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Enduro European Championship: new 24MX 50 CC Trophy

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Enduro European Championship: new 24MX 50 CC Trophy The FIM Europe, together with Maxim, presents the new 24MX 50 CC Trophy in order to promote the participation of the youngest riders to the Enduro European Championship. The 24MX 50 CC Trophy will take place on 19th-20th March in Pietramontecorvino (Italy) during the first round and is sponsored by the Swedish brand 24MX, the most famous E-commerce in Europe for the sale of spare parts, clothing and accessories useful for carrying out motorcycle activity. This special category is reserved to all registered and insured motorcycles with a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cubic centimeters and all riders with a regular driving licence. The FIM Europe Enduro & Rally Promotional (One Event) licence and starting permission issued by FMNs is required. The promotion of young people is fundamental to keep enduro alive. For years the Enduro European Championship has been the first
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Superenduro European Championship: Goggia makes the double

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Superenduro European Championship: Goggia makes the double First race of the year for the FIM Europe with the second round of the Superenduro European Championship, held in Papp László Budapest Sportaréna, Hungary. As in the opening round raced in December in Poland, Sonny Goggia ruled the competition winning both race-1 and race-2 with neat and precise style. At the beginning of the season the Italian rider made the decision to join the European Championship again after narrowly missing out the crown in 2019/2020 season and is on the way for the title. With him on the podium the French Aurélien Addesso (Sherco) and Hungarian Roland Liszka (KTM). Visit our Enduro page: https://www.fim-europe.com/enduro/
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Enduro European Championship

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Maxim is the new promoter of the Enduro European Championship The Italian promoter will organize the European Championship for the seasons 2022-2023-2024 FIM Europe and Maxim are pleased to announce the new agreement for the promotion of the Enduro European Championship for the seasons 2022-2023-2024. The company led by Tony and Monica Mori, based in Falzè di Piave (Treviso-Italy), will enhance and develop the championship starting from this new season with four rounds: the opening stage in Italy (Pietramontecorvino) on 19-20 March, round two in Hungary (Tamasi) on 2-3 April, round three on 23-24 July in Finland (Sipoo) and the final stage in Germany on 28-29-30 October. Maxim is a company founded in 2010 to support Axiver in the management of the Enduro Italian Championship, whose promoter was Tony Mori for 22 seasons, from 2000 to 2021. In these two decades the Italian Championship has grown considerably, becoming in recent
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Superenduro European Championship: Italian Goggia does the double

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Superenduro European Championship: Italian Goggia does the double Copyright: Robert Pairan First 2022 race for the European Championship in Lodz, Poland. There are few words to describe the enthusiasm of all the players in the Superenduro European Championship. The riders, the manufacturers, their teams, the officials. The satisfaction of competing in an entire Indoor Enduro Championship was general. Three dates scheduled for this 2021-2022 season: after Poland, in January the championship will move to Hungary and in March to Germany. Former Prestige rider Sonny Goggia, from Italy, made the decision to enter the European Championship again this year after narrowly missing out on the crown in the 2019/2020 season. This proved a wise choice as the Italian dominated the class from start to finish, winning both races with his neat and precise style. Joining him on the overall podium were French Aurélien Addesso on his Sherco and Polish Oskar Kaczmarczyk
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2022 Superenduro Cup Provisional Calendar – Update

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2022 Superenduro Cup Provisional Calendar Update The FIM Europe, together with the Enduro & Rally Commission, updates the 2022 Superenduro Cup provisional calendar. With the latest update the event in Germany will take place on 19th-20th March 2022 as final round of the calendar. The FIM Europe and the Enduro & Rally Commission look forward to a fantastic new season. More information on the official website: http://european-enduro.com/
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2022 Superenduro Cup Provisional Calendar

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2022 Superenduro Cup Provisional Calendar The FIM Europe, together with the Enduro & Rally Commission, is delighted to share the 2022 Superenduro Cup provisional calendar. The 2022 Superenduro Cup will take place together with the FIM Superenduro World Championship. Please visit the FIM Europe website to stay updated. The FIM Europe and the Enduro & Rally Commission look forward to a fantastic new season. More information on the official website: http://european-enduro.com/
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2022 Enduro European Championship Provisional Calendar

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Enduro European Championship: 2022 Provisional Calendar The FIM Europe, together with the Enduro & Rally Commission, is delighted to share the 2022 Enduro European Championship provisional calendar. The season will be divided in two parts. The first one in springtime with the first round in Italy and the second one in Hungary. The second half of the year will see the third race in Finland in mid-August and the last and fourth round in Germany in late October. Please visit the FIM Europe website to stay updated. The FIM Europe and the Enduro & Rally Commission look forward to a fantastic new season of the Enduro European Championship in 2022. Visit our Enduro page: https://www.fim-europe.com/enduro/ More information on the official website: http://european-enduro.com/
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Enduro European Championship: season finale in the Netherlands

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Enduro European Championship: season finale in the Netherlands After the races in Italy, Czech Republic and Poland, the Enduro European Championship stops in the Netherlands for the fourth and last round of the season. A thrilling season finale in Hellendoor, 140 km east of Amsterdam, in which the FIM Europe President Mr Martin de Graaff participated. Mr Martin de Graaff, FIM Europe President “It has been a pleasure that my country hosted the final round of the Enduro European Championship. The race started with a prologue on Thursday afternoon, while on Friday and Saturday there were 12 special tests with great challenges in all classes. The very experienced organizer has done a great job with riders and teams. This has been a particular season due to the Covid-19 travel restrictions, but the Enduro and Rally Commission worked very well during the year in order to guarantee a fully calendar and
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Enduro European Championship: all set for the final round

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Enduro European Championship: all set for the final round On 30 October and 1 -2 October the final round of the Enduro European Championship will take place in Hellendoorn, The Netherlands. For the first time the organising Motor Club Nijverdal Hellendoorn (MCNH) will race the Supertest on Thursday from 4.30 pm and after two long riding days there will be the award ceremony. There will be three laps a day on the 80 km long course, which is practically in the format of a big 8. This means that the paddock is also the service point twice per lap, which makes logistics much easier for the teams. The course includes four different special tests: two enduro tests, one extreme test and one cross test. All tests are within easy reach of the paddock for fans and supporters. In the overall classification the fight is between Enrico Rinaldi and Krystof Kouble.
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Enduro European Championship: next to last round in Poland

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Enduro European Championship: next to last round in Poland Third round of the Enduro European Championship in Kelce, Poland. Day1 Three juniors stood on top of the podium at the overall winner's ceremony: Enrico Rinaldi ahead of Krystof Kouble and the Finn Peetu Juupaluoma. Surprisingly, Krystof Kouble had to take a back seat this time: The Czech rider had come to Poland as the leader of the championship, where conditions were similar to the last round in the Czech Republic with mud and rain. In fact, however, the Italian Enrico Rinaldi won the overall standings on both days, first catching up with Kouble and then even just overtaking him in the championship. Both are separated by a narrow margin of only three points before the final, which ultimately makes everything possible. But Rinaldi has already indicated that, uncharacteristically for an Italian, he likes to ride in the sand. That could
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