10 years after the first edition of Bernina Gran Turismo and having built through the years the St. Moritz International Automobile Week, we are indeed looking to the future – through a new vision and a new structure.

The 2024 programme will see the realization of Super Stick Shift and Bernina Gran Turismo Tour – upon “invitations” only, from 26th to 29th September. 

Bernina Gran Turismo Hillclimb and Kilomètre Lancé will not take place in 2024.

Works are already in progress for the organization of the St. Moritz Automobile Week in 2025 including the return of Bernina Gran Turismo – special celebrations for the 10th anniversary Edition - Kilomètre Lancé and all the other events and activities.

We are looking forward to celebrating this milestone with you; more news will follow.

 

26 - 29 SEPTEMBER 2024

Time's Up

Motorcycle highlights at the Kilomètre Lancé

 Kilomètre Lancé will be a time travel through motorcycle history.

There are only five starting places left for the motorcycles!

Dear friends of the Kilomètre Lancé,

we have wished for such a special spectrum: With the starting number 1, the Brough Superior SS100 takes the 1000-meter sprint under its wheels. Until the Second World War, motorcycles with the 70 hp twin were considered the world's fastest and best-manufactured machines. The brand became famous through the British colonel, spy and writer T. E. Lawrence. The fanatical sportsman and motorcyclist had acquired seven new Brough Superior in twelve years, covering up to 800 kilometers a day on his numerous journeys.

Ewan Cameron brings the 1926 superbike from England to Engadin Airport near St. Moritz to compete with Udo Dobzansky's Harley Davidson "Twocam" or the Indian "Daytona".

The spectrum of motorcycle participants at the opening event of the International St. Moritz Automobile Week is enormous: Nick Heer normally sprints on dry salt with the Young Guns-Triumph "Cheetah Mk 2" at the Bonneville Speed Week in the US state of Utah. In September, he will demonstrate the potential of his bike at Engadin Airport and, after his training runs, will compete in a show run against architect David Martin with his Ford Hot Rod.

Bursting with power is also the current LCR Sidecar of Darren Hope. Normally fighting for seconds in the world-famous TT races on the Isle of man, the racer has also won the world's most dangerous motorcycle race three times. "We are proud that renowned representatives of the world's venues for speed come the long way to us," acknowledges event manager Tobias Aichele the participation commitments.

Overall, the Kilomètre Lancé will be a time travel through motorcycle history. In addition to Benelli, Ducati and MV Agusta, two Münch Mammut with NSU TT engines will also be on the starting line, recalling not only the advent of big bikes in the seventies, but also Gunter Sachs, who lived in St. Moritz for a time. His extroverted lifestyle made him a prototype playboy in the 1960s and 1970s. His fleet of vehicles included a Münch Mammut, which was what really made the exclusive brand famous. 

But the topics of alternative drive concepts and design will also play a major role in the motorcycles. Arnold Wagner will present his PERAVES MonoRacer with electric drive. The rider sits in an aerodynamically shaped cabin. Uwe Koenzen will demonstrate design and performance with his Ducati FlatRed. The bike, built by JvB Moto, has already won several design awards. And, Customizer Dirk Oelerking has announced the absolute design hammer based on the BMW R 18 and has only revealed this much: "It will also be the longest BMW motorcycle in Europe."

 

For more information about the event, visit www.kilometre-lance.com . All six events of the Intern. St. Moritz Automobile Week are summarized on the community homepage www.i-s-a-w.com.

There are only five starting places left for motorcycles. The entry form is attached!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Your
Tobias Aichele

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