Four days of glory in Jerez: Chronicle of an epic event

Four days of glory in Jerez: Chronicle of an epic event

There are circuits that have history, and then there's the Jerez-Ángel Nieto Circuit. Of the 2 to the 5 of April of 2026Extreme Motorsport landed at the Andalusian circuit to celebrate an event that is already shaping up to be the highlight of spring. These weren't just any track days; they were four days of total immersion in the world of racing, where the roar of engines and the smell of burning gasoline filled the air.

The setting: The cathedral of motorcycling

Racing at Jerez is every driver's dream, whether amateur or professional. 4.423 meters The ropes conceal some of the world's most legendary turns. From the lightning-fast Sito Pons Curve up to the technical entry into the Back StraightEvery meter of the circuit demands precision, rhythm and, above all, heart.

At Extreme Motor we know that a four-day event allows for something that single-day sessions cannot: the progressionOn April 2nd and 3rd, the drivers focused on familiarizing themselves with the track and adjusting their suspensions. However, by April 4th and 5th, their confidence was absolute, resulting in perfect racing lines and lap times that made sparks fly (literally) on the kerbs. Dry Sack Curve, currently renamed as Dani Pedrosa curve (curve 6).

Immortalizing speed: Track photography

At an event of this magnitude, professional photography isn't a luxury, it's a necessity. Capturing a motorcycle at maximum lean angle in the Curva Peluqui or the mythical Ferrari Curve It requires not only technique, but also knowledge of the track's flow.

Our photographers sensaphoto They worked tirelessly during the four days to offer attendees a souvenir worthy of their effort:

  • Action Photos: Capturing the exact moment when the rider seeks the apex, with the fork compressed to the maximum.

  • Details in Box: That look of concentration behind the helmet before going out on the track or the technical talk analyzing the telemetry.

  • The Community: Because Motor Extremo is also family. The photos from breaks, the laughter in the paddock, and the camaraderie between sessions are the essence of our club.

Technology and performance in April

April in Jerez is synonymous with ideal weather conditions. With temperatures around 22°C, the asphalt offers a level of grip (gripExceptional. It's the perfect scenario to maximize tire performance without reaching the critical overheating point.

For the more technical among you, remember that the air density at this time of year favors more efficient combustion, which translates into that feeling that the bike "pushes" with more fury on the main straight.

Note to pilots: If you see yourself in the photos and your position isn't what you expected, don't worry! Four days of testing is the perfect testing ground. Many of our riders used the photos from the first day to correct their posture on the third and fourth days, achieving incredible visual and dynamic improvement.

Why choose Motor Extremo in Jerez?

At Motor Extremo, we don't just rent tracks; we design experiences. During these four days in April, the timing service, technical advice, and safe environment allowed each driver to ride at their own pace, pushing their own personal limits.

The organization ensured that each group (Beginners, Intermediate, and Fast) had its own space, avoiding overcrowding and allowing photographers free rein to capture clean, traffic-free shots where you and your camera are the main focus.

Conclusion: The memory of an unforgettable spring

The event of 2 to the 5 of April of 2026 at the Jerez Circuit It will be etched in the memory of everyone who was part of it. But beyond memory, there is photographic evidence. Those images that show the fairing gleaming under the Andalusian sun and the determination in the rider's eyes.

If you were with us, the gallery is now available. Find your photo, relive the adrenaline rush of the Jorge Lorenzo Curve And get ready, because the next time we meet on the track, we'll want to see you give it your all again!