2026 European SuperEnduro Calendar Announced
The FIM Europe and Sport UP Agency announce the provisional 2026 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup calendar – the support series to the SuperEnduro World Championship will again run four rounds next season.
The FIM Europe Cup is the support series and often “feeder” class into the main world championships, letting riders taste the intense racing indoors on the same tracks as Billy Bolt and Jonny Walker.
For 2026 season, the European championship will continue to run alongside the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, beginning and ending with the opening and final rounds of the World Championship. This ensures packed arenas, world-class tracks, and an elite proving ground for European Cup riders.
2026 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup Provisional Calendar
• 13 December 2025 – POLAND, Gliwice
• 03 January 2026 – GERMANY, Riesa
• 31 January 2026 – HUNGARY, Budapest
• TBC - 07 March 2026 – FRANCE, Douai
As a reminder, the 2026 SuperEnduro World Championship Calendar looks like this:
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 world series features Prestige, Junior and the new Youth 125 class again following its successful debut last season.
Speaking about the European championship season ahead, Robert Svennson, Chairman of the FIM Europe Enduro & Rally Commission says: “We are very pleased to be part of these events that the promoter, together with the local organizers, puts together. It is fantastic for us to run these races alongside the World Championship. We really look forward to another great season, and I’m sure we will see a lot of exciting racing.”
Tomasz Gagat, CEO of Sport UP Agency, series organisers adds: “We’re proud to continue 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 that 2026 will be another standout season.”
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