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WorldSBK unveils 2026 calendar with revised dates for Aragon and Cremona

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WorldSBK unveils 2026 calendar with revised dates for Aragon and Cremona

WorldSBK reveals the key dates for next season - Dorna

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The 2026 WorldSBK calendar has been officially released, featuring 12 rounds that will run from February to October.

The most significant changes are the dates for some of the classic WorldSBK events, with Aragon receiving an earlier slot in May, while Cremona moves to September.

WorldSBK starts its season in Phillip Island once again, before heading to the Algarve International Circuit a month later for the Portuguese round. 

Assen will continue to feature in April ahead of the championship’s second visit to Balaton Park, which has moved from July to May for 2026. 

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The rounds at Most and Aragon will also take place throughout May, before the Misano round in mid-June. 

Donington Park will host the final race before the summer break in July, with the championship resuming in September at Magny-Cours and Cremona. 

The only back-to-back races scheduled for the 2026 season come at the end of the campaign, with the penultimate round at Estoril on October 11, as the finale will be held in Jerez one week later.

2026 WorldSBK Calendar
1AustraliaPhillip IslandFebruary 20-22
2PortugalPortimaoMarch 27-29
3NetherlandsAssenApril 17-19
4HungaryBalaton ParkMay 1-3
5CzechiaMostMay 15-17
6AragonAragonMay 29-31
7Emilia RomagnaMisanoJune 12-14
8United KingdomDonington ParkJuly 10-12
9FranceMagny CoursSeptember 4-6
10ItalyCremonaSeptember 25-27
11EstorilEstorilOctober 9-11
12SpainJerezOctober 16-18

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