
The provisional calendar for the 2026/2027 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship is already out, confirming a compact seven-round season that will take the series across seven countries between early December and early March.
The new championship campaign is set to begin on December 5, 2026, in Gliwice, Poland, before heading through Germany, Spain, Serbia, Hungary, France, and finally the United Kingdom, where the season is scheduled to end on March 6, 2027, in Newcastle.
One of the standout details of the new calendar is the strong city presence, with Belgrade, Budapest, and Greater Paris giving the championship three capital-city stops in the middle of the winter run.
The 2026/2027 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship calendar currently looks like this:
Alongside the world championship, the 2026/2027 FIM Europe SuperEnduro Cup will once again run on selected rounds from the main series. This time, the European Cup will feature four stops:
With the calendar already taking shape, the first signs of the new season are also appearing off the track. Tickets for the SuperEnduro GP of Poland in Gliwice are already on sale, giving fans an early chance to lock in the opening round of the winter.
The calendar is still marked as provisional, but even at this stage it already promises another intense and travel-heavy SuperEnduro season, with little room to breathe once the series gets rolling.