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MotoGP has unveiled the provisional calendar for the final season of its current regulations cycle, 2026
The provisional calendar for the 2026 MotoGP season has been released, featuring a 22-race schedule with some notable changes.
The Argentine Grand Prix is being dropped from the calendar and will be replaced by the Brazilian Grand Prix in Goiania, marking the return of the event on a five-year deal.
The Brazilian Grand Prix’s comeback may align with the debut of talented Brazilian Moto2 rider Diogo Moreira in the premier class.
MotoGP plans to return to Argentina in 2027 at the Autodromo Oscar y Juan Galvez, following renovations to the track.
Several changes in the European leg include Silverstone moving its race date from May to August, Brno shifting from July to June, and Hungary’s Balaton Park event moving from August to June.
The season will feature eight back-to-back races and conclude on November 22, a weekend later than the current year, with Jerez’s place on the calendar still listed as “subject to contract”.






