Where to see Superbike Aragón 2026, schedules and more info

WSBK arrives at MotorLand Aragón with a championship completely dominated by Nicolo Bulega. The Ducati rider has now accumulated 19 consecutive victories and also returns to one of the circuits where he has performed best in recent seasons. In Aragon he won two races last year, and has only missed the podium once since landing in WorldSBK.

But surely much of the attention will once again focus on Iker Lecuona. The Valencian comes from fighting directly with Bulega in Most and seems increasingly closer to achieving his first victory in the category, precisely now that one of the home events for the Spanish driver arrives.

Ducati will once again be the dominant brand and as we have been seeing all season there are several riders who are being fast with the Panigale V4 such as Lorenzo Baldassarri or Yari Montella. We must also not lose sight of Sam Lowes who has not had things go well in the last rounds, but who will try to regain sensations on a track where he has already achieved victories previously in both Moto2 and WorldSSP.

Another of the names of the weekend will be Álvaro Bautista. The Spanish driver will try to be present at MotorLand just a few days after undergoing surgery for the fractures suffered in his right ankle, although he will still have to pass the medical examination to receive the final qualification. BMW will also arrive quite physically conditioned after the injuries suffered in Most. Miguel Oliveira remains out of combat and Danilo Petrucci will also have to undergo a medical examination before the start of track activity.

At Kawasaki, Garrett Gerloff is surely going through his best moment in quite some time after stringing together four consecutive top 6s, while Bimota will seek to continue growing with Alex Lowes and Axel Bassani on a track where Italian bikes usually perform well. Yamaha, for its part, will try to get closer to the front positions again with Andrea Locatelli and

Details of MotorLand Aragón

MotorLand is a practically unique route on the calendar

MotorLand is, without a doubt, a peculiar circuit. In fact, it has the longest straight of the entire calendar, although curiously it is not the main one. But beyond that “detail”, the route mixes practically everything: fast curves, medium speed areas and also several very slow and technical points where it is easy to make mistakes.

The braking of turns 1 and 12 continue to be the clearest points to overtake, although you can also try something in turns 5 and 7, where it is much more difficult to consolidate the maneuver. Then there is the “corkscrew” area, in turns 8 and 9, where overtaking is usually almost a matter of total confidence. Nor should we ignore the back straight, which offers another great opportunity if you exit turns 14 and 15 well or if you have superior mechanics.

In the end, MotorLand Aragón is one of those very complete circuits and quite different from others in the championship. It has many points where you can try to overtake and many different ways of approaching a race, so a good part ends up depending on how far each driver wants to risk.

Where to see Superbike Aragón 2026

While Ducati dominates, the rest seek to reduce distances
While Ducati dominates, the rest seek to reduce distances

As usual, there are several ways to follow the entire WorldSBK weekend and, in addition, some of them are completely free. Although, without a doubt, the best thing is to come to MotorLand to live the experience in first person.

If you cannot travel to Alcañiz, DAZN is once again one of the main options, since it is enough to be registered to access the broadcasts, without the need to contract a payment plan. In addition, it is the platform that offers the most complete coverage, from free practice to all the races of the weekend.

It can also be followed openly through Teledeporte, both on television and through RTVE Play, RTVE’s online platform.

For those who prefer payment alternatives, Eurosport will broadcast the championship on Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2, in addition to including it within MAX. Another possibility is to use the official WorldSBK Videopass, which maintains full coverage of the championship.

Superbike Aragon 2026 schedules

Lecuona continues pushing to achieve his first victory
Lecuona continues pushing to achieve his first victory

Friday, May 29

  • 09:00 – 09:25: R3 BLU CRU Champ – Free Practice
  • 09:40 – 10:20: WorldSSP – Free Practice
  • 10:35 – 11:20: WorldSBK – Free Practice 1
  • 11:35 – 12:00: WorldSPB – Free Practice
  • 13:15 – 13:40: R3 BLU CRU Champ – Superpole
  • 13:55 – 14:35: WorldSSP – Superpole
  • 15:00 – 15:45: WorldSBK – Free Practice 2
  • 16:00 – 16:25: WorldSPB – Superpole

Saturday May 30

  • 09:00 – 09:10: WorldSSP – Warm Up 1
  • 09:20 – 09:30: WorldSPB – Warm Up 1
  • 09:40 – 10:00: WorldSBK – Free Practice 3
  • 10:20: R3 BLU CRU Champ – Race 1
  • 11:15 – 11:30: WorldSBKSuperpole
  • 12:30: WorldSSP – Race 1
  • 14:00: WorldSBK – Race 1
  • 15:15: WorldSPB – Race 1

Sunday May 31

  • 09:00 – 09:10: WorldSPB – Warm Up 2
  • 09:20 – 09:30WorldSBK – Warm Up
  • 09:40 – 09:50WorldSSP – Warm Up 2
  • 10:10: R3 BLU CRU Champ – Race 2
  • 11:10: WorldSBKSuperpole Race
  • 13:00: WorldSPB – Race 2
  • 14:00: WorldSSP – Race 2
  • 15:30: WorldSBK – Race 2

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