The FIM World SuperEnduro World Championship will return to the Utilita Arena Newcastle on Saturday 6 March 2027, with the United Kingdom once again hosting the final round of the championship season.
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Following a sold-out event in 2026, Newcastle will conclude the seven-round 2026/2027 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, welcoming the world’s leading indoor enduro riders for what promises to be a decisive night in the battle for championship honours.
The championship will begin in Gliwice, Poland, on 5 December 2026 before travelling through Germany, Spain, Serbia, Hungary and France, culminating in Newcastle on 6 March 2027.
The North East venue has quickly established itself as one of the championship’s standout destinations, with strong spectator demand and a passionate fan base creating a unique atmosphere for riders, teams and spectators alike.
For British fans, the Newcastle round carries added significance as it serves as the home event of multiple-time FIM SuperEnduro World Champion Billy Bolt. Widely regarded as one of the sport’s leading figures, Bolt’s appearances on home soil continue to attract fans from across the United Kingdom and beyond.

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With the championship standings likely to remain closely contested throughout the season, Newcastle could once again play a pivotal role in deciding the outcome of the 2026/2027 title race.
Alongside the racing programme, organisers are planning an expanded event experience for spectators, including a larger trade village featuring leading motorcycle and off-road brands, live demonstrations and additional fan engagement activities throughout the day.
The event will showcase the full spectrum of SuperEnduro competition, with riders tackling a purpose-built indoor circuit featuring rock gardens, log sections, tyre obstacles and technical jumps designed to test endurance, skill and precision.

Interest in the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship continues to grow internationally. During the 2025/2026 season, the championship attracted a record 62,300 spectators, with four rounds selling out as the series continued its expansion across Europe.
The 2026/2027 season will visit seven countries across Europe, with rounds taking place in Poland, Germany, Spain, Serbia, Hungary, France and the United Kingdom. Newcastle’s position as the championship finale ensures the city will once again welcome the sport’s biggest names at one of the most important moments of the season.
Tickets for the Newcastle round are now on sale, with Super Early Bird pricing available for a limited period here >> www.superendurouk.com

2026/2027 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship provisional calendar
5 December 2026 – Poland – Gliwice – PreZero Arena
9 January 2027 – Germany – Riesa – WT Energiesysteme Arena
23 January 2027 – Spain – Bilbao – Bizkaia Arena
30 January 2027 – Serbia – Belgrade – Belgrade Arena
6 February 2027 – Hungary – Budapest – MVM Dome
27 February 2027* – France – Greater Paris – Arena Grand Paris (*To be Confirmed)
6 March 2027 – United Kingdom – Newcastle – Utilita Arena






