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Bagger World Cup Round 1

Location: Circuit of the Americas (USA).

Date: 27–29 March 2026

Category: Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup

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Bagger World Cup Round 2

Location: Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello (Italy).

Date: 29-31 May 2026

Category: Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup

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Bagger World Cup Round 3

Location: Assen (Netherlands)

Date: 26-28 June 2026

Category: Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup

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Finke Desert Race

Location: Alice Springs (Australia)

Date: 5-8 June 2026

Category: Off-Road Endurance

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SIX MOTOGP WEEKENDS. TWELVE POINTS-PAYING RACES. ONE WILD NEW CHAPTER IN MOTORCYCLE RACING.
INTRODUCING THE “HARLEY-DAVIDSON BAGGER WORLD CUP” A NEW GLOBAL RACING SERIES FOR 2026

Harley-Davidson and MotoGP™ have launched an exciting new championship series, the Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup, the world’s first global racing series dedicated to high-performance Harley-Davidson bagger motorcycles.This electrifying new series marks a pivotal moment in Harley-Davidson’s competitive evolution and global motorsport ambitions. Co-developed with MotoGP™ and Dorna Sports, the Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup will debut in 2026, bringing the thunder of race-tuned V-Twin touring motorcycles to premier international circuits.

Based on Harley-Davidson’s Grand American Touring platform, Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup race bikes will be radically transformed for speed, agility, and spectacle, offering fans a visceral new kind of racing experience unlike anything currently on the MotoGP™ schedule.

The series will feature six rounds across North America and Europe, culminating in a championship-deciding finale in Austria and will form of the standard MotoGP™ race schedule with races on both Saturday and Sunday.