2026 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup calendar announced
The FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup is back for another season of fast-paced, bar-to-bar racing, and the fight for the podium starts 13 December 2025 in Gliwice, Poland.
Get 2026 SuperEnduro opening round tickets now
A four-round fight for the podium
The 2026 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup will once again feature 4 rounds, offering riders no margin for error, and maximum pressure from gate drop to the final flag.
The FIM Europe Cup will once again run alongside the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, starting and ending with the opening and final rounds of the World Championship. That means full arenas, top tracks and a world-class proving ground for European Cup riders.
2026 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup calendar
- 13 December 2025 – POLAND, Gliwice
- 03 January 2026 – GERMANY, Riesa
- 31 January 2026 – HUNGARY, Budapest
- 07 March 2026 – FRANCE, Douai (TBC)
Who will take the crown?
All eyes are on Fynn Hannemann (GER), the reigning champion. FIM Europe Cup winners are no longer required to move up to Prestige, opening the door for Hannemann to return and defend his title.
But the competition will be fierce.
Grzegorz Kargul (POL), Norbert Zsigovits (HUN), Alessandro Azzalini (ITA), Edward Hübner (GER), and Barnabás Csizmazia (HUN) are all expected to be in the mix and make Hannemann work for the title. We can also expect several more riders who were forced to sit out the previous season due to injury, adding even more depth to an already stacked field.
Robert Svennson, Chairman of the FIM Europe Enduro & Rally Commission said about the 2025/2026 season:
“We are very pleased to be a part of the races that the Promoter together with the local organizers make, it is fantastic for us to have these races together with the World Championship and we really look forward to a new great season and I am sure that we will see a lot of good racing.”
Tomasz Gagat, CEO of Sport UP Agency, had this to say about the upcoming season:
“We’re proud to continue with the FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup for the 2026 season. This series gives European riders a fantastic opportunity to prove themselves at the highest level of SuperEnduro, without the full commitment of a seven-round World Championship campaign. The tracks are the same, the level of challenge is the same, and the support from fans is just as strong as in the Prestige, Junior, and Youth classes. Year after year, FIM Europe riders demonstrate incredible skill and determination – and we’re confident 2026 will be another standout season.”
Get ready for 2025/2026!
The fight for the FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup podium starts 13 December 2025 in Gliwice, Poland. Four rounds, four great tracks – one shot at the title.
Grab your tickets for the opening round of the 2026 SuperEnduro season now.

2026 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup calendar announced
The FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup is back for another season of fast-paced, bar-to-bar racing, and the fight for the podium starts 13 December 2025 in Gliwice, Poland.
Get 2026 SuperEnduro opening round tickets now
A four-round fight for the podium
The 2026 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup will once again feature 4 rounds, offering riders no margin for error, and maximum pressure from gate drop to the final flag.
The FIM Europe Cup will once again run alongside the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, starting and ending with the opening and final rounds of the World Championship. That means full arenas, top tracks and a world-class proving ground for European Cup riders.
2026 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup calendar
- 13 December 2025 – POLAND, Gliwice
- 03 January 2026 – GERMANY, Riesa
- 31 January 2026 – HUNGARY, Budapest
- 07 March 2026 – FRANCE, Douai (TBC)
Who will take the crown?
All eyes are on Fynn Hannemann (GER), the reigning champion. FIM Europe Cup winners are no longer required to move up to Prestige, opening the door for Hannemann to return and defend his title.
But the competition will be fierce.
Grzegorz Kargul (POL), Norbert Zsigovits (HUN), Alessandro Azzalini (ITA), Edward Hübner (GER), and Barnabás Csizmazia (HUN) are all expected to be in the mix and make Hannemann work for the title. We can also expect several more riders who were forced to sit out the previous season due to injury, adding even more depth to an already stacked field.
Robert Svennson, Chairman of the FIM Europe Enduro & Rally Commission said about the 2025/2026 season:
“We are very pleased to be a part of the races that the Promoter together with the local organizers make, it is fantastic for us to have these races together with the World Championship and we really look forward to a new great season and I am sure that we will see a lot of good racing.”
Tomasz Gagat, CEO of Sport UP Agency, had this to say about the upcoming season:
“We’re proud to continue with the FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup for the 2026 season. This series gives European riders a fantastic opportunity to prove themselves at the highest level of SuperEnduro, without the full commitment of a seven-round World Championship campaign. The tracks are the same, the level of challenge is the same, and the support from fans is just as strong as in the Prestige, Junior, and Youth classes. Year after year, FIM Europe riders demonstrate incredible skill and determination – and we’re confident 2026 will be another standout season.”
Get ready for 2025/2026!
The fight for the FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup podium starts 13 December 2025 in Gliwice, Poland. Four rounds, four great tracks – one shot at the title.
Grab your tickets for the opening round of the 2026 SuperEnduro season now.
