Motocross World Championship 2026: German GP in Teutschenthal!
The provisional calendar for the 2026 Motocross World Championship in Germany includes the Grand Prix on May 31st in Teutschenthal.

Motocross World Championship 2026: German GP in Teutschenthal!
The anticipation for the upcoming 2026 motocross season is growing: Today, October 2, 2025, the FIM and Infront Moto Racing announced the provisional calendar for the World Championship season. This season promises plenty of action for fans worldwide with a total of 20 Grands Prix and exciting competition. The Speedweek reports that this year's series will begin on February 22, 2026 at an as-yet-unknown venue and will have its grand finale on September 20, 2026 in Darwin, Australia.
From a German point of view, a very special date falls on May 31, 2026, when the German Grand Prix will be held in the Teutschenthal “Talkessel”. This event will not only inspire the local heroes, but also offers an exciting supporting program with races for the Women's Motocross World Championship (WMX) and the European Championship classes (EMX250). The Cross magazine highlights that four of the locations are still unclear, but that doesn't dampen the excitement.
A look at the internationally diverse calendar
The vastness of the motocross event extends not only across Germany, but also across Europe and overseas. Race tracks in Argentina and China are part of the calendar adventure. Schedule2026 highlights that the season features challenging tracks and top-class drivers. Riders like Ryan Davidson and Alexa Martinez are ready to put their skills to the test on the various slopes.
Drivers are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and new technologies, such as helmets with HUD displays, to meet the challenges of the tracks. Technology in motocross has continuously developed over the years, and exciting innovations can be expected again in 2026.
Motocross in 2026 – What awaits us?
The provisional World Championship calendar also includes a return to the popular Montevarchi location in Italy and a new event in Almonte, Spain, known as the Doñana Xperience Almonte MXGP of Andalucia. Such events ensure that the season remains varied and presents both new and experienced drivers with exciting challenges.
The entire list of planned Grands Prix shows that fans can look forward to a spectacle:
| Date | event | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 02/22/2026 | MXGP of TBA | TBA |
| March 8, 2026 | MXGP of Argentina | TBA |
| March 29, 2026 | MXGP of Switzerland | Frauenfeld |
| May 31, 2026 | MXGP of Germany | Teutschenthal |
| 09/20/2026 | MXGP of Australia | Darwin |
This season is important not only for the drivers fighting for world championship points, but also for the fans who can watch the competition across different classes. The season will be rounded off with the Junior Motocross World Championship on July 5, 2026 in the Czech Republic and the Motocross of Nations on October 4, 2026.
The coming months promise exciting races, new challenges and the unbroken spirit of motocross. Technological development, safety and the fun factor are also becoming increasingly important. Now it's time to get the machines ready and train for the big spectacle!