide six-cylinder Honda CBX, the Guzzi Le Mans up Katana and Z900. We are also happy to see motorcycles of the former noble-tuners like Egli, Bimota, Martin, Rickman and Co. in the starting grid.
Online registration for this 1/8 Mile sprint opens on Friday, May 15, 2026! On that day, you’ll find our 101 Classic Racer Online Registration Form here to download, print, fill out, and send to the 101 email address provided. Follow Glemseck 101 on Facebook and/or Instagram - and you will be informed immediately when it is possible to apply.
::: Starting grid and date
Planned starting field: 16 motorcycles
Planned date: 06. September 2026, 101 Sunday
Starting Fee: 70,- Euro
>>> Why a starting fee?

::: Technical regulations
• Engine and chassis up to 1985
• Two-stroke and four-stroke
• No restrictions on the number of cylinders and in cubic capacity
• The motorcycle must be street legal
All modifications and tuning conversions in the style of these earlier times are allowed. As a pictorial example: A Suzuki GS 1000 S with »Katana« swing arm and »Koni«-shocks works. A »Katana« conversion with GSX-R suspension does not work.

::: The Glemseck 101 - Be a star!
Whether you’re a garage mechanic or a professional customizer, no matter which of our 101 Sprints you’re selected for: For our 101 Team, for the photographers on site, and for our audience - both on the grounds and the grandstand - you and your motorcycle are the stars.
Some people enjoy it, while for others it’s a completely new experience. That’s why we’ve put together some information for you that’s just as important to us as organizers as it is to you as a participant - just like the 101 Sprint Rules: 101 Everything about our 1/8 Mile
- What is the Glemseck 101 1/8 Mile?
- Why are there different sprint classes and different rules?
- Why is there a starting fee?
- Glemseck 101 is a LONG weekend!
- Glemseck 101 social media is your stage!
- It’s NOT JUST the 101 Cup!
- Smile, it’s the 101 and you’re the star!
Whether you're a 101 1/8 Mile newbie or a seasoned veteran, we ask that you, your team, and your companions be sure to read this information in advance: 101 Everything about our 1/8 Mile

Participants - CLR
This is an overview of the 2025 participants! This list should give you an idea of the competitors you’ll face at the starting line of this 2026 sprint. If you think your motorcycle’s style, modifications, and performance are a good fit for this starting field - apply now!

