Scrambler Fever 2025

Scrambler Fever 2025 - 10th Edition!

Yes, yes, yes!!! It's been 10 years since we've been riding our beloved classics through the backroads of our beautiful country! Can you believe it?! How quickly time runs! It feels like the first edition took place yesterday...
This year's rally took place from June 19th to June 22nd, 2025. The rally's base was the "Nowy Dworek" recreation center near Świebodzin in the Lubusz Voivodeship. It offers a forest, lake, beach, sun, delicious homemade food, excellent service... what more could you want? Of course, you could ask for more and more... kilometers covered on back roads with a group of friends... And we guarantee it!

 

As always, it was an international event. Since the first edition, in addition to teams from Poland, we've also had participants from Germany. After them, we've added Swedes, Czechs, Danes, Dutch, Belgians... and this year, even a participant from the USA. Everyone rode beautiful, sometimes truly unique, bikes. We're proud that our event is so well-received and brings together wonderful people who enjoy spending time together, having fun, and above all, riding!
This year, on Thursday afternoon, as a warm-up, we offered an enduro training session prepared and led by Miron from HOBBY ADV. Those interested, but not yet confident in off-road riding, could hone their skills under the guidance of a master, and then test them "in battle" in the following days.

 

But life isn't all about motorcycles! After the training, we planned the "Kapsel Challenge," an international bottle cap competition. Does anyone still remember how to play that? :) We admit that most participants didn't know what we were talking about and were rather hesitant to select their national representatives. Furthermore, it turned out that the track, built by our kids using various motorcycle parts, was incredibly difficult, and despite the low turnout, the match lasted longer than expected. In any case, those who played had a great time and won some cool prizes at the end.

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drivers

         
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In the meantime, those interested could check out the latest BMW R12 G/S in both suspension variants and shop in our Scrambler Shop (shop.rhcc.pl).

  The caps weren't the only attraction we had prepared for Thursday. Afterwards, it was time to hop on our bikes and head into the jungle, competing in our version of the Camel Trophy!
Oh yeah! There wasn't any soft play, but the rules were simple: Each nation had to field a team consisting of one motorcycle, one driver, and two helpers. The team's task was to make their way through the mighty wet jungle, which we had pre-cleared and mapped out a rather challenging route, in the shortest time possible. Yes, it was muddy! Yes, it was wet! Yes, it was muggy! Yes, it was thick! Yes, we had to carry the bikes! At the end of the route, a quick beer awaited and...the return trip along the same route! The first team had a tough time, each succeeding team had an increasingly difficult time... The muddy ground gave way to the off-road tires, and deeper ruts formed. Things were happening!

 

Quite exhausted, we headed out for dinner. In the evening, we held a rally briefing, where we discussed the map in detail, reading the roadbook, and road safety. Afterward, we sat around the campfire and chatted endlessly... It was going to be a great day!

  The warm night quickly passed, and Friday arrived. Breakfast and off to the horses! Time to start the rally! 165 participants lined up at the start. Unleashing such a crowd necessitated the release of four competitors every two minutes. The beginning of the route was relatively straightforward, but the difficulty increased with each kilometer. In addition to asphalt, cobblestones, gravel roads, forest roads, and a tanker truck, there was a rather steep incline to climb. This hill, although it looked easy from a distance, was very rutted and had two deep, dry ruts. If someone chose one of them and hit it at high speed, the climb often ended in spectacular crash. The best route led between them, or by choosing a rut, they could safely climb it, but at a slow, almost trial-like ride. And that was the golden mean for this obstacle. Along the way, participants also had to prove their cleverness, sometimes their knowledge, sometimes their perceptiveness. However, good humor, and plenty of it, was the best everywhere.

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Our rally isn't for professionals; we focus on having fun in good company. We come here to explore the area together, have fun, and ride without stress, completely relaxed. And so it was. The 85-kilometer route took up most of the day. After returning, we had dinner and then celebrated the 10th edition of the rally.

  There was no cake fight. The cake was too good! Everyone had a slice and a glass of champagne! There were snacks, sausages, and drinks. That's right! A milestone anniversary is a must! The traditional "Happy Birthday and presents" couldn't be complete without DJ Felix G., and we have to admit, we also danced a little. The bonfire burned until late... oh, what a night it was!

  A sunny Saturday morning meant a long breakfast, coffee, and downloading the GPX track we provided for the tourist route.
On Saturday, everyone set off at their own pace to explore the area. The 130+ km, mostly off-road, over varied terrain, was a real challenge, but the smiling faces at the finish line revealed that it was good, really good.
After dinner, the traditional presentation of diplomas and prizes for the best riders took place.
There was also a surprise for us, the organizers, from our friends ? thank you for the commemorative T-shirts, videos, and liters of flowing champagne!