2026 Spanish Motocross Championship

The 2026 Spanish Motocross Championship season is the 68th Spanish Motocross Championship season.[1]

The series consists of seven rounds across the country, running from February to October. José Butrón is the reigning champion in the Elite-MX1 class, after winning his eleventh senior title in 2025.[2]

Adrià Monné is the reigning champion in the Elite-MX2 class, after he won his first title in the previous season.

The opening round, scheduled to be held at Montearagón on 14-15th of February was postponed due to track conditions following a period of heavy rain.[3]

Race calendar and results

[1]

Elite-MX1

Round Date Location Pole position Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner
1 28 February–1 March Calatayud Rubén Fernández Rubén Fernández Rubén Fernández Rubén Fernández
2 14–15 March Malpartida de Cáceres José Butrón Rubén Fernández Rubén Fernández Rubén Fernández
3 16–17 May Alhama de Murcia
4 19–20 September MotorLand Aragón
5 17–18 October Morón de la Frontera
6 24–25 October Talavera de la Reina
P 14–15 February Montearagón

Elite-MX2

Round Date Location Pole position Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner
1 28 February–1 March Calatayud Jānis Reišulis Jānis Reišulis Jānis Reišulis Jānis Reišulis
2 14–15 March Malpartida de Cáceres Adrià Monné Adrià Monné Adrià Monné Adrià Monné
3 16–17 May Alhama de Murcia
4 19–20 September MotorLand Aragón
5 17–18 October Morón de la Frontera
6 24–25 October Talavera de la Reina
P 14–15 February Montearagón

Circuit locations

Elite-MX1

Participants

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Mequitec Gas Gas Racing Team Gas Gas 4 Gerard Congost[4] 1–2
Beta Trueba MX Racing Team Beta 5 Carlos Abel[5] 1–2
Motos BR Husqvarna 7 Nil Bussot 1
Fantic 9 Carlos Ferrera 1
Motos VR Yamaha Racing Team Yamaha 15 Luis Outeiro 2
KTM TRT Motorcycle KTM 17 José Butrón[6] 1–2
25 Bruno Darias[6] 1–2
Gas Gas 28 Marcos Gutiérrez 1–2
Team Castro MX Kawasaki 51 Sergio Castro 1
JRB Off Road KTM 64 Roberto Otero 1–2
Honda HRC Petronas Honda 70 Rubén Fernández 1–2
TeamX Reina Yamaha 80 Sergio Sánchez 1–2
Yamaha Mastercross Yamaha 85 Jonathan Marquez 2
Team Salgueiro Yamaha 91 Francisco Salgueiro 1–2
Triumph Racing Pavo & Rueda Triumph 92 Ander Valentín 1–2
Ducati Racing Team Ducati 96 Víctor Alonso 1–2
SB2 MX Talents Team KTM 111 Lucas Bodega 1–2
Rent.Moto.PT Husqvarna 117 Ruslan Yefremian 2
Honda 641 Semen Nerush 2
Beta 169 David Noya 1
Ducati Lisboa Ducati 219 Martim Palma 2
Team Lebri Yamaha 313 Alex Romero 1–2
Ausió Racing Team - Yamaha Yamaha 368 Samuel Nilsson[7] 1–2
Nilsson Training Gas Gas 444 Ingvar Sverrir Einarsson 1–2
Team JCR Fantic Fantic 501 Roger Oliver[8] 1–2
Honda 735 Pedro Jesús Herrera 2

Riders Championship

Points are awarded to the top-five finishers of the qualifying race, in the following format:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th 
Points 5 4 3 2 1

Points are awarded to finishers of the main races, in the following format:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th   16th   17th   18th   19th   20th 
Points 25 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos Rider Bike CAL
MAL
ALH
MAR
MDF
TAL
MON
Points
1 Rubén Fernández Honda 1+5 1 1 1 105
2 José Butrón KTM 3+4 2 2+5 2 95
3 Gerard Congost Gas Gas 2+3 5 5+2 3 79
4 Samuel Nilsson Yamaha 5+1 3 3 7 71
5 Victor Alonso Ducati 6 4 4+3 6 69
6 Ander Valentín Triumph 4+2 16 11+4 4 57
7 Roger Oliver Fantic 7 6 7 8 56
8 Alex Romero Yamaha 11 11 13 10 39
9 Bruno Darias KTM 12 10 12 13 37
10 Carlos Abel Beta 9 8 DNS 12 34
11 Luis Outeiro Yamaha 6+1 5 32
12 Sergio Castro Kawasaki 8 7 27
13 Lucas Bodega KTM 14 12 10 Ret 27
14 Semen Nerush Honda 9 9 24
15 Martim Palma Ducati 8 11 23
16 Nil Bussot Husqvarna 10 9 23
17 Roberto Otero KTM 13 17 17 14 23
18 Francisco Salgueiro Yamaha 16 14 16 16 22
19 Ingvar Sverrir Einarsson Gas Gas 17 15 18 18 16
20 David Noya Beta 15 13 14
21 Jonathan Marquez Yamaha 14 15 13
22 Pedro Jesús Herrera Honda 15 17 10
23 Marcos Gutiérrez Gas Gas 18 DNS 19 19 7
24 Ruslan Yefremian Husqvarna 20 20 2
Sergio Sánchez Yamaha DNS DNS DNS DNS 0
Carlos Ferrera Fantic DNS DNS 0
Pos Rider Bike CAL
MAL
ALH
MAR
MDF
TAL
MON
Points

Elite-MX2

Participants

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
SB2 MX Talents Team Gas Gas 11 Gilen Albisua 1–2
252 Valentino Vázquez 1–2
Husqvarna 14 Aniol Molas 1
Acema Motor Team Honda 18 Francisco José Jimenez 2
101 Alfonso Pastor 1–2
611 Natalia Rosado 2
Motos Aleser Husqvarna 19 Antonio Galiano 2
112 Victor Beltran 2
Triumph Racing Pavo & Rueda Triumph 22 David Braceras 1–2
351 Carlos Prat 1–2
Arribas Triumph Triumph 27 Oscar Quiros 1–2
Yamaha 115 M78 Bedetec Yamaha 37 Bernardo Tibúrcio[9] 1–2
300 Salvador Perez 1–2
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 Yamaha 47 Kārlis Reišulis 1
772 Jānis Reišulis 1
Boutaca Racing Team KTM 78 Gonçalo Cardoso 2
Mequitec Gas Gas Racing Team Gas Gas 82 Manuel López 1–2
96 Mauro Osinalde 1–2
255 Daniela Guillén 2
494 Pablo Lara[10] 1–2
Jezyk Racing Team Triumph 86 Daniel Castañondo[11] 1–2
559 Felix Cardineau 2
Schepers Racing KTM 88 Sven Dijk 1
KTM 90 Biel Pons 1
KTM 94 Javier Salinas 1
Gas Gas TRT Motorcycles Gas Gas 97 Denis Canto 1–2
268 Samuel Tapia[6] 2
365 Adrià Monné[6] 1–2
KTM TRT Motorcycle KTM 114 Allan Tapia 2
166 Alex Lasheras 1–2
212 Jaime Borrego 2
KTM 199 Unai Samper 1–2
ETG Racing KTM 204 Roger Ponsa 1
Ausió Racing Team - Yamaha Yamaha 217 Ivan Polvillo[12] 1–2
KTM 223 Roberto Rodríguez 1
Husqvarna 272 Alberto Villalba 1–2
Bud Racing España Gas Gas 337 Bruno Miro 2
Triumph 357 Bitor Quintin 1
JMC Gas Gas Gas Gas 370 Xavier Camps 1–2
Dermotor KTM 425 Samuel Panzano 1
Dejalofluir444 Yamaha 431 Mario Martín-Laliena 1–2
Dirt Store Triumph Racing Triumph 441 Billy Askew 1
Frucasa Team MX KTM 471 Eric Casas 1
KTM 602 Felix Boberg 1–2
Beta Trueba MX Racing Team Beta 666 Alejo Peral 1–2

Riders Championship

Points are awarded to the top-five finishers of the qualifying race, in the following format:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th 
Points 5 4 3 2 1

Points are awarded to finishers of the main races, in the following format:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th   16th   17th   18th   19th   20th 
Points 25 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos Rider Bike CAL
MAL
ALH
MAR
MDF
TAL
MON
Points
1 Adrià Monné Gas Gas 3+3 2 1+5 1 100
2 David Braceras Triumph 6 5 2+4 2 79
3 Bernardo Tibúrcio Yamaha 4 4 3 3 76
4 Salvador Perez Yamaha 5 7 8+2 6 60
5 Jānis Reišulis Yamaha 1+5 1 55
6 Gilen Albisua Gas Gas 8 10 4 9 54
7 Valentino Vázquez Gas Gas 12 17 5 4 47
8 Kārlis Reišulis Yamaha 2+4 3 46
9 Mauro Osinalde Gas Gas 9 6 12 11 46
10 Pablo Lara Gas Gas 11 16 10+1 5 43
11 Alejo Peral Beta 14 9 9+3 12 43
12 Ivan Polvillo Yamaha 10 13 11 8 42
13 Manuel López Gas Gas Ret+2 14 6 7 38
14 Xavier Camps Gas Gas 15 8 17 13 31
15 Carlos Prat Triumph 7 15 Ret 14 27
16 Bruno Miro Gas Gas 7 10 25
17 Daniel Castañondo Triumph 16 12 14 Ret 21
18 Javier Salinas KTM 17 11 14
19 Alex Lasheras KTM 13 Ret Ret 15 14
20 Gonçalo Cardoso KTM 13 16 13
21 Felix Boberg KTM 22 23 16 19 7
22 Jaime Borrego KTM 18 17 7
23 Unai Samper KTM 19 19 19 20 7
24 Daniel Guillén Gas Gas 15 DNS 6
25 Roger Ponsa KTM 18 18 6
26 Samuel Tapia Gas Gas Ret 18 3
27 Allan Tapia KTM 20 Ret 1
28 Sven Dijk KTM 24 20 1
29 Biel Pons KTM 20 22 1
30 Billy Askew Triumph Ret+1 DNS 1
Oscar Quiros Triumph 23 24 21 21 0
Aniol Molas Husqvarna 21 21 0
Natalia Rosado Honda 22 Ret 0
Victor Beltran Husqvarna DNS 22 0
Antonio Galiano Husqvarna 24 23 0
Mario Martin-Laliena Yamaha 27 26 23 Ret 0
Francisco José Jimenez Honda 25 24 0
Bitor Quintin Triumph 25 25 0
Alfonso Pastor Honda 26 Ret DNS DNS 0
Alberto Villalba Husqvarna 28 27 DNS DNS 0
Denis Canto Gas Gas Ret Ret Ret DNS 0
Roberto Rodríguez KTM Ret DNS 0
Samuel Panzano KTM Ret DNS 0
Eric Casas KTM DNS DNS 0
Felix Cardineau Triumph DNS DNS 0
Pos Rider Bike CAL
MAL
ALH
MAR
MDF
TAL
MON
Points

References

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