2026 MotoGP Presentations – The Complete Calendar of Key Dates

Discover all the key dates regarding the presentations of the eleven MotoGP teams for the 2026 season.

Published 09/01/2026 à 10:00

Luca Bartolomeo

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2026 MotoGP Presentations – The Complete Calendar of Key Dates

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The 2026 season of MotoGP The season kicks off the weekend of March 1st with the Thai Grand Prix. Before then, all the teams on the grid will unveil their liveries for the upcoming campaign. Some of them announced their launch events as early as the beginning of December. The calendar is now complete. Here's a look at the key dates.

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MotoGP 2026
The presentation schedule

Ducati Lenovo Team: January 19 / Madonna di Campiglio (Italy)
BK8 Gresini Racing: January 31 / Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team January 14 / Rome (Italy)
Aprilia Racing: January 15 / Milan (Italy)
Trackhouse Racing Aprilia: January 21 / Jakarta (Indonesia)
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing: January 27 / Online
Red Bull Tech3 KTM: January 27 / Online
Honda HRC Team: February 02 / Online
LCR Honda: February 1st / Online
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP: January 21 / Jakarta (Indonesia)
Prima Pramac Yamaha January 13 / Siena (Italy)

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MotoGP 2026
The season's schedule

February 27 – March 1: Thailand Grand Prix (Buriram, Thailand)
March 20–22: Brazilian Grand Prix (Goiania, Brazil)
March 27–29: United States Grand Prix (Austin, USA)
April 10–12: Qatar Grand Prix (Lusail, Qatar)
April 24–26: Spanish Grand Prix (Jerez, Spain)
May 8–10: French Grand Prix (Le Mans, France)
May 15–17: Catalan Grand Prix (Barcelona, ​​Spain)
May 29–31: Italian Grand Prix (Mugello, Italy)
June 5–7: Hungarian Grand Prix (Balaton, Hungary)
June 19–21: Czech Grand Prix (Brno, Czech Republic)
June 26–28: Dutch Grand Prix (Assen, Netherlands)
July 10–12: German Grand Prix (Sachsenring, Germany)
August 7–9: British Grand Prix (Silverstone, United Kingdom)
August 28–30: Aragon Grand Prix (Motorland, Spain)
September 11–13: San Marino Grand Prix (Misano, San Marino)
September 18–20: Austrian Grand Prix (Spielberg, Austria)
October 2–4: Japanese Grand Prix (Motegi, Japan)
October 9–11: Indonesian Grand Prix (Mandalika, Indonesia)
October 23–25: Australian Grand Prix (Phillip Island, Australia)
October 30 – November 1: Malaysian Grand Prix (Sepang, Malaysia)
November 13–15: Portuguese Grand Prix (Portimao, Portugal)
November 20–22: Valencia Grand Prix (Cheste, Spain)

Luca Bartolomeo

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Aurlien

18/12/2025 at 02:46 a.m.

Thailand isn't a sure thing, guys, given the war between Thailand and Cambodia. Refugees have settled inside the circuit, so the Thai Grand Prix isn't guaranteed.

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