Spreewaldring

Spreewaldring

Here’s a motorcycle trackday breakdown of the Spreewaldring Training Center (STC Motodrom) near Berlin—perfect for riders seeking a technical, rider-focused experience within reach of the city.


Circuit Overview

  • A 2.7 km clockwise permanent road circuit featuring 17 corners—10 right-handers and 7 left-handers—designed in consultation with racers for balanced flow and challenge.
  • The track is spacious (~10 m wide), includes a long pit lane (~200 m), and supports split layouts (speed vs handling sections) for flexibility.
  • Not margin-for-error minimal like the Norschleife—yet offers elevation nuances, a cambered carousel, and fast sweepers paired with technical sequences that reward precision and momentum management.

Rider Appeal & Format Options

  • Free Ride (“Freies Fahren”) sessions: Available to riders with STC license—15-minute blocks range from €19 (single) to €895 annual passes.
  • Afterwork Track-Days: Relaxed, instructor-supported open-track evenings (~€149 for 4 hours), beginner friendly, with optional coaching and guidance.
  • Sportbiker Training: A structured, full-day training (~€220) with theory, line guidance, hanging-off drills, and video analysis—great for skill enhancement.
  • Organized Trackdays: Events split riders into pace groups and provide instructor support, ideal for mixed-ability events.
  • Premium Coaching: Sessions with Teichmann Instruktor Trainings (~€260 for two-day training) providing focused instruction and lap refinement.

Facilities & Logistics

  • Located ~70 km south of Berlin, easily accessed via A13, with nearby city and airport convenience.
  • Excellent infrastructure: a 5,000 m² paddock, electrified garages, briefing rooms, hospitality areas, timing, skid pads, and wet handling zones.
  • Camping is usually available at little or no cost during events—plus snack services nearby.
  • Noise limit around 98 dB static, so compliance is mandatory; be prepared with proper exhaust setups.

Riding Dynamics & Setup Tips

  • The track blends flowing high-speed sections with tight, multi-apex technical segments—great for practicing corner entry, flick transition, and exit drive.
  • Tyres & Warmers: Use warmers for early-session grip. Surface is well-maintained and forgiving—but still condition-dependent.
  • Brakes & Suspension: Heavy on braking points and transitions—fresh fluid and firm front support are key. Suspension should handle both fast lanes and technical sections with balance.
  • Rider Technique: Focus on smooth lines, steady vision through sequences, and throttle modulation through the carousel and tighter turns.

Who It’s Best For

Rider TypeWhy It Fits
Novice to intermediateAfterwork sessions provide gentle pace, plus beginner trackdays with coaching
Intermediate to advancedSportbiker training, video feedback and full-track layout offer depth and growth
Local Berlin ridersShort travel, flexible booking, and rich support for regular progression

Pro Tips

  1. Kick off with Afterwork: Perfect blend of guidance and comfort to orient yourself to the track.
  2. Progress smartly: Move from free rides → Sportbiker training → full coaching as skills improve.
  3. Lock in garages early: These fill quickly, especially for multi-day or premium training events.
  4. Check your exhaust: Noise limits are enforced—stay compliant to avoid early session cuts.
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