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SuperEnduro - 2006 Calendar

SuperEnduro - 2006 Calendar

Apr 30

The FIM and Sport UP Agency, the official promoter of SuperEnduro, are pleased to unveil the calendar for the 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship. This season will feature seven rounds, running from 13 December 2025 to 7 March 2026.2025 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship © Sport UP AgencyThe series includes a return to Bilbao, Spain, and a historic first visit to Belgrade, Serbia. In addition, France will host the final round in a significantly upgraded venue due to growing fan demand.

2026 calendar

• 13 December 2025 – POLAND, Gliwice
• 3 January 2026 – GERMANY, Riesa
• 17 January 2026 – SPAIN, Bilbao
• 31 January 2026 – HUNGARY, Budapest
• 21 February 2026 – SERBIA, Belgrade
• 28 February 2026 – UNITED KINGDOM, Newcastle
• 7 March 2026 – FRANCE, Douai

The 2025 season marked a new chapter for the sport. SuperEnduro welcomed more riders than ever before, introduced the exciting new 125cc Youth class, saw a major spike in digital engagement, and delivered outstanding viewership results – setting new standards across the board.

“We’re clearly building something big, and this new calendar proves it – new countries, bigger venues, and some of the biggest names in offroad motorcycling. SuperEnduro is moving forward fast.” – Tomasz Gagat, CEO of Sport UP Agency

“From the action on track at every round through to the global coverage the series attracted, there is no doubt that the 2025 season marked a positive step forward for the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship in all aspects. The racing in all three classes – Prestige, Junior and the new Youth division was both competitive and exciting almost without exception at every event. The 2026 calendar consisting of seven rounds across seven different countries, including a new territory confirms the growth and demand for this discipline, very much based on the success of the previous season.” - John Collins – FIM Enduro Commission Director.

Reigning champion Billy Bolt returns with one goal – to match the all-time record of 6x SuperEnduro world titles held by Polish legend Taddy Błażusiak. Can Billy Bolt manage it? With new venues, rising rivals, and fan energy at an all-time high, the stage is set for one of the most competitive SuperEnduro seasons yet!

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