Harley‑Davidson announced more than US$600,000 in contingency funds for riders competing in several 2026 racing series: MotoAmerica King of the Baggers, Super Hooligan, AMA/FIM Road Racing Championship, Progressive American Flat Track SuperTwins, and AFT AdventureTrackers.
The factory race team returns in 2026 to defend its championship in King of the Baggers, following a successful 2025 season. For the Mission Foods King of the Baggers series, Harley-Davidson will offer a $224,500 contingency fund for qualified racers, including payouts from first to 10th place and a $25,000 season-championship bonus.
In the Super Hooligan series, the company offers $144,200 in contingency, including payouts down to 10th place and a $20,000 championship bonus.
For the AFT SuperTwins class, Harley-Davidson commits $188,000 to contingency funds (first through fifth place, plus a $20,000 championship bonus). They also commit $46,000 toward the AdventureTrackers class for 2026 — first through fifth place in each race, plus a $10,000 season-championship bonus.