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Bladed Fury previews 2026 summer season opener at The Hill

Bladed Fury’s The Hill was back in focus as the club opened its 2026 summer campaign from a fixed Juneau course with regional points on the line.

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Bladed Fury previews 2026 summer season opener at The Hill
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The Hill mattered more than the teaser. Bladed Fury’s 2026 opener preview put the club’s outdoor season on rails, signaling that the summer campaign was built around a real, recurring race venue in Juneau rather than a one-off event. For a scene that lives on consistency, that is the story: a permanent home, a live-results platform, and a calendar that already reaches into regional qualifying.

Bladed Fury’s LiveFPV listing identifies the course as a privately owned FPV racing track in Juneau, Wisconsin, at W6567 Prospect Road, Juneau, WI 53039, with a contact number of +1 920-296-9840. The venue also offers live scoring, practice sessions, video archives, a track map, and lifetime track stats. That kind of setup changes how a season works. Pilots are not just showing up for a race day; they are building a record at one facility, learning the same sight lines, and chasing faster laps on a course that is built to be used again and again.

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The larger stakes are already in place. MultiGP’s 2026 Great Lakes Regional Series started on March 1, and Bladed Fury is listed as the chapter contact for the region. KATANA 2026 is scheduled for June 27 at The Hill, and MultiGP says it will be Bladed Fury’s Regional Qualifier to the Great Lakes Regional Series. It will run in MultiGP Pro Spec and also count in the 2026 Pro Spec points series, which means the summer opener is not just a local tune-up. It sits inside a points chase with real consequences for pilots trying to move up.

That is why The Hill is the centerpiece. A season-opening preview only works if the venue has identity, and Bladed Fury has spent years giving The Hill one. Earlier videos show the club returning to the same course for seasonal opener and closer previews, creating a rhythm that keeps Juneau at the center of Wisconsin’s largest and oldest chapter. Tom Cinnamon, who has organized Bladed Fury for the last four years, remains the face of that continuity, and with MultiGP saying it has more than 30,000 registered pilots and 500 active chapters worldwide, the local track in Juneau sits inside a much bigger pipeline. Bladed Fury does not need a flashy launch. It needs clean laps, a reliable course, and a venue that can keep deciding races when the summer points start to tighten.

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