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The FIM and Infront Moto Racing have today officially unveiled the **provisional 2026 MXGP calendar**, and itโs already stirring plenty of excitement across the motocross world. Spanning continents and featuring a diverse mix of legendary venues and new stops, the upcoming season is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated in recent history.
One of the biggest headlines is the confirmation that a **British Grand Prix** will once again feature on the MXGP schedule. However, in a twist that has fans buzzing with speculation, the **venue is listed as โTBA.โ** With Matterley Basin recently stepping back from the international spotlight, the door is wide open for a fresh host. Rumors already link iconic circuits such as Foxhill, Lyng, or even a potential brand-new facility stepping up to take on the honor. The British GP has always been a cornerstone of motocross heritage, drawing passionate crowds and producing unforgettable battles, so anticipation is high to see where the 2026 edition will land.
Beyond Britain, the 2026 calendar highlights a global showcase of motocross excellence. Traditional stops in **Italy, France, and the Netherlands** remain fixtures, while overseas rounds in **Indonesia, Argentina, and the USA** underline the sportโs international reach. Organizers have also teased the possibility of returning to regions not seen in recent years, fueling speculation about surprise announcements to come.
With 20 rounds set to push riders and teams to their limits, the 2026 season promises another epic chapter in MXGPโs rich history. Fans across the world will now circle their calendars, none more eagerly than in the UK, where the return of a home GP ensures that the roar of MXGP will once again echo across British soil.