History


2007/2008

FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup

The series had its first season in 2007–08 under the name FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup.

2010/2011

FIM Indoor Enduro World Championship

In 2010-11 it was renamed to the FIM Indoor Enduro World Championship.

2011/2012

FIM SuperEnduro World Championship

In 2011/12 it adopted its current designation – FIM SuperEnduro World Championship.

The story behind

The FIM SuperEnduro World Championship is an exciting series of off-road motorcycle races that has been thrilling fans since 2007. SuperEnduro season typically runs from November or December to March, giving riders and fans something to look forward to during the winter months when other races are on break.

What makes SuperEnduro special is that the races are held inside arenas. Inside, riders face extreme challenges on tracks filled with tough obstacles like rocks, boulders, logs and more. Winning a SuperEnduro race is not just about speed. Riders need serious skill and control to navigate these tricky courses.

The FIM SuperEnduro World Championship began in 2007 under the name FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup, before changing the name to FIM Indoor Enduro World Championship in 2010. It finally became SuperEnduro in 2011, and the name has stuck ever since, capturing the unique and intense nature of the sport.

SuperEnduro continues to attract top riders and passionate fans from around the world, keeping the spirit of extreme enduro alive and kicking!

The event has grown over the years, with ABC Communication managing the championship since 2012. Starting in the 2024/2025 season, the promotion will be handled by Sport UP Agency, ushering in a new chapter for SuperEnduro.

14 years - 15 countries

Poland
Germany
Spain
Italy
Czech Republic

Finland
France
United Kingdom
Brazil
Mexico

Israel
Hungary
Romania
Bulgaria
Sweden

Winners - PRESTIGE Class

  • 2007/2008 – David Knight (GBR)
  • 2008/2009 – Iván Cervantes (ESP)
  • 2009/2010 – Tadeusz Błażusiak (POL)
  • 2010/2011 – Tadeusz Błażusiak (POL)
  • 2011/2012 – Tadeusz Błażusiak (POL)
  • 2012/2013 – Tadeusz Błażusiak (POL)
  • 2013/2014 – Tadeusz Błażusiak (POL)
  • 2014/2015 – Tadeusz Błażusiak (POL)
  • 2015/2016 – Colton Haaker (USA)
  • 2016/2017 – Colton Haaker (USA)
  • 2017/2018 – Cody Webb (USA)
  • 2018/2019 – Colton Haaker (USA)
  • 2019/2020 – Billy Bolt (GBR)
  • 2020/2021 – canceled
  • 2021/2022 – Billy Bolt (GBR)
  • 2022/2023 – Billy Bolt (GBR)
  • 2023/2024 – Billy Bolt (GBR)

The rider with the most championship titles under his belt is a Pole – Tadeusz Blazusiak