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Moto2 2026 Racing Calendar – Full Timetable & Schedule

Moto2 2026 racing calendar: complete timetable with all 21 rounds, session times, timezone conversions & live motorsport stream info.

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The Moto2 2026 motorsport calendar features 21 thrilling Grand Prix rounds spanning four continents, kicking off in Brazil on 20th March and concluding in Valencia on 29th November. This complete racing calendar guide covers every circuit, session time, and timezone conversion you need to follow the intermediate motorcycle racing class throughout the season. Whether you’re tracking rising stars or watching future MotoGP champions develop their skills, this racing timetable has everything you need.

Quick Facts: Moto2 2026 Season

  • Series: Moto2 World Championship
  • Season dates: 20th March – 29th November 2026
  • Total rounds: 21 Grand Prix events
  • Bike specification: 765cc 4-stroke engines (single manufacturer)
  • Live motorsport streams: MotoGP VideoPass (worldwide), Kayo Sports (Australia)
  • Best way to follow: The Racing Line app at https://trlapp.com/app

When Does the Moto2 2026 Season Start?

The Moto2 2026 season begins on 20th March 2026 at the brand-new Goiania circuit in Brazil. This marks an exciting addition to the racing calendar, with Brazil returning to Grand Prix motorcycle racing. The season opener runs alongside MotoGP and Moto3, creating a spectacular weekend of two-wheel action.

How Many Rounds in the Moto2 2026 Racing Calendar?

The complete Moto2 2026 motorsport timetable features 21 rounds across iconic circuits worldwide. Here’s the full season schedule:

  • Round 1: Brazil (Goiania) — 20-22 March
  • Round 2: United States (COTA) — 27-29 March
  • Round 3: Spain (Jerez) — 24-26 April
  • Round 4: France (Le Mans) — 8-10 May
  • Round 5: Spain (Barcelona) — 15-17 May
  • Round 6: Italy (Mugello) — 29-31 May
  • Round 7: Hungary (Balaton Park) — 5-7 June
  • Round 8: Czechia (Brno) — 19-21 June
  • Round 9: Netherlands (Assen) — 26-28 June
  • Round 10: Germany (Sachsenring) — 10-12 July
  • Round 11: United Kingdom (Silverstone) — 7-9 August
  • Round 12: Spain (Aragon) — 28-30 August
  • Round 13: Italy (Misano) — 11-13 September
  • Round 14: Austria (Red Bull Ring) — 18-20 September
  • Round 15: Japan (Motegi) — 2-4 October
  • Round 16: Indonesia (Mandalika) — 9-11 October
  • Round 17: Australia (Phillip Island) — 22-25 October
  • Round 18: Malaysia (Sepang) — 30 October - 1 November
  • Round 19: Qatar (Losail) — 6-9 November
  • Round 20: Portugal (Portimao) — 20-22 November
  • Round 21: Spain (Valencia) — 27-29 November

What Time Does Moto2 Race? Timezone Conversions for the Racing Timetable

Moto2 races typically take place on Sunday mornings European time, though exact schedules vary by circuit and timezone. Here are typical race start times converted for major regions:

For European rounds (e.g., Jerez, Mugello, Silverstone):

  • UK (BST): 11:15 AM
  • Central Europe (CEST): 12:15 PM
  • US Eastern (ET): 6:15 AM
  • US Pacific (PT): 3:15 AM
  • Australia Eastern (AEST): 8:15 PM

For flyaway rounds (e.g., Sepang, Phillip Island, Motegi):

  • Session times vary significantly based on local scheduling
  • Asian rounds often feature afternoon local starts
  • Australian rounds typically race in early afternoon AEST

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Where Can I Watch Moto2 Live Streams?

Catching every Moto2 2026 live racing stream depends on your location:

  • MotoGP VideoPass 🌍 — The official streaming platform offering comprehensive live motorsport stream coverage worldwide (paid subscription)
  • Kayo Sports 🇦🇺 — Australian viewers can access live racing streams through this platform (paid, geo-restricted)

Regional broadcasters also carry Moto2 coverage in various territories. Check The Racing Line app for the most up-to-date broadcast information for your region.

How Do I Get Moto2 Race Timetable Notifications?

Following a 21-round motorsport calendar across multiple timezones can be challenging. The Racing Line app solves this with smart notifications tailored to your preferences:

  • Custom alerts: Choose which sessions matter to you — qualifying, races, or the complete weekend
  • Flexible lead times: Get notified 5 minutes, 30 minutes, or hours before sessions begin
  • Auto-timezone conversion: Every racing timetable entry displays in your local time automatically
  • 220+ series: Follow Moto2 alongside MotoGP, Moto3, Formula 1, and hundreds of other championships in one place

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Key Circuits on the Moto2 2026 Motorsport Calendar

The 2026 racing calendar features a compelling mix of classic venues and exciting additions:

  • Mugello (Italy): The cathedral of speed, beloved for its flowing layout and passionate tifosi
  • Assen (Netherlands): The legendary “Cathedral of Motorcycle Racing” celebrating decades of Grand Prix history
  • Phillip Island (Australia): Spectacular coastal circuit known for dramatic last-lap battles
  • Balaton Park (Hungary): New addition bringing Grand Prix racing to Hungarian fans

Your Complete Moto2 2026 Companion

With 21 rounds spanning March through November, the Moto2 2026 motorsport calendar delivers non-stop intermediate-class action. From the Brazilian season opener to the Valencia finale, every Grand Prix showcases the next generation of motorcycle racing talent battling for championship glory.

Stay on top of every session with The Racing Line app — your essential companion for the complete racing calendar, live motorsport stream information, and smart notifications. Download on iOS and Android at https://trlapp.com/app and follow Moto2 2026 alongside 220+ other racing series in one powerful app.

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