Stark Future Racing is set to debut at the 2024/2025 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, with the opening round in Gliwice, Poland, on December 14th. The team will bring electric technology to the international SuperEnduro stage for the first time, fielding the Stark VARG against combustion engines in the top Prestige class.

Leading the charge is six-time SuperEnduro champion and legend Taddy Blazusiak, returning to the arena where he claimed six consecutive titles. Joining him is Eddie Karlsson, Scandinavia’s top competitor, whose background in Trials makes him a formidable presence in SuperEnduro’s demanding conditions.

Taddy Blazusiak: “I’m super-happy that we have the green light to go racing, and we have made the most out of the last year in terms of bike development and we are in a good spot. Of course, we don’t quite know where we are in comparison to the others yet…but we’ve been competitive in a few pre-season races. (…)”

Eddie Karlsson: “I’m really happy to be racing with Stark Future Racing this year and also happy for the team after all the work that has been done so far. I think we’ll have a pretty good chance to get some results and will give the gasoline bikes the best race we can. I’m really looking forward to it.”

Stark Future Racing is set to debut at the 2024/2025 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, with the opening round in Gliwice, Poland, on December 14th. The team will bring electric technology to the international SuperEnduro stage for the first time, fielding the Stark VARG against combustion engines in the top Prestige class.

Leading the charge is six-time SuperEnduro champion and legend Taddy Blazusiak, returning to the arena where he claimed six consecutive titles. Joining him is Eddie Karlsson, Scandinavia’s top competitor, whose background in Trials makes him a formidable presence in SuperEnduro’s demanding conditions.

Taddy Blazusiak: “I’m super-happy that we have the green light to go racing, and we have made the most out of the last year in terms of bike development and we are in a good spot. Of course, we don’t quite know where we are in comparison to the others yet…but we’ve been competitive in a few pre-season races. (…)”

Eddie Karlsson: “I’m really happy to be racing with Stark Future Racing this year and also happy for the team after all the work that has been done so far. I think we’ll have a pretty good chance to get some results and will give the gasoline bikes the best race we can. I’m really looking forward to it.”