Press Release | December 12, 2024
The FIM and Sport UP Agency, the new promoter of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, have announced the 2025 FIM SuperEnduro calendar. The 2025 season will consist of seven rounds in six countries and will begin on December 14, 2024 in Gliwice (Poland).
This is a press release from Sport Up & the FIM Communications…
The FIM and Sport UP Agency, the new promoter of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, are delighted to announce the 2025 calendar.
The 2025 season will consist of seven rounds in six countries and will begin on December 14, 2024 in Gliwice (Poland).
The next two events in January will take the competitors to Riesa (Germany) and Cluj-Napoca (Romania).
On February 1, the SuperEnduro riders will travel to Łódź (Poland) and then just a week later, the spotlight will be on Budapest (Hungary).
After a three-week break, the competitors will meet again on March 1 in Newcastle (United Kingdom), hometown of current FIM SuperEnduro World Champion Billy Bolt.
The final round of the 2025 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship will take place one week later, on March 8, in Liévin (France).
Tomek Gagat, CEO of Sport UP Agency said: “We are all fired up and cannot wait to take SuperEnduro fans for a ride with us on this exciting journey. Sport UP Agency brings a new energy and bottomless passion that will fuel the development of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship series. Join us on our ride, it will be electrifying.”
John Collins, FIM Enduro Director added: “Next year will mark an exciting and fresh chapter for the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, the 2025 calendar reinforces the strength of the series, which is sure to grow under the leadership of our new promoter Sport UP Agency. 2025 will be an intense schedule and should deliver a campaign packed with great action and entertainment for the fans.”
2024-25 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship Calendar
12/14 |
(Rnd 1) Gliwice, Poland / PreZero Arena |
1/4 |
(Rnd 2) Riesa, Germany / WT Energiesysteme Arena |
1/18 |
(Rnd 3) Cluj-Napoca, Romania / BTArena |
2/1 |
(Rnd 3) Lodz, Poland / Atlas Arena |
2/8 |
(Rnd 4) Budapest, Hungary / MVM Dome |
3/1 |
(Rnd 5) Newcastle, England / Utilita Arena |
3/8 |
(Rnd 6) Lievin, France / Arena Stade Couvert |
UPDATE DECEMBER 12, 2024
What’s new for the 2024/2025 season?
- New Youth 125cc class – Aimed at young talents aged 14–18, competing on the same tracks as the elite Prestige contenders.
- Electric motorcycles in action – For the first time in off-road history, electric bikes will challenge combustion-engine machines in an FIM World Championship.
- Bigger prizes – The new promoter has increased the prize pool by over 30%.
- Improved track flow – Redesigned tracks for more exciting racing.
- Upgraded live broadcast – Available on the new streaming platform Playlive.net, featuring professional commentary from Dave Moore and expert analysis by hard enduro legend Paul Bolton.
The starting grid will feature some of SuperEnduro’s biggest names:
- Jonny Walker (GBR) – Bolt’s top rival, now riding a four-stroke Triumph 250 TF.
- Tadeusz “Taddy” Błażusiak (POL) – The legendary Polish rider returns on the electric Stark VARG, igniting fan excitement.
- Dominik Olszowy (POL) – A rising star who shone bright in the AMA EnduroCross, with multiple top three finishes and Hot Lap wins.
- Alfredo Gomez (ESP) – The seasoned competitor returns with Beta Racing factory team.
- Cooper Abbott (USA) – An American talent with Sherco USA, fresh from a third-place finish in the AMA EnduroCross.
- Diogo Vieira (POR) – A consistent performer, podium finisher in Budapest last season, and a rider on the rise.
- Ashton Brightmore (GBR) – The reigning Junior World Champion makes his debut in the Prestige class.
- William Hoare (GBR) and Mitch Brightmore (GBR) – The young guns always looking to shake up the leaderboard.
Eyes will also be on debutant Toby Martyn (GBR) from the Rieju Factory Team. A standout in indoor trials has picked up the glove and now takes on the SuperEnduro challenge.