There are circuits on the MotoGP calendar—and then there is Assen. The Dutch TT is just another round; it is the sport’s spiritual checkpoint, a place where narratives sharpen, contenders either settle or splinter, and the championship picture begins to reveal its true shape.
As MotoGP arrives in the Netherlands for Round 10 of the 2026 season, it does so with a grid brimming with uncertainty and a title race balanced on a knife edge.
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THE CATHEDRAL STILL SPEAKS
At 4.5 kilometres of flowing tarmac, carved by 18 corners and relentless direction changes, Assen demands more than raw speed. It rewards rhythm, precision and unwavering confidence, punishing hesitation in ways few circuits can.
That is why it remains MotoGP’s “Cathedral of Speed”—a venue that has hosted world championship racing continuously since 1949, a statistic that speaks not just to longevity, but to reverence.
At Assen, the stopwatch does not simply measure pace—it exposes intent.
A CHAMPIONSHIP FINELY POISED
The 2026 season arrives in the Netherlands wide open. Marco Bezzecchi leads the standings with Aprilia, but his advantage is slim enough to be fragile. Just behind, Jorge Martín lurks, aggressive and unpredictable, while a resurgent Marc Márquez continues to rewrite expectations with race-winning form.
Yet Assen has a way of reframing such hierarchies. The circuit does not favour championship leaders—it favours those who can flow, who can trust the bike beneath them through high-speed transitions where doubt becomes defeat.
Bezzecchi’s consistency has put him on top, but this is not a circuit that tolerates conservatism.
To leave Assen still leading the standings, he will likely need to attack.
CALENDAR 2026 (all times CAT, GMT+2)
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Dutch TT (Assen), 28 June
Friday, 26 June. SS Action, Action Africa
Practice 1: 10:40
Saturday, 27 June. SS Action, Action Africa, Maximo 3
Practice 2: 10am
Qualifying: 10:40am
Sprint: 2:55pm
Sunday, 28 June. SS Action, Africa, Maximo 3
Race: 1:55pm
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UPCOMING RACES
German GP (Sachsenring) 12 July
British GP (Silverstone), 9 August
Aragon GP (MotorLand Aragón), 30 Aug
San Marino GP (Misano), 13 Sept
Austrian GP (Spielberg), 20 Sept
Japanese GP (Motegi), 4 Oct
Indonesian GP (Mandalika), 11 Oct
Australian GP (Phillip Island), 25 Oct
Malaysian GP (Sepang), 1 Nov
Portuguese GP (Portimão), 15 Nov
Valencia GP (Circuit Ricardo Tormo), 22 Nov
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COMPLETED RACES
1. THAILAND - 1 March
2. BRAZIL - 22 March
3. UNITED STATES GP - 29 March
4. SPANISH GP - 26 April
5. FRENCH GP - 10 May
6. CATALUNYA GP - 17 May
7. ITALIAN GP - 31 May
8. HUNGARIAN GP - 7 JUNE
9. CZECH GP (Brno), 21 June - 21 JUNE
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TEAMS & RIDERS
Ducati Lenovo — Marc Márquez, Francesco Bagnaia
Aprilia Racing — Jorge Martin, Marco Bezzecchi
Gresini Ducati — Alex Márquez, Fermin Aldeguer
VR46 Ducati — Franco Morbidelli, Fabio Di Giannantonio
KTM Factory — Pedro Acosta, Brad Binder
Tech3 KTM — Maverick Viñales, Enea Bastianini
Yamaha Factory (V4 debut) — Fabio Quartararo, Alex Rins
Honda HRC — Joan Mir, Luca Marini
LCR Honda — Johann Zarco, Diogo Moreira
Trackhouse Aprilia — Raul Fernandez, Ai Ogura
