The competition, running from Thursday to Sunday, will bring together prominent figures in national and international endurance racing, including race winners and participants from world championships. Six manufacturers—Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha, BMW, Ducati, and Suzuki—will be represented, promising an intense battle for overall victory and wins in various categories.
The grid is divided into four categories: EWC (4 teams), Superstock 1000 (18 teams), Open Superbike (10 teams), and Superstock 600 (5 teams). Among the main contenders for victory is Kawasaki Català Aclam, the most decorated team in the history of the event with nine overall wins. They secured silver last year and are aiming to reclaim the top podium spot with a strong lineup this edition.
The Kawasaki Català Aclam lineup includes Miquel Pons, a winner in 2021 and 2022; Xavi Artigas, a former Moto3 and Moto2 rider; Àlex Toledo, the 2025 winner; and Frenchman Julien Pilot, an endurance specialist and three-time winner with the team.
Another major contender is FR Moto, known for its consistency. They won overall in 2023, were runners-up in 2022, and have achieved three third-place finishes and a pole position in recent editions. For this season, they retain Daniel González and add Diego Pérez, Marco Tapia, and David Sanchis.
The competition will also feature regular teams such as Box69 Racing (third in 2021) and the Team 24h Institut Castellarnau (reigning Open Superbike champion), alongside others like TSB Endurance, RAC41, Martimotos Racing, and Escuderia Èxit.
As a new addition, the Club Esportiu Mossos d’Esquadra-ETG Racing returns, composed of members from the police force, after more than a decade's absence. They are participating in tribute to their colleague Raül Torras, who died in 2023 at the Isle of Man TT.
The event will feature two all-female teams: the Andorran team Martimotos Racing #51 and the French outfit Team Thuy Racing.




