A popular championship makes a comeback: the new BMW Motorrad BoxerCup starts in 2018.

Munich. From 2001 to 2004, the international BMW Motorrad
BoxerCup thrilled spectators at the MotoGPTM, the
Superbike World Championship ca. Now, BMW Motorrad is bringing
the Boxer engine back to motorsport. The new BMW Motorrad BoxerCup
starts in spring 2018. All riders race on identical BMW R nineT
Racer bikes that have been modified for racing. The season opener
will be held on 23rd/24th June 2018 as part of
the ADAC Classic at the Sachsenring (GER). The other races take
place as part of the International German Motorcycle Championship (IDM).

 

“A level playing field with identical machines meeting style and
individuality. We are looking forward to bringing the BMW Motorrad
BoxerCup back to life with the BMW R nineT Racer, and to thrilling the
crowds at the racetracks with that emotional Boxer engine,” says
Henning Putzke, Head of BMW Motorrad Deutschland. 

 

The regulations promise some thrilling action, with victory and
defeat being determined solely by the ability and determination of the
riders. The riders will be on BMW R nineT Racer sport motorbikes with
air/oil-cooled 1,170cc boxer engines, producing 81 kW (110 HP)
performance. All the race bikes boast identical modifications,
including redesigned front forks and dampers from Wilbers, cylinder
head covers, engine spoilers and rear panels from Ilmberger, sports
shocks and titanium manifold from Akrapovič, BMW Motorrad ABS with
racing software, BREMBO brake pads, the “High End” steering dampers
from Müller Präzision, and uniform Metzeler tyres.

 

All motorbikes will be prepared for competitive racing at the BMW
Motorrad Centre in Munich. Side stands, mirrors, number plate holders,
indicators and lights were all removed to accommodate the
modifications. However, once the season is over the bike can be
returned to its original state and be approved for road use.

 

To ensure that all competitors have the same chance of success, no
changes – apart from optical modifications to the paintwork, or the
application of stickers or film – are permitted, beyond those made in
Munich. All technical components and wear parts are precisely
specified and regulated. No tuning is permitted whatsoever.

 

The starting field for the BMW Motorrad BoxerCup will feature 30
places for the new season. In addition to the regular starters,
well-known guest riders will take part in the races on two VIP bikes.
Riders over 18 years of age and in possession of a national B license
(or higher), or a comparable license from another FIM federation, can
apply to take part. Buying one of the BoxerCup special edition BMW R
nineT Racers is another precondition for competition. Participants can
choose between four different performance packages when making their
purchase. The offer includes the basic package, which just includes
the bike, and stretches all the way to the VIP package, including
transport and storage of the bike, insurance, catering on race
weekends and other advantages. BMW Motorrad also enables the race
bikes to be rented for the entire 2018 season, as an alternative to
purchasing one. Registration is open now using the link below.

 

The BMW Motorrad BoxerCup season starts on
23rd/24th June at the ADAC Classic at the
Sachsenring (GER) and comprises a total of six race events. Round two
is scheduled for 7th/8th July in Zolder,
Belgium. This is followed by the races at Schleiz
(28th/29th July), at the Lausitzring
(25th/26th August), and on the legendary TT
Circuit in Assen, Netherlands (8th/9th
September). The finale will then take place on
29th/30th September at Hockenheim (GER).

 

You can find all the information about the BMW Motorrad BoxerCup, and
the registration form, online under:

 

bmw-motorrad.de/boxercup