Why Riders Save It All for the 8-Hour
For more than half the riders at any Transmoto event, it’s the only race they’ll enter all year. And that’s the absolute magic of the Transmoto 8-Hour. It isn’t just another box on the race calendar; it is the calendar. No club days, no nationals, no endless series. Just one weekend of chaos: bikes, beers, bragging rights, and stories that’ll last all year!

Teams roll in with their bikes, mismatched gear, packed-to-the-brim eskies and an attitude for good times. Transmoto 8-Hours are undoubtedly part race, part festival, and part survival test. And when the flag drops? Lap times aren’t necessarily the only talking point. What matters is who’s running spanners between stints, who’s dishing out smoko, and who’s still cracking jokes as they head out for the last leg.




We reckon that’s why most riders treat it as their only race of the year. It’s not about championships; it’s about ritual. And alongside that, Transmoto’s enduro events hit the ultimate sweet spot between trailride and race. One-off, custom-built 15-18km loops – bush singletrack, creek crossings, fire roads, natural grasstrack – designed to challenge without intimidating. With “chicken lines” for the gnarlier bits, there’s something for everyone: from seasoned enduro nuts to riders just dipping their toes in.

Because at the end of the day, it’s not just racing. It’s community, ritual, and moto-culture at its best.
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