MotorLand Aragon is set to witness something never before seen on Spanish soil: the thunderous arrival of Harley-Davidson Bagger machines, boasting over 200 horsepower and nearly 300 km/h top speeds. This all happens during the Michelin Grand Prix of Aragon 2026, which will feature the inaugural round of the FIM Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup in Spain.
From August 28-30, fans heading to the Alcaniz circuit won't just enjoy MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3. They'll also witness these behemoths, blending American V-Twin character with extreme track-focused preparation. It's a highly anticipated debut, proving that baggers are not just about style, but pure speed.
This new category, born from a collaboration between the FIM and Harley-Davidson Factory Racing, uses the Grand American Touring platform, heavily modified. The result? A bike weighing around 280 kg that can rocket to 300 km/h—a staggering contrast, but real on the asphalt. This isn't a show; it's a genuine competition demanding courage and technical skill.

For racing fans in Indonesia, this is a must-watch moment as it's the only chance to see racing baggers in Southern Europe this year. Moreover, this round is the fifth of six, arriving at a crucial point before the season finale at the Red Bull Ring in Austria.
The title fight is also heating up. After the opening races, Eric Granado has emerged as a top contender. The Brazilian won the first race in Austin and has shown consistency. Now, all eyes are on how he'll tackle MotorLand's technical corners, which demand a perfect balance between power and handling.
With two races scheduled at Aragon, every point is precious. The pressure is mounting as only one round remains after this. Who will hold their nerve and who will crumble? It all unfolds under the scorching Alcaniz sun.
Don't miss this historic action. It's not just racing; it's a revolution in motorsport, where American tradition meets European circuit technology.



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