It’s a common misconception that attending a major football match is all about finding decent tickets and parking within a reasonable distance of the stadium. The trouble is, the most frustrating part of enjoying Germany vs. France or Italy vs. Portugal is that final mile. 

The “last mile” to the stadium is pure chaos. Vendors are everywhere, trying to get you to buy merchandise and food. Scalpers are outside trying to both sell tickets and avoid authorities. Meanwhile, all you want to do is get through traffic so you can find your seat and chant along with the rest of the club fans. 

A much better alternative to packed-to-the-gills buses, subways, or expensive ride-sharing is electric scooters. With the right model on your side, you can easily cut through busy streets and overcrowded crosswalks. That lets you get right up to the stadium entrance, fold up your e-scooter, and sit back with a cold drink just before the announcements begin. 

The Last Mile is a Completely Different Riding Environment 

Large stadium events often bring heavy crowds, busy traffic, and changing access conditions around the venue. In these situations, the last mile feels very different from a normal city trip. Visitors may face congestion, parking limitations, and longer walks before even reaching the entrance area. 

Using a vehicle to get as close as possible to the entrance isn’t a great choice. You’re better off trying to park away from a soccer stadium on game day. Parking will be overpriced, and you’ll end up walking a long time in the hot sun, only to wait in line at the entrance to go through ticketing and security. 

Riding conditions also change a lot around a stadium. In a car, you’ll be directed through controlled pathways that don't inspire confidence in the event’s logistics. With a dual-motor electric scooter, you can avoid all these hassles. Even when you have to transition from gravel to pavement and uneven streets, you’re much better off on the wide deck of a quality e-scooter to travel that final mile to the stadium. 

Why Urban Passability Becomes the Most Important Feature on Match Day 

Cars and buses aren’t the only problem. Again, tens of thousands of people are trying to make their way into the stadium. If you thought the holidays meant busy streets and bike lanes, you’re in for a big surprise. 


With a traditional e-scooter that you can rent from the city, weaving in and out of heavy pedestrian traffic is pretty challenging. You don’t have the advanced suspension, braking, or power distribution of a dual-motor electric scooter that you need. With an Ausom e-scooter, that narrative flips on its head. 

Small obstacles that were big problems before are a lot easier to manage. You can navigate tight spaces, go around barriers, or take side streets to avoid heavy traffic. Ausom’s ShocFree™ suspension system helps smooth out uneven pavement and reduce impact from bumps along the way. The swingarm structure is highly durable, providing support and riding stability as you deal with heavier crowds, roadblocks, and terrains. 

Stability Is What Separates Comfortable Riders from Exhausted Riders 

Stability is crucial to last-mile riding on game day. You might need to ride your electric scooter across town. That means you’ll need to reduce fatigue as you spend more time standing, braking, and adjusting body position. Too much strain on your knees, calves, and lower back won’t make for a great game day experience. 

Ausom addresses this with a geometric frame design that evenly distributes weight throughout the device. There are wider deck layouts to help you feel more balanced, and ergonomic handlebar placements to reduce strain on your various muscle groups and pain points. 

To ensure you have full stability on wet pavements or across different terrains, many Ausom electric scooters feature wider tires, such as 10” x 3”, and use tubeless designs. That creates the air cushion you want for comfort and control while also reducing the risk of a flat tire when there’s a sensitive inner tube. More traction means better riding confidence in crowds. 

Why Braking Sensitivity Matters More Than Top Speed 

While plenty of Ausom's dual-motor electric scooter designs allow for fast speeds, what matters more on that last mile to the stadium is braking. The average rental e-scooter will have mechanical disc brakes, typically only at the front or rear. That is enough for a casual ride in a city park, but not for vendor-heavy streets and busy bike lanes. 

Ausom provides access to top-tier designs, such as dual motor electric scooters with advanced disc brakes featuring E-ABS technology. These are placed on both the front and rear of the ride, ensuring you can stop when a kid escapes their parent’s grip or slow down to better get around barricades set up so cars cannot get any closer. 

How Power Output Changes the Match-Day Experience 

Another massive advantage of an Ausom e-scooter is its dual motor power. A single motor is good. It helps you get from point A to point B fine on a daily commute or when you have to run some errands. A dual motor setup is stronger because it distributes power more evenly to the wheels, giving you more acceleration control. That helps you “get off the line” faster when you need to move because a tourist has taken their SUV down the wrong street. 

Dual motor electric scooters are better at climbing hills around a stadium, maintaining speeds consistently, managing heavier loads when you have a lot of merchandise to bring back home, and giving you better control in stop-and-go traffic common around a busier football match. 

Aggressive speed is better suited for off-road trails or long straightaways without any obstacles. When you have to get around people, objects, cars, buses, and media trucks, you’re better off with a dual motor setup for a smoother, stress-free last mile experience. 

The Emotional Side of Match-Day Mobility 

When you’re riding on the wider deck and controlled tires of an Ausom e-scooter, you get to avoid many of the high emotions common before the match starts. People don’t like waiting long or being packed like sardines into crowded trains. All that space restriction and having to deal with other drivers who are too busy on their smartphones leads to a lot of frustration and anger. 

When you have an electric scooter as a solution, you create a better pre-game routine. You can enjoy the full atmosphere surrounding the event, like stopping at a tailgate party or catching a busker mid-set. You don’t have responsibility for finding a parking space or dealing with public transit. That freedom helps you avoid anger, frustration, and other strong emotions, and instead experience excitement at all there is to see around you. 

Best of all, when the game is finally over, you have a clear escape route. Your dual motor electric scooter empowers you to leave when you want, on your own terms. That means less strict schedules in case you want to stop for a drink at a club-friendly bar or pub.

Featured Ausom Models for Match-Day Mobility 

If you’re not sure what e-scooter will “do the trick” for your last-mile transportation around game day, here are some of the better options Ausom provides. 

DT2 Pro: Built for Urban Events

The Ausom DT2 Pro is a fantastic urban explorer e-scooter. It has a wide 20.7” x 7.1” footboard with ample ground clearance for various terrains. The tubeless tires are wide, and the design is adaptable for riders from 4’11” to 6’7” without straining the back, wrist, or legs. This e-scooter tops out at 40mph and offers a max range of 71 miles. It comes with a 23.4Ah, 52V battery and dual motor setup offering 2912W peak power. 

L2 Max Dual Motor: Everyday Match-Day Commuter

A fun e-scooter often used by commuters for daily travel and weekend exploration is the Ausom L2 Max Dual Motor. You can reach speeds of 38mph, and it comes equipped with the ShocFree™ swingarm suspension, standard on most Ausom models, which provides a safe, stable ride around the stadium. Dual motors offer up to 2688W peak power and about 60Nm of torque for when you have a lot of hills or need to get back home long before traffic becomes an issue. 

Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor: The Agile Crowd Cruiser

The final recommendation for a dual motor electric scooter for the last mile around a busy stadium is the Ausom Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor. This will provide you with three different riding modes and a max range of 56 miles (depending on weight, weather, terrain, etc.). You get dual motors, providing up to 2800W peak power. The device has an 18Ah, 48V battery, and its carrying capacity is up to 287 lbs. That way, you can bring home all kinds of souvenirs. 

Why the Last Mile Defines the Entire Match-Day Experience 

The hardest part of going to any international sporting event is actually tackling the "last mile" to the stadium. When you want to avoid the heavy foot and road traffic near a massive stadium, your best bet is a quality-made dual motor electric scooter from Ausom. That will help you arrive when you want without the stress of stop-and-go traffic.

Whether you’re planning your trip to the venue or heading back afterward, as always, be sure to follow local traffic laws, venue access rules, and any restrictions on where e-scooters may be used or parked.

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