Zolder Challenge
25 May 2026

We let the engines roar during the Zolder Challenge

The first adrenaline-fueled Challenge will be held at the iconic Zolder racetrack, a venue steeped in speed and motorsport prestige. Team up with your colleagues and push your limits in a team time trial, team sprint, and crit race, competing head-to-head with other companies. This exhilarating event not only promises high-octane competition but also awards the three best teams with glory and a free starting voucher for the grand finale in Ostend on September 13th.

Circuit Zolder - Terlaemen 30, 3550, Heusden-Zolder

Discover the course

  • Team time trial: 8,2 km (2 laps)
  • Team sprint: 1 km
  • Crit race: 45,1 km (11 laps)

 

Timings & rules

Zolder Challenge
25 May 2026
  • 09:00 – Opening race office
  • 09:50 – Compulsory team briefing
  • 10:00 – Warm-up
  • 10:30 – Team Time Trial
  • 11:30 – Team Sprint
  • 12:00 – Lunch break
  • 13:30 – Crit race
  • 15:00 – Team pictures
  • 15:30 – Prize ceremony
Who can participate?
  • Every company based in Belgium.
  • A company team of 3-5 riders.
  • Each rider must be at least 18 years old.
  • Each rider must be working at the same company.
  • Each rider has read and accepted the competition rules.

 

Results 2025

Are you looking for last year’s results per discipline? Take a look here!

The three disciplines

Team time trial

The team time trial covered a distance of approximately 8 km. Teams consisted of a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5 participants. However, the time of the third participant from each team counted as the official recorded time.

Teamwork and effective communication were key for setting the best time!

Team sprint

The team sprint covered approximately 1,000 meters. Teams started from a standstill with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5 participants. The time of the first participant from each team counted as the official recorded time.

Tactics were essential: forming a sprint train with a lead-out and sprinter.

Criterium

The Challenge ended with a criterium of approximately 45 km. Teams started with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5 participants. However, the ranking was determined based on the finishing positions of the first 3 team members.

Teamwork and solid strategic planning made all the difference!