450 Class Start — Calgary 2026
Dylan Wright — Calgary 2026
Quinn Amyotte — Calgary 2026
Easton Stice — Calgary 2026
250 Podium — Calgary 2026
Photo James Lissimore Photography J. Lissimore
Round 1  ·  June 7, 2026

Wild Rose MX

Alberta Calgary, Alberta, Canada Upcoming Stage 1 of 3
Countdown to Race Day
Round 1 Complete · Wild Rose MX · Calgary, AB · June 7, 2026

Race Recap

Round 1 of the 2026 Triple Crown Series kicked off at Wild Rose MX in Calgary, Alberta — a wet, demanding season opener that set the tone for the year.

450 ProWrightOverall Winner
250 ProKilroyOverall Winner
WMXJarvisOverall Winner
Photos · James Lissimore Photography

About This Event

The 2026 Triple Crown Series gets underway at Wild Rose MX in Calgary, Alberta for Round 1 of the season. This legendary Alberta track sets the stage for Stage 1 of the championship as Canada's top motocross professionals battle for early-season points and momentum.

Wild Rose MX is known for its technical layout and challenging terrain — perfect for separating contenders from champions early in the 2026 campaign. All three pro classes will be in action: 450 Pro, 250 Pro, and WMX.

Gates open at 8:00 AM local time. Spectator tickets are on sale now — view tiers and buy below. The event will be broadcast live on Fox Sports and streamed on the Ryde TV app.

Date
June 7, 2026
Venue
Wild Rose MX
City
Calgary, AB
Stage
Stage 1
Classes
450 Pro / 250 Pro / WMX
Round
01 of 08

Schedule

Race Day Schedule
Time Session Notes
8:30 AM In-Person Riders Meeting
9:00 AM 250 Qualifying Practice (B) 12 min
9:14 AM 250 Qualifying Practice (A) 12 min
9:28 AM WMX Practice 12 min
9:42 AM 450 Qualifying Practice (A) 12 min
9:56 AM 450 Qualifying Practice (B) 12 min
10:10 AM Intermission 15 min
10:25 AM 250 B Practice/Qualifying 14 min
10:41 AM 250 A Practice/Qualifying 14 min
10:57 AM 450 A Practice/Qualifying 14 min
11:13 AM 450 B Practice/Qualifying 14 min
11:29 AM Intermission 15 min
11:45 AM WMX Staging Closed
11:55 AM WMX Hot Lap
12:03 PM WMX Moto 1 12 min + 2 laps
12:26 PM WMX Podium
12:30 PM Intermission / Lunch 30 min · Opening Ceremonies
12:50 PM 250 Pro Staging Closed
1:00 PM 250 Pro Hot Lap
1:08 PM 250 Pro Moto 1 25 min + 2 laps
1:40 PM 250 Pro Podiums
1:40 PM Intermission 10 min
1:45 PM 450 Pro Staging Closed
1:55 PM 450 Pro Hot Lap
2:03 PM 450 Pro Moto 1 30 min + 2 laps
2:40 PM 450 Pro Podiums
2:40 PM Intermission 10 min
2:45 PM WMX Staging Closed
2:55 PM WMX Hot Lap
3:03 PM WMX Moto 2 12 min + 1 lap
3:20 PM WMX Podium
3:20 PM Intermission 10 min
3:25 PM 250 Pro Staging Closed
3:35 PM 250 Pro Hot Lap
3:43 PM 250 Pro Moto 2 25 min + 2 laps
4:15 PM 250 Pro Podiums
4:15 PM Intermission 10 min
4:25 PM 450 Pro Staging Closed
4:35 PM 450 Pro Hot Lap
4:43 PM 450 Pro Moto 2 30 min + 2 laps
5:20 PM 450 Pro Podiums
5:25 PM Close of Show
All times local · subject to change

Venue & Travel

Wild Rose MX
North end of Burbank Rd SE, Calgary, AB · www.wildrosemx.com →
Emergency Services
Hospital Rockyview General Hospital 7007 14 St SW, Calgary, AB T2V 1P9 · 403-943-3000
Police Calgary Police Services 5111 47 St. N.E., Calgary, AB T3J 3R2 · 403-266-1234

Race Format

How the Triple Crown Series works — from classes and motos to team competition and stage points.

450 Pro Class
Canada's top professional motocross riders on 450cc machines. Two motos per round. Combined moto scores determine overall round results and championship points. The premier class of the Triple Crown Series.
250 Pro Class
The 250 Pro class showcases Canada's rising stars on 250cc machinery. Two motos per round with its own championship standings, separate from the 450 Pro title. A valid MRC pro license is required.
WMX Class
Women's Motocross competition at the national professional level. WMX riders compete across all eight rounds of the 2026 season with full championship points and their own season title up for grabs.
Team Competition
Two-rider teams combine their individual points into a single team score. The team with the most combined points across the season wins the Triple Crown Team Championship — a format unique to the TCS.
Points & Scoring
Points are awarded on the standard MX scale after each moto. Overall round scores are based on combined two-moto results. Stage points provide additional championship opportunities at the end of each stage.
Stage 1 Info
This event is Round 1 of Stage 1, which runs across Rounds 1 and 2 (Calgary and Pilot Mound). Stage 1 points are awarded at the conclusion of Round 2. Strong Stage 1 results set the tone for the full championship.

FAQs

How do I get tickets?
Round 1 tickets are on sale now — Weekend Pass, Saturday, and Sunday tiers fulfilled by Wild Rose MX. Use the Tickets section above to view live pricing and complete checkout in-page. For other rounds or general 2026 series ticket inquiries, contact info@jetwerx.ca or call 519-864-9013.
How can I watch the race?
All eight rounds of the 2026 Triple Crown Series are broadcast live on Fox Sports across Canada and North America. You can also stream every round live and on-demand through the Ryde TV app, available on iOS, Android, and web at rydetv.com.
Is an MRC license required to compete?
Yes. A valid MRC (Motorsports Racing Canada) pro license is required for all competitors in the 450 Pro, 250 Pro, and WMX classes. Amateur and junior classes have their own license requirements. Visit mrcracing.com for licensing information.
What time do gates open for spectators?
Gates open to spectators at 8:00 AM local time. Practice begins at 9:00 AM, with motos starting in the afternoon. Check the race day schedule above for the full timeline.
Where can I find entry forms for competitors?
Competitor entry forms and rider services information can be found on the Rider Services page. You can also contact the series directly at info@jetwerx.ca.
Is there media accreditation available?
Media accreditation requests for the 2026 Triple Crown Series should be submitted via the Media page or by emailing info@jetwerx.ca. Please request accreditation at least one week prior to the event.