MotoAmerica officials announced the 2026 Superbike Championship schedule in September 2025, confirming a nine-round, 20-race season running from mid-April at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta to late September at New Jersey Motorsports Park. The schedule includes key stops at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, May 29–31, and Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton, Washington, June 26–28, as part of a series designed to showcase premier road racing venues across the country.
Road America is scheduled to host Round 3 of the championship from May 29–31, while Ridge Motorsports Park will hold Round 4 from June 26–28, according to the official MotoAmerica announcement dated September 18, 2025, and corroborated by SpeedSport’s published calendar.
The 2026 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship will feature a nine-round, 20-race schedule that includes prominent stops at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, and Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton, Washington, officials said.
The season is set to begin April 17–19 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta and conclude September 25–27 at New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville, New Jersey, sources confirmed. The schedule also includes stops at Barber Motorsports Park (May 15–17), WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California (July 10–12), Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio (July 31–August 2), Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia (August 14–16), and Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas (September 11–13), according to Cycle News and Roadracing World reports.
Road America, which bills itself as “America’s National Park of Speed,” officially confirmed its MotoAmerica weekend dates in a 2026 season announcement, highlighting the return of “MotoAmerica Superbikes and Vintage MotoFest” May 29–31. The event will serve as the third round of the Superbike Championship and is expected to draw riders and fans to the Wisconsin venue, records show.
Ridge Motorsports Park, one of the western U.S. stops on the schedule, is listed as Round 4 in the 2026 series. MotoAmerica’s announcement identified Ridge as a key returning venue, with the event slated for June 26–28. SpeedSport’s calendar matches these dates, confirming Ridge’s role in the championship.
In addition to the Superbike schedule, MotoAmerica officials outlined changes to support-class racing for 2026. The Motovation Supersport series will consist of 19 races, beginning with the 84th running of the Daytona 200 from March 5–7, 2026. MotoAmerica noted that this marks the reintroduction of championship points to the Daytona 200 after several years as an independent race. The SC-Project Twins Cup is scheduled for 14 races, while the Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race. series aims to run an eight-race championship, with its schedule to be released separately.
The full 2026 Superbike season will feature multiple premier road racing venues across the United States, according to Cycle News, Roadracing World, and SpeedSport. The schedule reflects a balance of traditional and returning tracks, designed to maintain a national footprint from the Southeast to the Pacific Northwest.
MotoAmerica’s September 2025 announcement provides a comprehensive outline of the upcoming season’s structure and key dates, confirming the organization’s continued commitment to a diverse and competitive road racing championship.