The provisional 2026 FIM Motocross World Championship calendar features 20 rounds and concludes with the MXoN in Ernee, France, October 2-4, 2026.

UPDATE NOVEMBER 28, 2025
The FIM and Infront Moto Racing have updated the 2026 FIM Motocross World Championship calendar.
The 2026 season will now officially begin March 7-8 with the MXGP of Argentina, returning to the Patagonia region at the new lakeside circuit of Bariloche.
The revised calendar also has the return of Great Britain’s Foxhill circuit, which will host the MXGP of Great Britain July 18-19. This marks 26 years since Foxhill last welcomed a Motocross Grand Prix, reintroducing one of the most historic British venues to the world stage. The event will also include WMX.
There will be two TBAs, with the first one scheduled for April 25-26 and second TBA is scheduled for the May 19-20.

This is a press release from the FIM…
(October 2, 2025) The FIM and Infront Moto Racing are thrilled to present the provisional 2026 FIM Motocross World Championship Calendar, featuring 20 rounds across some of the sport’s most iconic and challenging venues. The season will conclude with the prestigious Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations in Ernee, France, on October 4, 2026.
The 2026 season will begin on February 22 with a yet-to-be-announced venue before heading to Argentina on March 8 at a location to be announced soon for the now traditional South American round. Two weeks later, MXGP returns to Spain and this time at Almonte in the hot Andalusian region on March 22 for the first European outing, followed directly by Switzerland in Frauenfeld on March 29, the first back-to-back races of the year.
Then there will be a strong spring block in Europe. April will see the Italian doubleheader with Riola Sardo (Sardegna) on April 12 and Pietramurata (Trentino) on April 19, both firm and regular fixtures in the early MXGP calendar.
The championship resumes after a two-week break in Great Britain on May 10 at a venue to be announced shortly, before an intense triple-header unfolds:
- France (Lacapelle Marival) on May 24
- Germany (Teutschenthal) on May 31
- Latvia (Kegums) on June 7
Then summer heat will start to come as the series travels back to Italy, with Montevarchi hosting the MXGP of Italy on June 21, followed by another back-to-back pairing with Portugal (Águeda) on June 28.
After a short pause, July resumes with a hot triple-header, comprising of a TBA event on July 19, before moving straight to Czech Republic (Loket) on July 26. The back-to-back flows directly into Flanders (Lommel) on August 2, creating a high-intensity triple-header.
In August, the action heads north with Sweden (Uddevalla) on August 16 and the Netherlands (Arnhem) on August 23, another back-to-back weekend to close the European summer.
The decisive overseas phase of the championship begins the grand finale in September with a triple-header:
- Turkiye (Afyonkarahisar) on September 6
- China (Shanghai) on September 13
- Australia (Darwin) on September 20
This challenging run of three consecutive overseas races will bring the 2026 season to a spectacular close.
2026 FIM Motocross World Championship Calendar

2026 FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship
The 2026 FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship (WMX) will be featuring six rounds starting in Great Britain to then go to France and Germany. Going to Italy and Netherlands as it has done for the past few years and will conclude once again in Australia for an amazing final in Darwin.
In addition, the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship as announced earlier this year, will take place on July 5 in Jinin, Czech Republic, continuing its role in developing the next generation of motocross stars.
The season will conclude with the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations in Ernée, France (October 2-4, 2026), where riders from across the globe will unite to compete for national pride in what promises to be an unforgettable climax to the season in the iconic venue.
Infront Moto Racing, together with FIM and all organisers, remains committed to delivering a dynamic and globally diverse championship that celebrates the very best of motocross and provides fans with another season of world-class racing.
VIEW A PDF OF THE PROVISIONAL 2026 FIM MXGP CALENDAR HERE
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