FIM ANNOUNCES PROVISIONAL CALENDAR FOR 2026 QUADCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP


December 22nd, 2025.


The FIM (Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme) and APO Multimedia – a Prague-based promoter specialising in off-road motorsport events - have announced the provisional dates and venues for the new FIM QuadCross World Championship.


The FIM QuadCross World Championship will replace the EMX QuadCross Championship and visit nine countries in a fast-paced six-month summertime calendar. Kicking off in France in April and culminating in at the Netherlands in September, the series will stop off at Canada Heights, Kent, for the fourth round at the end of May.

Speaking to Quad-Online, reigning EMX and British Quadcross Champ Harry Walker has confirmed his intention to contest the full 2026 World Championship.

“I’m stoked that the EMX has evolved into a 9-round World Championship and that one of the rounds will be in the UK at Canada Heights - one of my favourite tracks.

“As the back-to-back EMX Quadcross Champion, I can’t wait to get out on the world circuit, work hard towards claiming the new title and give it my all for my sponsors and fans. It’s going to be hectic with at least one round per month over 6 months – May is going to be crazy - but … bring it on!”




Thanks to Earths Eye Media for the Harry Walker image. 
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