
Prime Stadium Events, promoters of the Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship, have officially confirmed the complete 2026 calendar, including all dates and venues.
Following the recent preliminary announcement, Prime Stadium has now unveiled the seven-round championship schedule that blends legendary locations with exciting new destinations, ensuring another season of top-level racing and spectacular terrain for the world’s best enduro riders.
The 2026 Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship will open in style on April 10–12 with a long-awaited return to Sicily, Italy. Hosted by the Custonaci Enduro Club, the island last welcomed the series in 2011. Riders and fans alike are set for an unforgettable comeback amid Sicily’s rugged beauty and rich motorsport culture.

From there, the championship travels west to Oliana, Spain on May 1–3, a venue that delivered some of the toughest and most scenic special tests of the 2025 season. Organised again by Moto Club Segre, the Spanish round promises another intense weekend through forests, rocks, and high-speed Enduro Tests.
Round three sees the series heading north for the GP of Finland from May 22–24, organised by Salpausselän Moottorikerho. Based in Vierumäki, within the breathtaking Salpausselkä UNESCO Global Geopark, the Finnish round brings world-class racing back to Scandinavia after the 2025 stop in Sweden.
The terrain around Vierumäki is renowned for its fast forest trails, flowing gravel sections, and natural technical challenges—everything that defines pure EnduroGP racing.

The championship then shifts to Fafe, Portugal, for an unprecedented two consecutive weekends of racing. The Natureza Alternativa moto club will organize both rounds—Round 4 (June 12–14) and Round 5 (June 19–21)—turning northern Portugal into the epicenter of global enduro.
Using Fafe as the central hub and paddock, each weekend will feature unique courses and special tests:
The two-week “Enduro Festival of Fafe” concept also aims to reduce travel costs for teams while maximizing exposure, fan experience, and competition variety.
Mid-summer racing brings the championship to Saint-Agrève, France, from July 17–19. Organised by Moto Club Les Razmottes, the penultimate round marks an emotional return to one of enduro’s most passionate heartlands. With tight tests and massive local support, the GP of France will play a key role in deciding the 2026 championship fight.
The grand finale will once again unfold in the heart of Wales, as Rhayader Motor Club hosts the GP of Wales from August 7–9. After delivering two unforgettable rounds in 2024 and 2025, Rhayader now takes on the honour of closing the season—an ideal setting to crown the 2026 world champions amid the green hills and roaring Welsh crowds.
Carla Alvarenga – Managing Director, Prime Stadium Events:
“After working closely with the FIM and our event organisers for 2026, we are very pleased to confirm the venues and locations for each round of next year’s championship. From utilising established and proven venues to returning to countries of strong enduro importance, we feel that next year’s Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship will be a true and fitting test of world-class enduro.
After almost 15 years, it is very exciting to see the championship open in Sicily. The venue for the GP of Spain offers incredible potential, of which we only scratched the surface this year. A visit to Scandinavia is always a must for EnduroGP, and the GP of Finland in Vierumäki promises some breathtaking scenery and fantastic riding.
Visiting Fafe in Portugal for rounds four and five is an exciting prospect. The Natureza Alternativa moto club have devised two completely unique courses to test the riders for each round. Planning is currently underway to create an enduro festival during our time there too. It’s also hoped that by basing ourselves in Fafe, we can help reduce travel costs and expenses for teams.
It’s great to make a return to France for the penultimate round. The GP of France always delivers an incredible atmosphere of racing, and we expect Saint-Agrève to be no different. Finally, the GP of Wales will provide a worthy and fitting end to what will be an action-packed and much-anticipated 2026 season.”
Note: The 2026 Expotrade FIM Women’s Enduro World Championship calendar will be announced shortly.






