The Motocross of Nations Explained
Often called the "Olympics of Motocross," the Motocross of Nations (MXoN) is the...
The TT Circuit Assen, also known as "The Cathedral of Speed," is a world-famous racing circuit in Drenthe. Between 1925 and 1954, races were held on a street circuit around Assen. Since 1955, races have been held on the permanent circuit, best known for the MotoGP. The fast and technical course attracts thousands of fans every year. Thanks to modern facilities, the TT Circuit remains a leading venue in the international racing world, with a rich history and a unique atmosphere.
For the MXoN in 2027, thousands of truckloads of sand will be brought to the track to transform the circuit once again into a thrilling motocross track.
By car/motorcycle
The TT Circuit Assen is located south of Assen, near the A28 motorway, and is easily accessible by car or public transport. Parking for a car, motorcycle, or other motorized vehicle costs €10 per day. Parking tickets will soon be available for purchase on our website. For wheelchair-bound visitors and one companion, there are two wheelchair ramps with a clear view of the track. Catering and restroom facilities are located around the grandstands and embankments, as well as in the infield. Vehicles of participants and guests with a pre-paid parking ticket will be directed to the parking lot and Welcome Center on Tunnelweg.
By Public Transport
You can reach Assen Station by train or bus. There is a taxi rank opposite the station. On Saturdays and Sundays, Qbuzz bus line 1 runs from the station to and from the North Loop of the TT Circuit Assen.
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