Track map

The 2026 SuperEnduro GP of Hungary Track Map

1. Access Ramp

At the start of the track, riders face a lead-in section built from tires, followed by an exciting “matrix-style” descent made of logs. The climb can be completed in two ways: the more daring riders can jump dynamically from the lower row to the upper row, while others may choose a more technical, step-by-step line between the tires. The challenge is completed by a left-hand corner, where two additional logs further increase the level of difficulty and required concentration.

2. Gap Jump

This year, two jumps are built on opposite sides of the track, with this being the larger one. The take-off ramp, constructed from pipes and dirt, allows for a powerful launch, enabling riders to clear the obstacle in a single jump and land on a rubber-covered landing zone. A more tactical approach is also possible, as the obstacle can be completed in two stages.

3. Whoops Section

A dirt-built whoops section that can be ridden spectacularly, even on one wheel, by jumping from crest to crest. It presents a true technical challenge and an impressive visual element for spectators.

4. Left-Hand Corner

At the entry, a smaller log disrupts the momentum, while a larger log awaits at the exit. From there, riders can make a decisive jump into the rock garden.

5. Rock Garden

This section is expected to deliver several spectacular overtakes. The inside line is built from larger rocks, while the outside line consists of smaller stones, offering different racing lines and tactical options for the riders.

6. Logs

Two consecutive, large logs with a diameter of 70 cm block the riders’ path. With a precise and committed jump, riders can land directly from the first log onto the second, creating a highly technical and visually striking section.

7. Rock Garden Corner

A rock garden corner with a stepped layout follows, where the inside line runs higher and is covered with smaller rocks, while the outside line stays at ground level with larger stones. This design offers two distinct racing lines, allowing riders to choose the optimal solution based on their technique and strategy.

8. Tire Jump and Whoops

After a tire-built jump, two whoops in the following corner further increase the difficulty. A log placed between them adds to the technical nature of the section and demands precise rhythm and control.

9. Wooden Matrix

A matrix-style log section follows, where numerous overtaking attempts are expected. Some riders may clear multiple elements with a single, fluid jump, while others will take a precise, element-by-element approach. Those who find the correct rhythm and flow can gain a significant time advantage.

10. Finish Jump

Similar to the opposite side of the track, this section features a jump that also marks the finish line. In the final laps, the focus here will be on spectacle, as riders are expected to cross the line with stylish moves and extra flair, making the finish truly memorable.

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