2026 FIM EnduroGP Calendar (Updated)

Press Release | October 7, 2025

The provisional seven-round calendar for the 2026 FIM EnduroGP World Championship is announced.

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FIM EnduroGP confirms venues and locations for 2026 season

FIM and Prime Stadium Events, promoters of the Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship, are pleased to confirm the complete 2026 calendar with dates and venues.

2026 FIM EnduroGP calendar

Following on from the recent preliminary announcement of 2026 FIM EnduroGP calendar, Prime Stadium Events can now confirm the locations for each of the seven rounds.

Featuring a mix of strong and established venues, while also visiting new locations in regions and countries that hold a long history of enduro, the 2026 Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship promises to be an exciting, diverse and much-anticipated season of racing for all.

Set to begin the 2026 season in style in early April, the championship will make a long overdue visit to Sicily for the GP of Italy. With Sicily previously hosting the world championship in 2011, round one—organized by the Custonaci Enduro Club—will be eagerly awaited in Custonaci.

Round two will once again be organized by Moto Club Segre in Oliana, Spain. Oliana hosted round two of this year’s championship, which featured some incredible special tests, including a tough and demanding Enduro Test in the forest.

A visit to Scandinavia is always popular among EnduroGP fans, and after a trip to Sweden in 2025, the GP of Finland, organized by Salpausselän Moottorikerho, will be a welcomed addition to the 2026 schedule. Located in the expansive Salpausselkä UNESCO Global Geopark, it promises a spectacular backdrop for world-class enduro racing. From the paddock in Vierumäki, the terrain in Salpausselkä will be some of the best Finland has to offer for enduro.

Offering an exciting and unique prospect for the 2026 season, the Natureza Alternativa moto club will stage rounds four and five in Fafe, Portugal, on consecutive weekends in June. Organising a round of the championship in 2024 and 2025, Natureza Alternativa will use that experience to deliver a two-weekend festival of enduro.

Erik Williems at 2025 FIM EnduroGP. Photo by Future7Media
Erik Williems at 2025 FIM EnduroGP. Photo by Future7Media

Utilizing Fafe as the central hub and paddock, both rounds will feature two unique courses and special tests. Round four will take competitors north of Fafe into the mountainous area of Argande, while round five will be held in the Revelhe e Estorãos region.

From Portugal, the championship heads to Saint-Agrève in France for the sixth and penultimate round in mid-July. An important enduro nation, the timing of the GP of France, organized by Moto Club Les Razmottes, will play a critical role among those battling for world championship medals.

Much-loved by all, the GP of Wales will provide the backdrop to the seventh and final round of the 2026 season. In 2024 and 2025, the Rhayader Motor Club delivered a world-class spectacle of enduro racing in the heart of Wales. Now, with the honor of hosting the championship finale, it is certain that the 2026 Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship will end on an incredible high.

Carla Alvarenga – Prime Stadium Events, Managing Director: “After working closely with the FIM and our event organizers for 2026, we are very pleased to confirm the venues and locations for each round of next year’s championship. From utilizing 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 also 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.”

2026 FIM EnduroGP World Championship Calendar

(Updated – Provisional)

 4/10-12 (Rnd 1) Custonaci (Sicily), Italy
 5/1-3 (Rnd 2) Oliana, Spain
 5/22-24 (Rnd 3) Vierumäki (Salpausselkä), Finland
 6/12-14 (Rnd 4) Fafe, Portugal
 6/19-21 (Rnd 5) Fafe, Portugal
 7/17-19 (Rnd 6) Saint-Agreve, France
 8/7-9 (Rnd 7) Rhayader, Wales

This is a press release from the FIM/ Prime Stadium Eventos…

(September 12, 2025) Prime Stadium Eventos, promoters of the Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship, together with the FIM, are pleased to confirm the provisional calendar for the 2026 season.

Ready to build on its success of 2025, the championship will be held across seven rounds during 2026. Beginning in early April, the Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship will visit Italy, Spain, Finland, and Portugal twice, before concluding in Wales in August, with the penultimate round in July to be confirmed**[update: round six location is France].

Always a prestigious round of the FIM EnduroGP schedule, the Italian GP will open the 2026 season April 10-12. Renowned for hosting world-class enduro events, Italy promises an exciting and fitting start to the championship.

From one strong enduro nation to another, Spain will welcome round two at the beginning of May, before the series heads to Scandinavia and Finland for round three at the end of the month.

Set to host the midway point of the season, back-to-back rounds four and five will take place in Portugal during June, with the venue for the penultimate round in mid-July to be confirmed [now confirmed for France].

After two highly successful events in 2024 and 2025, the much-loved GP of Wales will ensure an incredible end to the season, where next year’s world champions will be crowned.

2026 FIM EnduroGP World Championship Calendar

Carla Alvarenga – Prime Stadium Eventos, Managing Director: “We are pleased to announce the 2026 FIM EnduroGP calendar already. Spanning seven rounds, we have been able to devise a championship that can deliver high-quality races, featuring a wide variety of terrain and riding conditions to properly test the very best riders in enduro. From Italy to Spain, Finland, Portugal and Wales, each round will have a unique character of its own. While it is notable that the championship ends earlier in the year than previous seasons, in consideration for an October scheduled 6Days and allowing federations to plan for national championships, we are confident that it will help us to maximize visibility of the series. With minimal downtime between rounds, the championship will maintain consistent momentum and remain prominent in the media spotlight. Finally, while our planning for 2026 is already active and underway, we are excited to see the conclusion of the 2025 season across these next three races in Portugal, Italy and Germany. We wish our prospective world champions the best of luck.”


**Update (September 18, 2025)

GP of France added to 2026 FIM EnduroGP calendar

Rachel Gutish at 2024 FIM EnduroGP of France

Prime Stadium Eventos, promoters of the Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship, together with the FIM, are pleased to confirm the provisional calendar for the 2026 season. The GP of France will form round six, the penultimate round of the season, on July 17-19.

Prime Stadium Eventos and the FIM thank the French federation, FFM, and the local event organizer for their efforts in ensuring France will be a part of the seven-round 2026 Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship.

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