MotoGP Calendar 2026: Your Handy Overview

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The MotoGP calendar 2026 is out! From scorching races in Thailand to iconic classics like the TT Assen, Mugello, and Phillip Island, the new season promises speed, excitement, and spectacular battles from start to finish. With 22 races spread across five continents, 2026 will deliver more action than ever — featuring several notable returning circuits and strategic shifts in the race schedule.

The 2026 MotoGP Calendar

RoundLocation (City/Region)Date 2026Circuit
1Buriram, ThailandFeb 27 – Mar 1Chang International Circuit
2Goiania, BrazilMar 20 – 22Autodromo Internacional Ayrton Senna (Goiânia)
3Austin, United StatesMar 27 – 29Circuit of the Americas (COTA)
4Lusail, QatarApr 10 – 12Lusail International Circuit
5Jerez, SpainApr 24 – 26Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto
6Le Mans, FranceMay 8 – 10Bugatti Circuit (Le Mans)
7Barcelona, CataloniaMay 15 – 17Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
8Mugello, ItalyMay 29 – 31Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello
9Balaton, HungaryJun 5 – 7Balaton Park Circuit
10Brno, Czech RepublicJun 19 – 21Automotodrom Brno
11Assen, NetherlandsJun 26 – 28TT Circuit Assen
12Sachsenring, GermanyJul 10 – 12Sachsenring
13Silverstone, United KingdomAug 7 – 9Silverstone Circuit
14Motorland, Aragon (Spain)Aug 28 – 30MotorLand Aragon
15Misano, San MarinoSep 11 – 13Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
16Spielberg, AustriaSep 18 – 20Red Bull Ring
17Motegi, JapanOct 2 – 4Mobility Resort Motegi
18Mandalika, IndonesiaOct 9 – 11Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit
19Phillip Island, AustraliaOct 23 – 25Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
20Sepang, MalaysiaOct 30 – Nov 1Sepang International Circuit
21Portimao, PortugalNov 13 – 15Algarve International Circuit (Portimão)
22Cheste / Valencia, SpainNov 20 – 22Circuit Ricardo Tormo

Buying Tickets for MotoGP

Want to experience the MotoGP live in 2026? We get it — nothing beats the thrill of the action up close. Luckily, buying tickets is straightforward. The best and safest way to get your hands on tickets is directly through the circuit hosting the Grand Prix or via the official MotoGP ticket shop. This way, you avoid scalpers and make sure you have official tickets, choose the right grandstand, and stay updated with any news.

Want to make the most of your race weekend? Keep a few things in mind:

Book early!
Popular races like Assen, Mugello, Spielberg, and Silverstone sell out fast. Early booking = the best seats.

Choose your view
Love intense overtaking? Go for a corner grandstand. Want to see starts, finishes, and pit stops? The main grandstand is perfect. Here’s a list of the best TT Assen seats.

Make it a full weekend
With a weekend ticket, you get access to practice sessions, qualifying, and the race itself. Perfect if you want to soak it all in — and usually cheaper per day too!

Check out the extras
Some circuits offer pit walks, paddock tours, or VIP packages. Not cheap, but unforgettable! Also, check out Two Wheels For Life, where you can buy experiences and support a great cause.

Book your accommodation early
GP weekends attract huge crowds, so hotels and campsites fill up quickly. Get your lodging sorted early to avoid paying top prices or ending up without a place to stay.