On Saturday, July 12th, the 2025 GOC Radawa Custom Show at the International Motorcycle Rally Radawa 2025, organized by Road Runners MC Poland Chapter Jarosław and Game Over Cycles (GOC), one of Poland’s leading custom motorcycle builders, showcased 50 unique bikes.

“I’m really glad we managed to organize a big custom show in southeast Poland, where we come from,” Game Over Cycles head Stanisław Myszkowski said. “You can see that extraordinary machines are being built in Polish garages, and people have an incredible amount of creativity. That’s why we’ll keep creating opportunities to showcase that talent.”

The competition featured seven categories, with awards for each, two notable distinctions, and a crowd-voted favorite. Wojciech Pachla’s custom-built sidecar won both the Trike category and the Best of Show award.

“I bought the bike wrecked and rebuilt it just for myself, Pachla explained. “Initially, it was supposed to be a solo bike without a sidecar, but my dad used to ride a Junak [classic Polish motorcycle] with a sidecar, so inspired by his machine, I eventually added one. Both the motorcycle and the sidecar have air suspension. As for the paint, I wanted it to have a clean look with no shine, so that’s exactly what I did. I had a feeling the bike looked good, but winning both the category and Best of Show was something I absolutely did not expect.”

The Best of Show winner earned a VIP invitation to the Custombike-Show in Bad Salzuflen, Germany, the world’s largest custom motorcycle trade fair. Category winners received trophies or plaques, vouchers, and prizes from sponsors like Anest Iwata (spray equipment), Novol (paints), Leotherm (pellet boilers), Gmoto (motorcycle parts and gear), Piotr “Lucky” Lapandro (custom leather accessories), and Lord Jack Restaurant & Apartments (a Rzeszów venue for whisky, cuisine, music, and Harley-Davidsons).

The International Motorcycle Rally Radawa 2025, one of Poland’s largest and oldest motorcycle events, celebrated its 33rd year last month. The rally drew approximately 20,000 attendees and 5,000 motorcycles, with participants from Poland, England, Slovakia, Sweden, Norway, Brazil, the United States, and Canada. Top Polish rock bands, Kult and Illusion, performed as headliners.