OThe SuperEnduro World Championship kicks off tomorrow in Gliwice, Poland. Triumph Factory Racing Enduro is looking forward to the new season with confidence, as Jonny Walker won the AMA EnduroCross title at the end of last month.
Walker enjoyed an impressive SuperEnduro season with Triumph in 2025, taking multiple victories and consistently achieving podium finishes. His strong performances underscored both his experience in the discipline and the rapid progression of Triumph's SuperEnduro program. Following his EnduroCross title win on the TF 450-E, Jonny will continue riding the same machine for SuperEnduro, with the team focusing on fine-tuning an already proven setup for a new, competitive indoor season.

With a full winter of testing and development, and the confidence of his recent EnduroCross success, Walker heads into the 2026 SuperEnduro season with determination and one clear goal: to fight for the win.
The program 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship The tournament comprises seven matches, starting on Saturday, December 13th in Gliwice, Poland. The championship then moves to Germany and Spain in early 2026. Hungary is next on the schedule for January 31st and Serbia on February 21st, before the highly anticipated home match for both Jonny and Triumph in Newcastle, UK, on February 28th. The final takes place in France on March 7th.
Jonny Walker:
We finished our training in Spain shortly after winning the EnduroCross title, and I feel ready to fully focus on SuperEnduro again. The transition is quite smooth because both disciplines are similar, but the European courses are tighter and more technical. So it was good to polish things up a bit for Poland. I've been riding the new TF 450-E a lot in recent months and loved it from the first test. I was a bit worried that the bike would feel too powerful or heavy indoors, but it's incredibly smooth, only a kilo heavier than the 250, and works fantastically on short, intense courses. We haven't changed anything on the EnduroCross setup because it already feels absolutely good. I've already done seven races this year, so the fitness and intensity are there. The goal remains the same: to fight for the championship. And I think we'll be in a strong position heading into the first round.

Paul Edmondson – Team Manager, Triumph Factory Racing Enduro
I'm very confident about the new season. After a full year of working together and Jonny just winning the EnduroCross title, we're in a strong position and further along than ever in our SuperEnduro preparations. Jonny's work, combined with the development steps of the TF 450-E, makes the overall package stronger than ever. The team is performing excellently, the atmosphere is positive, and we're looking forward to starting round one and seeing what we can achieve this season.
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