Unleash your bike
Have you ever wondered how fast you and your bike can go? Of course, you have. Now you can find out thanks to the Bahrain International Circuit’s OpenTrack Bike days.
All you need to make your dream come true is a roadworthy motorbike in good condition, without leaks or body damage, and an internationally recognised rider’s licence.
Your action-packed day will begin at 08:00 when you register. (Here riders will be divided into groups: novice, intermediate or advanced.)
Then your bike’s suitability will be assessed.
During a 20-minute riding techniques-and-safety briefing you will be informed of the track’s rules and procedures. Instructors will explain what each coloured flag and light signal means, and what you should do in the event of a mechanical failure.
The track will open at 09:00 and instructors will lead you round for three laps in order that you can familiarise yourself with the straights and corners.
After that, barring a one-hour lunch break, the track is yours until 17:00.
Depending on the number of registered participants, OpenTrack Bike days will either run with an open pit lane, with riders free to come and go as they please, or divided into 20-minute sessions.
Riders must bring their own crash helmets. Racing suits are also compulsory and can be hired on the day.
Half-days run from either 9:00-12:30 or 13:30-17:00.OpenTrack Bike runs throughout the year. Availability is limited, so check the calendar and book now by calling our Contact Centre on +973 1745 0000 or emailing the sales team on info@bic.com.bh
Prices
|
Buy in advance |
Buy on the day |
| Full Day |
BD75 |
BD85 |
| Half Day |
BD50 |
BD60 |
| Additional Rider |
BD20 |
BD20 |
| Race Suit Hire |
BD20 |
BD20 |
Please ensure that you have read the Terms & Conditions
To book call +973 1745 0000
Gift packs
The BIC Gift Pack is a fantastic way to give your friends or family a day out to remember. The Silver Open Track Gift Pack allows the recipient to bring their own car or bike and drive it on the track for a day they'll never forget.