BERLIN'SFASTESTWEEKEND

30-31 January 2026 in Berlin

SIXDAYS like in the good old days:Olympic and world championson the fastest track in the world,an incredible atmosphere,great music, and cold beer!

BERLIN'SFASTESTWEEKEND

January 30–31, 2026

SIXDAYS like in the good old days: Olympic and world champions on the fastest track in the world, an incredible atmosphere, great music, and cold beer!

BIKES,BEER &BERLIN

15,000 spectators

The largest, loudest, and oldest Sixdays in the world

Right next to the track and the paddock – up close with the world’s best track cyclists

5 hours of thrilling races until midnight with amazing vibes and party atmosphere

What is SIXDAYS WEEKEND?

  • The ultimate test for endurance track cyclists
  • 2 days, up to 8 different disciplines per evening
  • High speeds, steep curves
  • While in other races, each athlete usually competes only once per race day, at SIXDAYS they have to get on the bike up to 8 times – with only short breaks
  • Points and lap wins are collected to determine the winner on the final evening at midnight
  • The DJ plays the best music all the time, the commentators keep the crowd engaged – and everyone’s got a whistle!
  • SIXDAYS WEEKEND is the January highlight in Berlin – an absolute cult event

Why SIXDAYS WEEKEND?

  • Because nowhere else can you experience five hours of top-class sports – plus party vibes with DJ beats, light shows, and drinks & food
  • Because only here can you take a selfie with world champions and Olympic medalists – or have a chat with them in the paddock. Nowhere else are the athletes so close to the fans!
  • You can watch ice hockey, basketball, handball, or football every weekend – but SIXDAYS WEEKEND happens only once a year!
  • Because you can spend an unforgettable evening with friends or colleagues – whether you’re a cycling fan or just here for the party
  • Because only here can you see so many favourites just days before the European Championships

The Berlin SIXDAYS Weekend was a success. The sporting duel between the world and European champions lived up to expectations.

Berliner Zeitung,28.01.2024

Berlin SIXDAYS: The hope for a future lives on.

Berliner Morgenpost,28.01.2024

The velodrome was boiling with excitement, it was balm for the soul – Berlin knows how to do track cycling.

I had goosebumps!

Robert “Quadzilla” Förstemann