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The 2024 World Enduro Championship is the 35th season of the FIM World Enduro Championship.The season consists of seven events. [1]Steve Holcombe goes into the championship after winning both the EnduroGP and Enduro 2 classes in 2023. [2]
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 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.
The 2021 World Enduro Championship is the 32nd season of the FIM World Enduro Championship. The season consists of eight events. ... Enduro 1 7 6 7 6 4 4 4 3 6 5 12 8 ...
A variant of Enduro called Hard Enduro also exists which take Enduro racing to extremes with even larger, longer and tougher courses than Enduro, it is designed to bring together all disciplines of Enduro – Hard Enduro, Classic Enduro, Cross-Country and Beach Racing. The FIM Hard Enduro World Championship is the main championship in this ...
List of FIM Endurance World Championship race winners since 2008 [7] No Date Round Circuit Race Winner 1/08 19-04-08 France: Le Mans: 24 Hours Du Mans: SERT #2: William Costes, Barry Veneman, Guillaume Dietrich 2/08 10-05-08 Spain: Albacete: 6 Hours of Albacete: SERT #1: Vincent Philippe, Matthieu Lagrive, Julien DaCosta 3/08 27-07-08 Japan: Suzuka
The 2018 World Enduro Championship is the 29th season of the FIM World Enduro Championship. The season consists of eight events. The series returns to the three class structure that it previously held in 2016. [1] The Enduro 1, Enduro 2 and Enduro 3 classes will return, with the EnduroGP being an overall standing across all three classes.
In Geneva on 15 January 2016, the FIM, ABC Communication and manufacturers reached a unanimous agreement for the creation of categories EnduroGP and Enduro2 from the 2017 season onward.