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The Korea Sports Promotion Foundation's Cycling and Motorcycling General Division announced the operating schedule for the second half of the year.
The second-half schedule is expected to further enhance fans' viewing enjoyment by appropriately arranging special holiday operations and the highest-authority Grand Prix Gyeongju events.
In particular, since each Grand Prix Gyeongju serves as a crucial stage to gauge the landscape toward the end-of-year Grand Prix, intense battles and strategic contests among athletes are anticipated to become even more heated.
First, for the Cycling events, Gyeongju will be held for four consecutive days from August 14 to 17 during the Gwangbokjeol holiday. In September, a stage to reflect on the meaning of the Olympics will be prepared. From September 18 to 20, the 'Seoul Olympics 38th Anniversary Grand Prix Cycling' will be held at Gwangmyeong Speed Dome, where top-tier athletes are expected to gather for fierce championship competition. Special operations for the Gaecheonjeol holiday will continue. From October 2 to 5, Gyeongju will be held for four consecutive days once again, and at the end of the year, the season's best stage featuring the top stars is also waiting.
For Motorcycling, the 'Seoul Olympics 38th Anniversary Grand Prix Motorcycling' will be held at Misa Motorcycling Course from September 16 to 17, and the 'Kurihara Cup Special Motorcycling' will be held from October 27 to 29. Following that, the 'Grand Prix Motorcycling' to determine the best Motorcycling athlete of the season will be held on the 9th–10, capping off the 2026 season.
A representative of the Cycling and Motorcycling General Division, speaking to this newspaper by phone, said, "For the second half of the year, we have prepared special holiday operations and Grand Prix Gyeongju events so that customers can enjoy a wider variety of Gyeongju."
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