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Malle Mutór 2026 | Full Package by RideSphere – Rimini

Malle Mutór 2026 | Full Package by RideSphere – Rimini

Everything handled — from Bologna airport to the finish line on Rimini beach: accommodation, bike rental, transfers, and entry to Malle Mutór 2026

Prezzo di listino €2.600,00 EUR
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The RideSphere Full Package for Malle Mutór 2026 bundles event entry, hotel accommodation steps from the Bivouac, a rental motorcycle, airport transfers, and a closing dinner — so you land in Bologna, ride the beach start, and leave with nothing left to arrange. For medium and maxi-enduro riders (intermediate to advanced level) who want the full Malle Mutór experience without the logistical load. Two arrival formulas available. Your gear must be your own.

## The Event: Malle Mutór 2026

Malle Mutór is one of Europe's most distinctive adventure motorcycle gatherings. Held in Rimini each October, it draws 200+ riders from across the continent for three days of riding across Emilia-Romagna, Marche, and Tuscany — starting from the beach with 7 km of sand along the Adriatic coast as the opening act.

The event is not a race. It is a non-competitive multi-day ride organised around two route profiles (Sburona and Patacca, medium and more demanding respectively), a Bivouac Village at Piazzale Boscovich open to the public, and a strong community atmosphere that sits somewhere between a rally and a proper moto-adventure. Bikes must remain in the Parc Fermé overnight — that is part of the format and part of the spirit.

Malle Mutór 2026 is scheduled for **8–12 October 2026**. RideSphere is the official package partner, not the event organiser. Entry and route logistics are managed by the Malle Mutór organisation.

## The RideSphere Full Package

This is not just an event ticket with a hotel attached. RideSphere has built a structured package that removes every logistical obstacle between you and the ride:

  • Event registration included (Malle Mutór 2026 entry fee)
  • Full accommodation in Rimini, within walking distance of the Bivouac (~250 m), with dedicated motorcycle parking
  • Rental motorcycle (medium or maxi-enduro — see Variants section for model details)
  • Airport transfer Bologna Guglielmo Marconi ↔ Rimini, both ways
  • Closing dinner on Sunday evening
  • Optional extra night Wednesday (with dinner included in that night's formula)

You bring your riding gear. Everything else is sorted.

Arrival Formulas

The package is available in two versions based on your arrival day:

Formula 1 — Wednesday Arrival (Oct 7)

Fly into Bologna on Wednesday 7 October afternoon. Transfer to Rimini. Check in and overnight in Rimini Wednesday night (included). Full event participation Thu–Sun.

Formula 2 — Thursday Arrival (Oct 8)

Arrive Bologna airport Thursday 8 October morning. Transfer to Rimini. Check in and event start same day. Optional extra night Sunday.

Both formulas include the same event participation, accommodation from arrival night through Sunday, motorcycle rental, and return transfer on Monday 12 October.

"Formula 1" adds one extra night (Wednesday) compared to Formula 2. Choose based on your flight options and how much time you want before the event kicks off Thursday.

Route Profiles and Riding Categories

Malle Mutór routes are designed for medium and maxi-enduro motorcycles. Each riding day offers two track profiles:

  • Sburona — the more demanding line: gravel, rocky terrain, water crossings, steep gradients, technical enduro sections
  • Patacata — the more accessible line: white roads, panoramic stages, still challenging but manageable for intermediate adventure riders

Routes cover approximately 700 km over three days across Emilia-Romagna, Marche, and Tuscany. Every stage starts from the Rimini beach at Piazzale Boscovich.

Who This Package Is For

This full package is designed for:

  • Adventure and enduro riders at intermediate to advanced level
  • Riders flying into Bologna who want a zero-hassle arrival
  • International participants who want to arrive, ride, and leave without dealing with accommodation bookings, transfers, and logistics
  • Groups or solo riders looking for the complete Malle Mutór experience under one booking

Riding level: Intermediate to Advanced. The Sburona line requires solid off-road technique. The Patacata line is accessible for confident adventure riders with regular trail experience.

Accommodation

Hotel accommodation in Rimini, approximately 250 metres from the Bivouac at Piazzale Boscovich. Walking distance from the start/end point of each daily stage. Motorcycle parking on-site.

Room configuration is: double room single use

Motorcycle Rental

A rental motorcycle suitable for the Malle Mutór route profiles is included. The bike is yours for the full duration of the event, from Friday through Sunday.

Your riding gear is not included and must be your own. Helmet, jacket, boots, gloves, and any off-road protection must be brought by the participant. This is a non-negotiable requirement for both safety and event regulations.

Rental motorcycle model(s) available is a Hero Pulse 200 4v, deposit amount is 0 and bikes are insured. Personal insurance is recommended and use expenses (gas, flat tires are on the participants)

Transfers

  • Bologna Airport → Rimini: on arrival day (Wednesday for Formula 1 / Thursday for Formula 2)
  • Rimini → Bologna Airport: Monday 12 October

Transfer is private or shared — in dependance of the group requirements

Meals and Extras

Closing dinner Sunday evening included in both formulas
Meals during the event days (Bivouac ristoro, lunches on route): managed by the Malle Mutór organisation as part of event entry ---

The Bivouac Village

The MM Bivouac at Piazzale Boscovich is the event's operational and social hub. Open to the public free of charge, it hosts 40+ exhibitors, motorcycle manufacturers, test rides, technical service, stage presentations, and Radio Bruno entertainment each evening. As a registered participant, you also have access to dedicated technical service and tyre support (Bridgestone, confirmed main sponsor in previous editions).

What's Included

  • Malle Mutór 2026 event entry and registration
  • Hotel accommodation in Rimini from arrival night through Sunday (Formula 1: 5 nights / Formula 2: 4 nights)
  • Motorcycle parking at the hotel
  • Rental motorcycle for the full event duration
  • Airport transfer Bologna → Rimini on arrival day
  • Airport transfer Rimini → Bologna Airport on Monday 12 October
  • Closing dinner Sunday evening

**Optional add-on:**
- Extra night Wednesday (with dinner) available at supplement — see Formulas

What's Not Included

  • Flights to/from Bologna
  • **Riding gear of any kind** — helmet, jacket, boots, gloves, and protective equipment must be brought by the participant. This is mandatory.
  • Fuel costs during the event
  • Personal expenses, souvenirs, additional meals beyond what is specified
  • Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
  • Any mechanical repairs beyond standard event technical support

Variants and Pricing

| Formula | Arrival | Nights included | Price |
|---------|---------|-----------------|-------|
| Formula 1 | Wed 7 Oct afternoon (Bologna flight) | 5 nights (Wed–Sun) | MANCANTE |
| Formula 2 | Thu 8 Oct morning (Bologna airport) | 4 nights (Thu–Sun) | MANCANTE |

Gear and Equipment

**Your riding gear must be your own — no exceptions.**

This applies to: helmet (full-face or enduro recommended), jacket with protections, off-road or adventure boots, gloves, knee and back protectors. If you are not sure what is required for the route profiles, check the Malle Mutór official regulations at mallemutor.com.

The rental motorcycle comes with the bike only — no gear, no tools kit beyond standard.

Policy and Conditions

- Event cancellation due to weather or force majeure: subject to Malle Mutór organisation's own policies — RideSphere will communicate any changes promptly
- The rental motorcycle is subject to a separate rental agreement and deposit — details provided at booking confirmation

FAQ

**What is the difference between Formula 1 and Formula 2?**

Formula 1 includes arrival on Wednesday afternoon (Bologna flight) with a Wednesday night in Rimini before the event. Formula 2 includes arrival Thursday morning. Formula 1 gives you an extra night and a quieter start — useful if your flight lands late or you want to get settled before the event day begins.

**Is this a race or a competitive event?**

No. Malle Mutór is a non-competitive adventure ride. There is no ranking or timing for participants. The route profiles vary in difficulty but the format is touring, not racing.

**Do I need to bring my own motorcycle?**

No — a rental motorcycle is included in this package. Model details are available at booking.

**Do I need to bring my own riding gear?**

Yes, absolutely. Helmet, jacket, boots, gloves, and protective gear must be yours. The rental does not cover equipment.

**Can I choose between the Sburona and Patacca route each day?**

Yes — each day both profiles are available. You choose each morning based on conditions and preference.

**What level of riding do I need for this package?**

Intermediate to Advanced. The Patacca line suits confident adventure riders with gravel and dirt road experience. The Sburona line requires proper off-road technique: rocky terrain, water crossings, and technical sections are part of the route.

**Is the hotel close to the event?**

Yes. Accommodation is approximately 250 metres from the Bivouac at Piazzale Boscovich — walking distance. Motorcycle parking is available at the hotel.

**What happens to my bike at night?**

Per Malle Mutór regulations, all participating motorcycles must be left in the Parc Fermé overnight. Your rental bike will follow the same rule. Maintenance, if needed, can only be carried out inside the Parc Fermé.

Can I add the extra Sunday night after booking?

Sunday night is included

What do I need to fly in?

A flight to Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (BLQ). Transfer to Rimini is included in both formulas. Nothing else to arrange on the ground.

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Why RideSphere

Italy has more motorcycle roads per square kilometre than almost anywhere in Europe. It also has a tourism industry that has spent decades packaging those roads into something safe, predictable, and stripped of the parts that actually make them worth riding.

RideSphere exists to fix that.

We are an Italian platform built by people who ride. We don't aggregate what's easy to sell — we select what's worth doing. Every experience in our catalogue has been sourced from professional operators who run these routes, train on these tracks, and guide through this terrain as their actual job. Not as a weekend side project. Not as an extension of a hotel concierge desk.

When you book through RideSphere, you are not joining a tourist circuit. You are doing what Italian riders do.

Real Experiences. No Tourist Version.

The rides, tours, and events you find on RideSphere are not designed around what a foreign visitor is expected to want. They are designed around what a serious Italian motorcyclist actually does on a weekend, a long weekend, or a full week on the road.

That means local roads instead of scenic highways. Agriturismi instead of resort hotels. Winery cellars where the owner pours the wine, not a tasting room built for bus groups. Tracks where the instructor tells you directly what you are doing wrong, not what you did well.

It means smaller groups, better food, roads with fewer riders on them, and experiences that require your full attention — because they are worth it.

Your Gateway to Riding Italy

Getting to Italy is straightforward. Knowing what to do once you land — with a motorcycle, in a country where you don't know the roads, the operators, or the unwritten rules — is a different thing.

RideSphere handles the layer between arrival and experience. We've built packages that start from the airport, put the right motorcycle under you, and connect you with the people who know this territory from the inside.

You bring your gear and your riding ability. We handle the rest.

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Who we work with

Every partner in the RideSphere catalogue is a professional operator — a certified riding school, a specialist tour guide, a licensed event organiser, or a circuit with a structured programme. We do not list operators we haven't verified. We do not add experiences to fill gaps in the catalogue.

If a partner is on RideSphere, it means they meet a standard: professional delivery, clear inclusions, honest information. The name of the organiser is always visible on the product page — because they deserve the credit, and because you deserve to know exactly who is taking care of you.

How we build our packages

RideSphere full packages are structured around one idea: remove every logistical obstacle between you and the ride. That means airport transfers, rental motorcycles, hotels with motorcycle parking, and curated food stops — all confirmed in advance, all under one booking.

We don't build packages around availability. We build them around the experience first, then solve the logistics. If a detail can't be confirmed to a standard we're satisfied with, it doesn't go in the package.

Riding level and what to expect

Every product on RideSphere specifies the riding level required — honestly, not commercially. We don't describe a technically demanding off-road route as "suitable for all levels" because it generates more bookings. If a route requires solid experience, we say so.

Use the level indication to match yourself to the right product. If you're unsure, contact us before booking — we'll tell you directly whether a particular experience is the right fit for where you are as a rider.