
Schedule for the Gran Premio in Manacor Confirmed — 68th Edition on Sunday
Schedule for the Gran Premio in Manacor Confirmed — 68th Edition on Sunday
On Sunday, 14 June 2026, the 68th edition of the Gran Premio starts in Manacor: young trotters, drawn starting numbers and a racetrack that has just been refurbished.
Gran Premio in Manacor: The 68th edition brings pleasant summer evenings back to the racetrack
When the drums roll for the main race on Sunday, 14 June 2026, a lot will already have happened at the Manacor racetrack in the afternoon: the clatter of horseshoes blends with the scent of freshly brewed coffee from the mobile stalls, and older spectators settle on the shaded benches along the track — a typical evening you only find here.
Organisers have officially confirmed the programme for the 68th edition of the Gran Premio. The starting numbers of the participating horses have been drawn, and the main race is scheduled for 7:00 pm. The island's most talented young trotters are expected; the race has been a fixed date in Mallorca's trotting calendar for decades.
In recent weeks, the Consell de Mallorca has worked on the facility: the track surface and the surrounding area received attention to make the ground respond better for the young trotters. That's more than just cosmetics — cleaner, more even footing helps the athletes avoid injuries and ensures fairer conditions at the start.
For the town of Manacor the event means more than just a race. On a mild summer evening the area fills with families, retirees and the curious, who were shopping at the market earlier in the week and go out together on Sunday evening. A woman with a shopping bag taking her grandchildren by the hand, a loudspeaker announcing the start lists — all this is part of the atmosphere. Small vendors selling ensaimadas and cold drinks add to the scene — a small social festival around trotting.
Why is this good for the island? Local breeders gain attention for their animals, artisans and catering businesses in Manacor see customers, and the sport keeps a long tradition alive. Young people learn about equestrian sport and animal care here and clubs recruit new members. A well-organised event also brings visitors to the town instead of the overcrowded coastal resorts — a welcome spread of tourist numbers.
Practical information for visitors: those arriving by car should come early; parking around the track fills quickly. Cyclists and pedestrians from the town often have the advantage. Tickets are sold on site; for seats it's worth arriving a little earlier. On hot days the evening time provides more pleasant temperatures — ideal conditions for the 7:00 pm race.
A tip for newcomers: before the big race it's worth taking a walk to the stables (without disturbing operations) to learn more about the animals, their care and the specific demands of trotting. If you look closely, you'll notice the different gaits of the trotters and understand why good training is so important.
The 68th edition of the Gran Premio is thus not only a sporting event but also a piece of local culture. It's an evening when Manacor briefly lights its fields and stables with lamps and the streets along the track become a meeting place. For anyone seeking a calm, authentic summer evening in Mallorca, this is an invitation that sounds a bit different from the usual beach events.
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If you're heading there on Sunday: wear sturdy shoes, allow time for parking and bring a good mood. That evening the racetrack will once again be a place where tradition, sport and neighbourhood come together — a piece of Mallorca that keeps its rhythm.
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