FIM SuperEnduro World Championship kicked off its 2026 season in spectacular fashion with Round 1 in Gliwice, Poland, on December 13, 2025. Held inside the PreZero Arena, the season opener delivered exactly what fans expect from SuperEnduro: packed grandstands, technical obstacles, and intense racing from start to finish.
The opening round set the tone for the indoor season, with the world’s best riders pushing hard on a demanding track that left no room for mistakes. From tight man-to-man battles to big crowd reactions, Gliwice once again proved to be a perfect stage for SuperEnduro racing.
With the first round now in the books, attention quickly shifts to the next stop on the calendar.
Next Round: Grand Prix of Germany
Round 2 of the championship takes place on January 3, 2026, in Riesa, Germany. The race will be hosted at the WT Energiesysteme Arena, marking the 11th visit of the SuperEnduro series to Germany.
Known for its highly technical track design and iconic bridge section, the German round is always a highlight of the season. With excellent visibility from all sides of the arena, fans can expect close racing, creative obstacles, and a high-energy atmosphere throughout the night.
As the SuperEnduro circus moves from Poland to Germany, the 2026 season is already building momentum — and Riesa is set to deliver another memorable night of indoor enduro action.





