World Supercross Championship (WSX) announces five-round 2026 schedule
The series says a sixth location will be announced later, making this its largest and most diverse calendar.
World Supercross Championship World Supercross Championship The World Supercross Championship has announced five races for the 2026 calendar spanning five continents, beginning with the Canadian Grand Prix at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on August 8. The SMX Pro Motocross season will be on a two-week hiatus at that time for the Loretta Lynn's Amateur Nationals. WSX said a sixth location will be added later, making this its largest calendar in the series' five-year history.
"This announcement is the next step in building our biggest season yet," said Tom Burwell, CEO of World Supercross. "Returning to strong markets like Canada, Argentina, South Africa, and Australia highlights how these GPs have grown year on year, while bringing the championship back to the UK is something fans have been asking for. With another round still to be revealed, there is even more to come.
" Last year's five-race schedule also included the Canadian Grand Prix, which was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, for the second consecutive season. Calgary will be a new venue as WSX visits the Great White North for a third time. Round 2 of the WSX schedule will be held in Birmingham, United Kingdom, on October 10, after the conclusion of the SuperMotocross World Championship.
The British Grand Prix was the first race of the WSX series in 2022 in Cardiff, Wales. Eli Tomac swept the weekend for the inaugural victory . The series returned to the UK in 2023 in Birmingham, but skipped 2024 and 2025.