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The first reported enduro race, using the modern format, was held in August 2003 in Val d'Allos. Earlier enduro-style local races were run in Italy, New Zealand, and the UK during the 1980s and 1990s. A precursor to the modern enduro format was the rallye format based on time stages and unlimited liaisons. However these races, located in France ...
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 FIM Enduro World Championship, formerly known as the World Enduro Championship, is the world championship series for enduro, a popular form of off-road motorcycle sport. The championship currently features three classes (E1, E2 and E3), along with separate categories for junior and female riders.
The 2020 World Enduro Championship is the 31st season of the FIM World Enduro Championship. The season consists of eight events. The season consists of eight events. Brad Freeman goes into the championship after winning both the EnduroGP and Enduro 1 classes in 2019 .
Enduro is a form of motorcycle sport run on extended cross-country, off-road courses. [1] Enduro consists of many different obstacles and challenges. The main type of enduro event, and the format to which the World Enduro Championship is run, is a time-card enduro, whereby a number of stages are raced in a time trial against the clock.
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.
Andrea Verona is the reigning Enduro 1 champion, with Brad Freeman going into the season after taking the Enduro 3 title the previous season. ABC Communications stepped down from being the championship promoter at the end of the previous season, with the FIM taking direct control of the series for 2021.
The Ho Chi Minh City Television National Men's Multi-day Bicycle Stage Race (Vietnamese: Cuộc đua xe đạp toàn quốc tranh Cúp truyền hình Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh), or simply known as the HTV Cup, [1] is a road bicycle racing stage race held annually in Vietnam. It was first run in 1989.