Starting a little earlier than this year’s series, the 2024 championship will begin in early April in Spain. One week later, the championship will cross the border into Portugal for round two.
Following what will be a busy two weeks for all involved in the FIM EnduroGP World Championship, one month after the Portuguese event, the series will head to Romania. The last time the championship visited the southeastern European country was back in 2013.
June will see the series head to Italy, and an event that, once completed, will mark the mid-way point of the championship with eight full days of competition completed.
At the start of August, the penultimate round of the EnduroGP championship will visit Wales. A long-talked-about location from the 2008 championship, the event will set the series up for the eighth and final round in France on September 13-15.
Location information for all rounds will be announced soon.