Seven-round season to visit seven countries, including three capital-city events
The FIM and SuperEnduro have announced the provisional calendar for the 2026/2027 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, with riders and teams set for another compact seven-round campaign across Europe.
The 2026/2027 SuperEnduro season will begin on 5 December 2026 at PreZero Arena Gliwice in Poland, before an extended winter break for riders and teams. The championship will return on 9 January 2027 in Riesa, Germany, and conclude on 6 March 2027 in Newcastle, United Kingdom, the hometown of the current trophy holder, Billy Bolt.
Across the season, SuperEnduro will visit seven countries and include three capital-city events, with rounds in Belgrade, Budapest and Paris.

With interest from new venues continuing to grow, the final calendar reflects a selective approach focused on strong arenas, proven fan markets and a season structure that works for riders, teams, organisers and fans. The calendar maintains its compact character, supporting efficient logistics across the championship while keeping SuperEnduro’s high-intensity indoor format.
The full 2026/2027 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship provisional calendar can be seen below:
2026/2027 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship provisional calendar
| DATE | COUNTRY | CITY | VENUE |
| 5 December 2026 | Poland | Gliwice | PreZero Arena |
| 9 January 2027 | Germany | Riesa | WT Energiesysteme Arena |
| 23 January 2027 | Spain | Bilbao | Bizkaia Arena |
| 30 January 2027 | Serbia | Belgrade | Belgrade Arena |
| 6 February 2027 | Hungary | Budapest | MVM Dome |
| 27 February 2027 | France * | Paris | Arena Grand Paris |
| 6 March 2027 | United Kingdom | Newcastle | Utilita Arena |
* To be confirmed
Tomasz Gagat, SuperEnduro promoter, said: “The 2026/2027 calendar reflects the continued growth of SuperEnduro. The increasing interest we are seeing comes both from the fans – SuperEnduro sold-out 4 venues and brought a record number of 62,300 spectators to experience the racing live – and from strong international venues as well. With seven rounds across seven countries, including three capital-city events, the championship keeps its compact, high-intensity format while giving fans, riders and teams another strong season to look forward to.”
“SuperEnduro is a spectacular sport by nature. The riders line up to compete on demanding indoor tracks filled with obstacles that test their endurance, technique and speed. This provides an exceptional experience for fans because they can follow the entire battle in detail from every seat in the arena. That combination is one of the strongest assets of the championship and one of the reasons why SuperEnduro continues to break through to new audiences and attracts new venue interest.”
“The Prestige and Junior championship classes will again feature a mix of combustion and electric motorcycles, while the Youth cup class will continue to give riders aged 14 and above a platform to develop their skills and enter the world of SuperEnduro.”
“We are looking forward to another strong season and to building on the momentum SuperEnduro has created in recent years.”
John Collins, FIM Enduro Commission Director, added: “Being able to announce the calendar at this early stage in the year, and for the schedule to be both strong and practical for all the key stakeholders, confirms the solidity of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship in the hands of our promoter SPORT UP. The riders and fans can look forward to what promises to be another exciting and well supported campaign that will visit seven countries across seven rounds including three key capital cities.”
“The competition across the three classes – Youth, Junior and Prestige – continues to deliver close and enthralling racing and is one of the main reasons that the majority of venues visited last season proved to be sell out events. I am sure we can expect more of the same when the new season starts in Poland later this year, right through to the finale in Newcastle next March, especially as the battles between combustion and electric motorcycles are set to intensify. The FIM is delighted at the strength and development this championship continues to show.”

2026/2027 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup calendar announced
The provisional calendar of the 2026/2027 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup will follow four rounds of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship calendar, beginning on 5 December 2026 at PreZero Arena Gliwice in Poland and concluding on 6 February 2027 at the MVM Dome in Budapest, Hungary.
The four-round calendar keeps the FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup accessible for ambitious riders and teams who are ready to compete internationally, while maintaining a structure that supports realistic travel, preparation and budget demands.
2026/2027 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup calendar
| DATE | COUNTRY | CITY | VENUE |
| 5 December 2026 | Poland | Gliwice | PreZero Arena |
| 9 January 2027 | Germany | Riesa | WT Energiesysteme Arena |
| 23 January 2027 | Spain | Bilbao | Bizkaia Arena |
| 6 February 2027 | Hungary | Budapest | MVM Dome |
Tomasz Gagat, SuperEnduro promoter, said: “The FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup is an important part of the SuperEnduro structure. With four rounds across the season, it remains accessible for ambitious riders and teams who are ready for international competition but may not yet be able to commit to the full seven-round FIM SuperEnduro World Championship calendar.”
“The level of the Cup continues to rise every year. These riders are highly motivated, they improve quickly, and they play an important role in the future development of SuperEnduro.”
Michal Sikora, FIM Europe President, added: “The FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup continues to prove its value as a platform for developing talented riders and strengthening the future of our discipline across Europe. The 2026/2027 calendar offers competitors the opportunity to gain international experience at top-level venues while maintaining an accessible and sustainable calendar for teams and riders. Once more, I’m sure the new season will be an exciting and thrilling pathway of action towards the World Championship.”

Seven-round season to visit seven countries, including three capital-city events
The FIM and SuperEnduro have announced the provisional calendar for the 2026/2027 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, with riders and teams set for another compact seven-round campaign across Europe.
The 2026/2027 SuperEnduro season will begin on 5 December 2026 at PreZero Arena Gliwice in Poland, before an extended winter break for riders and teams. The championship will return on 9 January 2027 in Riesa, Germany, and conclude on 6 March 2027 in Newcastle, United Kingdom, the hometown of the current trophy holder, Billy Bolt.
Across the season, SuperEnduro will visit seven countries and include three capital-city events, with rounds in Belgrade, Budapest and Paris.

With interest from new venues continuing to grow, the final calendar reflects a selective approach focused on strong arenas, proven fan markets and a season structure that works for riders, teams, organisers and fans. The calendar maintains its compact character, supporting efficient logistics across the championship while keeping SuperEnduro’s high-intensity indoor format.
The full 2026/2027 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship provisional calendar can be seen below:
2026/2027 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship provisional calendar
| DATE | COUNTRY | CITY | VENUE |
| 5 December 2026 | Poland | Gliwice | PreZero Arena |
| 9 January 2027 | Germany | Riesa | WT Energiesysteme Arena |
| 23 January 2027 | Spain | Bilbao | Bizkaia Arena |
| 30 January 2027 | Serbia | Belgrade | Belgrade Arena |
| 6 February 2027 | Hungary | Budapest | MVM Dome |
| 27 February 2027 | France * | Paris | Arena Grand Paris |
| 6 March 2027 | United Kingdom | Newcastle | Utilita Arena |
* To be confirmed
Tomasz Gagat, SuperEnduro promoter, said: “The 2026/2027 calendar reflects the continued growth of SuperEnduro. The increasing interest we are seeing comes both from the fans – SuperEnduro sold-out 4 venues and brought a record number of 62,300 spectators to experience the racing live – and from strong international venues as well. With seven rounds across seven countries, including three capital-city events, the championship keeps its compact, high-intensity format while giving fans, riders and teams another strong season to look forward to.”
“SuperEnduro is a spectacular sport by nature. The riders line up to compete on demanding indoor tracks filled with obstacles that test their endurance, technique and speed. This provides an exceptional experience for fans because they can follow the entire battle in detail from every seat in the arena. That combination is one of the strongest assets of the championship and one of the reasons why SuperEnduro continues to break through to new audiences and attracts new venue interest.”
“The Prestige and Junior championship classes will again feature a mix of combustion and electric motorcycles, while the Youth cup class will continue to give riders aged 14 and above a platform to develop their skills and enter the world of SuperEnduro.”
“We are looking forward to another strong season and to building on the momentum SuperEnduro has created in recent years.”
John Collins, FIM Enduro Commission Director, added: “Being able to announce the calendar at this early stage in the year, and for the schedule to be both strong and practical for all the key stakeholders, confirms the solidity of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship in the hands of our promoter SPORT UP. The riders and fans can look forward to what promises to be another exciting and well supported campaign that will visit seven countries across seven rounds including three key capital cities.”
“The competition across the three classes – Youth, Junior and Prestige – continues to deliver close and enthralling racing and is one of the main reasons that the majority of venues visited last season proved to be sell out events. I am sure we can expect more of the same when the new season starts in Poland later this year, right through to the finale in Newcastle next March, especially as the battles between combustion and electric motorcycles are set to intensify. The FIM is delighted at the strength and development this championship continues to show.”

2026/2027 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup calendar announced
The provisional calendar of the 2026/2027 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup will follow four rounds of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship calendar, beginning on 5 December 2026 at PreZero Arena Gliwice in Poland and concluding on 6 February 2027 at the MVM Dome in Budapest, Hungary.
The four-round calendar keeps the FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup accessible for ambitious riders and teams who are ready to compete internationally, while maintaining a structure that supports realistic travel, preparation and budget demands.
2026/2027 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup calendar
| DATE | COUNTRY | CITY | VENUE |
| 5 December 2026 | Poland | Gliwice | PreZero Arena |
| 9 January 2027 | Germany | Riesa | WT Energiesysteme Arena |
| 23 January 2027 | Spain | Bilbao | Bizkaia Arena |
| 6 February 2027 | Hungary | Budapest | MVM Dome |
Tomasz Gagat, SuperEnduro promoter, said: “The FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup is an important part of the SuperEnduro structure. With four rounds across the season, it remains accessible for ambitious riders and teams who are ready for international competition but may not yet be able to commit to the full seven-round FIM SuperEnduro World Championship calendar.”
“The level of the Cup continues to rise every year. These riders are highly motivated, they improve quickly, and they play an important role in the future development of SuperEnduro.”
Michal Sikora, FIM Europe President, added: “The FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup continues to prove its value as a platform for developing talented riders and strengthening the future of our discipline across Europe. The 2026/2027 calendar offers competitors the opportunity to gain international experience at top-level venues while maintaining an accessible and sustainable calendar for teams and riders. Once more, I’m sure the new season will be an exciting and thrilling pathway of action towards the World Championship.”



