Sad news for Teterow: Pentecost on the mountain ring canceled!

On Pentecost Sunday 2025, Bergring fan Peter Stanislawski remembers canceled racing highlights and wishes a comeback.
On Pentecost Sunday 2025, Bergring fan Peter Stanislawski remembers canceled racing highlights and wishes a comeback. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Sad news for Teterow: Pentecost on the mountain ring canceled!

On Pentecost Sunday, June 8, 2025, numerous fans would usually have been raised for this year's Pentecost at the Bergring in Teterow. But the event was canceled by the Mc Bergring Teterow at short notice. This decision, which was made after several crisis meetings, results from structural, financial and personnel difficulties. Roger HEWEL, a board member, emphasized the problematic aspects, including a license withdrawal by the German Motor Sport Bund because of defects in the basic renovation of the grass track.

Although the race failed, Peter Stanislawski meets early in the morning on the 1877 -meter mountain range with other fans and former racing drivers. The mountain cup winners Udo Scheel, Wolfgang Buske and Thomas Diehr are also at his side. This meeting has a nostalgic meaning for many, since those present remember exciting duels in the past. Stanislawski is particularly impressed by the fights between Thomas Diehr and Simon Wigg, who once caused a lot of excitement.

memories and regret

Kathrin Obst, together with her family, also prefers the mountain ring to remind you. Her daughter Sarah regretted regret about the cancellation and misses the noises of the engines that make the races so special for many. Guido Skoppek is also on site and and his son Joko are doing some rounds on the otherwise orphaned route. The desire for a race next year and a realignment of the mountain rings is clearly noticeable for fans.

It becomes clear that it is not just about the lack of the race. Daniel Becker, a committed fan, calls for a stronger consideration of long train machines and side cars to bring more diversity into the races. Rüdiger Brokop, on the other hand, emphasizes the need for more motocers to participate in future events and calls for better cooperation with the ADAC.

A look into the future

One of the anonymous fans brings an interesting idea into play: a supporting program with a folk festival character and moderate admission prices to attract more visitors. These suggestions are part of the broad discussion about what the future of the mountain ring could look like.

The history of the mountain ring, which was inaugurated in 1930, is rich in events, including times of the forced break during the Second World War and various cancellations of races in the GDR period. These historical challenges and will for further development illustrate the passion that is connected to the place and its events. The mountain ring remains a prime location for motorsport and will master its challenges despite the difficulties that have occurred this year.

Christina Schmidt, who visits a benefit race in the Teterower Speedway Arena, is also solidarity with the MC Bergring Teterow. Their commitment and commitment of many others show how important the mountain ring remains for the community and the fans of motorsport.

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