Dear Pilots,
In a few days, we’ll kick off the 2026 Belgian PRO Tour. This year, we will start our tour in the beautiful city of Mons. The harbor has been renovated, and we are delighted to be able to race again on the Grand Large of Mons after the works.
Behind BJBF stands a committed team of volunteers who give it their all, season after season. Over four race weekends, we go full throttle to deliver challenging, fair, and smoothly organised competitions. We kindly ask all pilots to treat our staff with politeness and respect at all times. Everyone is here to enjoy their passion and have a good time.
This season, we are re-introducing the Endurance OPEN category. OPEN means that this category is open to all riders (AMATEUR, EXPERT & PRO) from the age of 16, and that GP-modified machines are also allowed. At the end of our Sunday schedule, we will fire these machines up for a 30-minute battle between man and machine, in a “winner takes all” moto.
In addition, we are switching to a fully digital system for technical and safety inspections, eliminating all paperwork.
Choosing a season package? Then your licence is practically included for free.
The schedule and results are available via the following link: https://www.justracetiming.com/schedule/NTQ=
Please note that the schedule may change at any time, so we recommend checking it regularly. No worries: the application updates automatically whenever changes are made. You can also subscribe to notifications via Facebook Messenger.
If you’ve not allready done so, you can pre-register and reserve your race number HERE.
Good luck !
Place 2 Be
Le Grand Large
Avenue du Grand Large 2
7000 Mons
Reminder
Be on time and well-prepared at the registration desk and technical control. This will help avoid unpleasant surprises. Don’t forget your medical certificates.
Pilots are expected to remain polite, respectful, alert, and attentive at all times during the event.
Pilots with chrome or other shiny/reflective number plates that are not clearly legible will not be allowed to race (read the full article here).
Refueling is only allowed in the designated refueling areas, on a paved or hard surface. It is strictly forbidden to refuel outside these areas. We also strongly recommend using an environmental or workshop mat during refueling to prevent spills and protect the terrain.
The start system remains unchanged:
- 4 red circles: engine may be started (the pilot may request a “2-minute hold” by raising their hand).
- 4 red lights: start procedure is running (no more “2-minute hold” requests allowed), lights will turn off within 1 to 5 seconds (randomly).
- lights off: START! You may go.
Your vessel must not exceed 86dB(a) (measured at a distance of 22.86 m) as per the rules. Please do everything possible to minimize your craft’s noise output. Pilots with overly loud vessels will not be allowed to participate.
