The enduro race through the hills of the Alta Langa in Cuneo, a round of the interregional championship
Marsaglia is a small municipality of just over two hundred inhabitants, nestled in the hills of the Alta Langa in the province of Cuneo, within the Mongia-Cevetta-Langa Cebana valley. Surrounded by Dolcetto vineyards and hazelnut groves, and dominated by the Pignone del Carretto castle and the church of Sant'Eusebio, the village offers a hilly landscape ideal for a discipline like enduro, which thrives on dirt tracks, technical climbs, and trails immersed in nature.
The race hosted in Marsaglia is one of the rounds of the Regional Enduro Championship that brings together three neighboring territories: Liguria, Piedmont, and the Aosta Valley. In the official calendar of the Italian Motorcycling Federation, the event counts as the third round of the Ligurian championship and the fourth round of the Piedmont and Aosta Valley championship, demonstrating how these motorcycle competitions transcend administrative boundaries and offer points valid for multiple regional rankings.
The organization is entrusted to the Moto Club Major Motor, an association dedicated to enduro and motocross that has been enlivening the off-road racing scene in the North-West for years. The club's volunteers are responsible for marking the route, setting up the service park, and managing timing and safety, transforming the terrain around Marsaglia into a true natural circuit made of special stages and transfers.
Unlike motocross, which is run on a closed loop, enduro takes place on a longer circuit that is repeated several times, within which riders face timed special stages (grass tracks, dirt time trials, and sometimes skill tests) interspersed with transfers on gravel roads. The winner is the one who accumulates the least time in the special stages. It is a spectacular and demanding discipline that tests physical endurance, riding skills, and the reliability of the motorcycle.
For a small municipality like Marsaglia, hosting a championship round means welcoming riders, teams, and fans from across the Liguria, Piedmont, and Aosta Valley area. The event brings movement and visibility to a corner of the Cuneo Alta Langa that is often off the beaten track, promoting a territory known for its wines and hazelnuts through the medium of motorsports.
The 2026 Marsaglia (CN) round is confirmed on the official FMI Regional Committee calendar for Sunday, June 28, 2026, following the postponement from the initially scheduled date of June 7. The event is valid as the third round of the Liguria Regional Enduro Championship and the fourth round of the Piedmont/Aosta Valley Regional Championship, with organization entrusted to the Moto Club Major Motor.
The detailed program for the day — times for technical and administrative checks, starting orders, number and layout of special stages — will be communicated by the organization and the FMI regional committee in the days leading up to the race. For updates, please refer to the official channels of the Moto Club Major Motor.
The detailed program (times for checks, starts, special stages, and awards ceremonies) will be published by the Moto Club Major Motor and the FMI Regional Committee in the weeks leading up to the race. The competition takes place in a single day, Sunday, June 28, 2026.
Interregional round offering points valid for both the Ligurian championship and the Piedmont and Aosta Valley championship. Track set among the dirt roads and woods of the Cuneo Alta Langa.
The race is held in Marsaglia (CN), a village in the Alta Langa in the Mongia-Cevetta-Langa Cebana valley, in the province of Cuneo. The route and the service park are set up on land near the village.
By car: Marsaglia can be reached via the routes connecting the Cuneo Alta Langa, located between the Cuneo plains and the Ligurian hinterland. It is recommended to follow the event signs in the days leading up to the race.
Registration and regulations follow the procedures of the Italian Motorcycling Federation (FMI) and the relevant regional committee. For details on schedules, technical inspections, and participation methods, it is recommended to contact the Moto Club Major Motor via the club's official website and social media channels.
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