

Expanding to eight rounds for the coming season, the championship will begin in early April and conclude in mid-October. From hard-packed terrain in Spain to the rocky forest tracks of Sweden and traditional enduro trails in both Wales and Germany, each of the eight venues have been carefully selected to ensure a well-rounded, high-calibre, world-class Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship.
After successfully opening the 2024 season, the GP of Portugal will once again have the honour of hosting the 2025 championship opener. One month later, round two will be the GP of Spain, with round three’s GP of Sweden at the end of May.
A busy end to the season will see the final three rounds take place across six weeks, beginning with the GP of France for round six on September 12-14.
The GP of Italy will host the penultimate round of the season on September 26-28, before concluding with round eight’s GP of Germany on October 17-19.
The 2025 FIM Enduro Women’s World Championship will provisionally take place across four rounds – GP of Portugal, GP of Wales, GP of France and GP of Germany.






