FIM MXGP 2026 CALENDAR UPDATE BRINGS HISTORIC RETURNS AND A SPECTACULAR SEASON

FIM MXGP 2026 CALENDAR UPDATE BRINGS HISTORIC RETURNS AND A SPECTACULAR SEASON

The FIM and Infront Moto Racing are pleased to announce important updates to the 2026 FIM Motocross World Championship calendar, further strengthening MXGP and restoring one of its most iconic venues to the series. 

The 2026 season will now officially begin on 7- 8 March, with the MXGP of Argentina returning to the spectacular region of Patagonia at the new lakeside circuit of Bariloche. The event will be the championship’s grand opening round, offering fans a stunning backdrop and a celebrated atmosphere to kick off the MXGP and MX2 campaigns.

One of the most significant highlights of the revised calendar is the return of Great Britain’s Foxhill circuit, which will host the MXGP of Great Britain on 18-19 July. 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 feature MXGP, MX2 and WMX, ensuring a weekend of world-class action for British and international fans alike.

There will be two TBAs, with the first one scheduled for 25-26 April and will include WMX. The second TBA is scheduled for the 9-10 May.

The updated 2026 MXGP calendar reflects the championship’s commitment to deliver the strongest calendar possible and competitive racing across all classes. With a balance of tradition and expansion, the upcoming season promises to deliver one of the most diverse and exciting racing calendars in MXGP history.

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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 121 National Federations throughout the world. It is recognised as the sole competent authority in motorcycle sport by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). 
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