Appenninica 2026 reaches capacity four months ahead

With just over four months to go until the opening stage of Appenninica MTB Stage RaceASD Happy Trail MTB already has a significant achievement to celebrate: the maximum number of participants for the 2026 edition has been reached – and slightly exceeded – officially declaring the race at full capacity.

Eight years after its debut, Appenninica has firmly established itself among the most respected multi-day MTB stage races on the international calendar – a reputation built season after season and reflected today in a start list featuring riders from across the globe.

A well-deserved reward for the dedication and relentless commitment of the organizing team led by Milena Bettocchi and Beppe Salerno. Year after year, the organizers have continued to refine the format, introducing new elements and testing innovative solutions to ensure that no two editions are ever identical.

The race’s international outlook has always been one of its defining strengths, turning the event into a powerful showcase for the Emilia-Romagna Apennines. Following the highly positive feedback received after moving the race to a late-June slot in 2025, the 2026 full capacity further confirms the solidity of that strategic choice.

In response to exceptional demand, the organizers agreed to slightly increase the originally planned field limit of 150 riders, while fully preserving their commitment to preventing trail overcrowding and maintaining high-quality standards for every athlete on the start line.

Appenninica MTB Stage Race is a full-service event, including accommodation, feed zones, medical assistance, bike washing, transfers between stages, and a wide range of additional services. The deliberately limited field also contributes to a distinctive atmosphere – one that encourages genuine connections, shared experiences, and the spirit that defines the Appenninica Family. An approach that enhances operational management while making the overall experience even more immersive and memorable.

We are extremely proud to announce this milestone with more than four months still to go before the start,” say Milena Bettocchi and Beppe Salerno. “On one hand, it represents tremendous satisfaction and rewards the commitment we have invested over the years in developing Appenninica MTB Stage Race. On the other, it gives us even greater motivation to continue raising the bar and live up to the expectations of the many riders who have chosen to place their trust in us.

WAITING LIST NOW OPEN

For those who had planned to take part in Appenninica MTB Stage Race 2026, a waiting list has now been activated and is available via the official website, www.appenninica-mtb.com. In the event of withdrawals or deferrals to the 2027 edition, riders on the waiting list may be contacted.

The waiting list will also grant priority access to registration for the 2027 edition, whose dates and entry procedures will be announced at the conclusion of the 2026 race.

Appenninica 2026 reaches capacity four months ahead

ASD Happy Trail MTB confirms that the maximum number of entries for the 2026 edition of Appenninica MTB Stage Race has been reached, closing registrations for the June 22–26 race in the Emilia-Romagna Apennines. “An important milestone that rewards the work carried out over the years,” say the organizers.

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