2026 FIM S1GP SUPERMOTO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PROVISIONAL CALENDAR ANNOUNCED


2026 FIM S1GP SUPERMOTO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PROVISIONAL CALENDAR ANNOUNCED

The FIM and XIEM are delighted to announce the provisional calendar for the 2026 FIM S1GP SuperMoto World Championship.

FIM S1GP SuperMoto World Championship © S1GP

Starting at the end of March, the series will run until mid-October and once again comprise of six rounds that will be spread over five different countries. In addition to these dates, the prestigious FIM SuperMoto of Nations will be staged at St Wendel in Germany over the weekend of 27 September.
 
After getting under way at the popular Albaida circuit in south-east Spain, the action then shifts to the Italian island of Sardinia in mid-May where Tramatza will stage a round for the fifth consecutive season. Staying in Italy, but moving to the mainland, round three is scheduled for Busca in early June before the focus moves to Vysoké Mýto in the Czech Republic one month later.
 
The penultimate round sees the series return to Visonta in Hungary at the beginning of September for the second consecutive season before, as has now become customary, the championship concludes on the famed street circuit of Mettet in Belgium in early October.

ABOUT THE FIM (www.fim-moto.com) 
The FIM (Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme) founded in 1904, is the governing body for motorcycle sport and the global advocate for motorcycling. The FIM is an independent association formed by 123 National Federations throughout the world. It is recognised as the sole competent authority in motorcycle sport by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). 
Among its 50 FIM World Championships the main events are MotoGP, Superbike, Endurance, Motocross, SuperMoto, Supercross, Trial, Enduro, Cross-Country, Speedway and E-Bikes. Furthermore, the FIM is also active and involved in the following areas: public affairs, road safety, touring and protection of the environment. The FIM was the first international sports federation to impose an Environmental Code in 1994.