Classic motorcycles will once again take over the fields of Erkylä in Hyvinkää when the popular Hyvinkää Scramble, Trial & Enduro event is held on 29–30 August 2026.
The weekend-long spectacle promises historic thrills, the spirit of motorsport and spectacular riding — and best of all, admission is free for the whole family, as always.

2025 was a success
Last year’s organisers have every reason to be proud. The 2025 event was a resounding success that exceeded all expectations in terms of both participant numbers and atmosphere. Scramble drew a record crowd of riders from across Finland.
Participants and enthusiasm at their peak
A total of 154 individual riders took part in the exhibition runs. The growing popularity of the discipline and the event’s appeal is further illustrated by the staggering 203 class-level entries recorded. The large gap is explained by the fact that many riders wanted to challenge themselves in more than one class:
Two classes: 27 riders entered two different classes. Three classes: Two exceptionally committed riders competed in as many as three classes.
| Class | Entries |
|---|---|
| Enduro | 53 |
| Scramble C (1985–1990) | 45 |
| Trial | 45 |
| Scramble B (1977–1984) | 36 |
| Scramble A (1976 or older) | 21 |
| Moped class | 3 |
| Total | 203 |
“154 individual riders and 203 entries speak volumes about the sport’s remarkable momentum.”
Most popular makes
The event showcased a diverse array of vintage machinery. Japanese and Swedish manufacturers dominated the 2025 edition. The three most prominent makes were:
Honda (39), Yamaha (30) and Husqvarna (23).
Other popular makes included Suzuki (19), Bultaco (13) and KTM (12).
| Country | Bikes | Top makes |
|---|---|---|
| Japan | 74 | Honda (35), Yamaha (21), Suzuki (12), Kawasaki (6) |
| Sweden | 32 | Husqvarna (28), Monark (1), Lito (1), SOH/Jawa (1), Husaberg (1) |
| Spain | 20 | Bultaco (16), Montesa (4) |
| Germany | 15 | Maico (13), BMW (1), MZ (1) |
| Great Britain | 14 | BSA (9), AJS (3), Triumph (1), Francis Barnett (1) |
| Austria | 14 | KTM (14) |
| Italy | 6 | SWM (3), Fantic (2), Cagiva (1) |
| Czechoslovakia | 3 | CZ (3) |
| Finland | 2 | Tunturi (2) |
Vintage rarities on display
The event also offered rare sights for motorcycle history enthusiasts. The oldest registered bike was a 1949 BSA C11 250cc, which competed in the Trial class. Other pre-1960s models included a 1951 AJS 500 and a 1957 Francis Barnett.
The Scramble C and Enduro classes also featured big-bore machines such as the Maico 500, Honda CR500 and KTM 600/612 models.
The successful scramble event once again reinforced the community spirit among enthusiasts, and the organisation ran smoothly. The upcoming 2026 event — crowned by the spectacular Mopeds Show! during the Sunday intermission — eagerly awaits new and returning enthusiasts alike.
A refreshment stand will naturally be on site. Further details and schedules will be published later at www.scramble.fi.
See also photos from previous events here.
Text: Photo & Moto