While the 2025 AMA Superbike season isn’t over yet, MotoAmerica has already released the 2026 schedule, including 14 King Of The Bagger races and six Super Hooligan events. The 2026 season also celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first AMA Superbike race at Daytona in 1976.

The King Of The Baggers series has grown in popularity since its first event in 2021 as fans head to the track or tune in to watch Indian Challengers and Harley-Davidson Road Glides competing on famous racetracks across the country, reviving the Harley vs. Indian rivalry. Since Harley-mounted Kyle Wyman won the 2021 event, the two companies have traded championships, with Tyler O’Hara on an Indian winning in 2022, Hayden Gillim aboard a Harley winning 2023, and Troy Herfoss on an Indian winning 2024.

2026 KOTB MotoAmerica Schedule

Continuing the pattern, Harley-Davidson once again takes home the #1 plate for 2025 as Kyle Wyman earned enough points during the penultimate double-header, Sept. 13-14, to guarantee the championship. The final double-header will take place at New Jersey Motorsports Park, Sept. 26-28. Leading into the final event, Wyman leads with (240 points) ahead of Loris Baz (170 points) and Troy Herfoss (158 points), both riding Indian Challengers.

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Out of 11 weekend events on the MotoAmerica calendar for 2026, King Of The Baggers will race at seven of them, starting at the Daytona International Speedway, March 5-7, and ending at New Jersey Motorsports Park, Sept. 25-27.

Other MotoAmerica classes to compete in 2026 include AMA Superbike, the newly revised Superbike Cup and Supersport, the Talent cup by Motul, the Twins Cup, the Super Hooligan National Championship, and Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race.

2026 KOTB MotoAmerica Schedule

“This has been our best season to date,” said MotoAmerica COO Chuck Aksland. “The racing has been outstanding, and the Superbike Championship looks set to go right down to the last lap at New Jersey. We’ve had some incredible crowds this year, and we can’t wait to see even more fans join us in 2026. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of AMA Superbike racing will make it a season to remember.”

Visit the MotoAmerica website to see the full schedule and for more information.

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