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Bringing together all disciplines of Enduro – Hard Enduro, Classic Enduro, Cross-Country and Beach Racing. [4] Billy Bolt won in the inaugural 2018 season. [5] The 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [6] [7] The 2021 championship was won by Billy Bolt with the result going down to the last event of the season. [8]
2025 Annual FIM Trial World Championship: Outdoor 1964 Toni Bou (2024) 2025 Annual X-Trial 1993 Toni Bou (2024) FIM Hard Enduro World Championship: Riders 2018 Manuel Lettenbichler (2024) 2025 Annual FIM SuperEnduro World Championship: Riders 2007–08 Billy Bolt (2023–24) 2024–25 Annual Sidecar World Championship: Pairs 1949: Harry Payne ...
2025 Middle East Trophy 2025 992 Endurance Cup The 2025 24H Series powered by Michelin will be the eleventh season of the 24H Series with drivers battling for championship points and titles and the sixteenth season since Creventic , the organiser and promoter of the series, organises multiple races a year.
The 2022 World Enduro Championship is the 33rd season of the FIM World Enduro Championship. The season consists of seven events. The season consists of seven events. Brad Freeman goes into the championship after winning both the EnduroGP and Enduro 3 classes in 2021 .
The Erzberg Rodeo is part of the Red Bull Hard Enduro Series, together with Red Bull Romaniacs, Red Bull Minas Riders, Red Bull Megawatt, Red Bull Sea to Sky, and Roof of Africa. In 2018 it joined the World Enduro Super Series, which became the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship in 2021.
The event attracts competitors from over 52 nations each year. The competition spans five days, with the first day featuring an in-city Prolog, followed by four days of off-road racing on enduro trails in the regions surrounding Sibiu and the Southern Carpathian Mountains. The event is part of the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship Series.
The series had its first season in 2007–08 under the name FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup. In 2010–11 it was renamed FIM Indoor Enduro World Championship and in 2011/12 it adopted its current designation. The championship is promoted since 2012–13 by ABC Communication, the same company as the Enduro World Championship.
The World Enduro Championship began in 1990, replacing the FIM European Enduro Championship, which had been contested since 1968. The European championship was later restarted by the Union Européenne de Motocyclisme (UEM) in 1993. The WEC had six classes from 1990 to 1993, after which the 80 cc and 500 cc 2-stroke championships were discontinued.