Jonny Walker all set for 2026 SuperEnduro World Championship

Jonny Walker all set for 2026 SuperEnduro World Championship

Triumph Factory Racing Enduro Team’s Jonny Walker returns to action this weekend at the opening round of the 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship in Gliwice, Poland. After a landmark 2025 season that saw Walker finish runner-up in the championship and claim the AMA EnduroCross title, the Brit continues his momentum indoors aboard the TF 450-E.

Walker enjoyed an impressive 2025 SuperEnduro season with Triumph, delivering multiple race wins and consistent podium finishes throughout the championship. His strong performances demonstrated both his experience in the discipline and the rapid development of Triumph’s SuperEnduro programme. Following his championship-winning EnduroCross campaign aboard the TF 450-E, Jonny remains on the same machine for SuperEnduro, with the team fine-tuning their proven setup as they prepare for another highly competitive indoor season.


With a full off-season of testing and development, and the momentum gained from his recent EnduroCross success, Walker enters the 2026 SuperEnduro season determined to challenge for the top step.

READ MORE: SUPERENDURO NEWS

The 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship spans seven rounds, beginning this Saturday, 13 December, in Gliwice, Poland, before moving to Germany and Spain in the new year. The series continues in Hungary on 31 January and Serbia on 21 February, ahead of the highly anticipated home round for both Jonny and Triumph in Newcastle, United Kingdom, on 28 February. The championship will then conclude in France on 7 March.


Jonny Walker
“We’ve finished our training in Spain, not long after winning the EnduroCross series, and I’m feeling ready to switch my focus back to SuperEnduro. The transition is smooth as both disciplines are similar, but the tracks in Europe are tighter and more technical, so it’s been good to sharpen up before Poland. I’ve spent the past few months racing the new TF 450-E and loved it from the first test. I was worried it might feel too powerful or heavy indoors, but it’s incredibly smooth, only about a kilo heavier than the 250, and works great on the short, intense tracks. We haven’t changed anything from the EnduroCross setup because it already feels spot-on. I’m seven races in already, so the fitness and intensity are there. The goal is the same as always – to fight for the championship – and I think we’re in a strong position heading into round one.”


Paul Edmondson – Triumph Factory Racing Enduro Team Manager
“For the new season, I’m feeling really confident. Having completed a full year together and coming straight off the EnduroCross title, I believe we’re in a strong position and well ahead in our preparation for SuperEnduro. The work Jonny has put in, combined with the development progress on the TF 450-E, means the package is stronger than ever. The team is operating smoothly, the atmosphere is positive, and we’re all excited to get round one underway and see what we can achieve this season.”

SHARE THIS ARTICLE.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn