Inline Skaten Midden Nederland lands in Ede for round three of the series
The regional series rolls into Ede on July 4, 2026, with racing open from Pupillen 4 through Seniors and a clear welcome for G-skaters. It’s built to be approachable, competitive, and easy to join for skaters who want either a single race day or the full four-round challenge.

The Inline Skaten Midden Nederland series heads to Ede for its third round on July 4, 2026, bringing a friendly but competitive race day for a wide range of skaters. From Pupillen 4 all the way up to Seniors, the event is set up as an accessible stop in the regional calendar, with an explicit welcome for G-skaters as well. That combination makes it the kind of meet where the atmosphere matters as much as the results.
What this round is about
Ede is the third event in a four-race series, so the stakes are starting to sharpen for anyone chasing overall standings. At the same time, the format still leaves room for skaters who just want to show up for one round, race hard, and head home with a proper day’s work done.
- Series round: third of four events
- Date: July 4, 2026
- Categories: Pupillen 4 through Seniors
- Inclusive entry: G-skaters are explicitly welcome
- Entry options: individual round or full series
A race day with an open door
Not every local skating event manages to feel both competitive and inviting. This one appears designed to do exactly that. The category range is broad, which should help the day feel lively across age groups and experience levels, while the option to enter just one round makes it easier for newer or busier skaters to take part.
That matters. Regional skating grows when events are not only fast, but also readable and welcoming. Ede looks like a meeting where families, club skaters, and regular series chasers can all find a place.
For skaters who like their racing with a bit of progression, series events are where the season starts to feel real.
Planning the day
According to the event listing, on-site reporting closes at 9:30 AM, so anyone heading to Ede should arrive with enough time to sort out registration and get settled before racing begins. No extra details are listed here about price or exact race format, so the safest move is to check the event page directly before traveling.
If you are covering the event for your club, bringing a camera is a good idea. This kind of regional round usually gives you a mix of action shots, warm-up moments, and the little details that make inline racing feel human: helmet checks, tense starts, and the look of relief after a clean finish.
Why it’s worth watching
Events like this are the backbone of Dutch inline skating. They may not always carry the headline glamour of a national championship, but they are where skaters build rhythm, confidence, and race craft. And with one round left after Ede, the series should still have some tension left in the legs.
Expect a practical, community-driven race day with enough variety to keep things moving and enough competition to keep people honest. That’s a solid formula.
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Scheduled
Inline Skaten Midden Nederland – Ede
When: July 4, 2026 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Where: Peppelensteeg, 6715 CV Ede, Netherlands
Inline Skaten Midden Nederland – Ede: competition or organized sporting event focused on Inline Skating and Speed Skating. July 4, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Peppelensteeg, 6715 CV Ede, Netherlands.




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