SuperEnduro 2025/26 Kicks Off

The 2025/2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship begins this Saturday, December 13, in Gliwice, Poland, with defending champion Billy Bolt aiming for his sixth consecutive title. The season features seven rounds across Europe, including Germany, Spain, Hungary, Serbia, the UK, and France. All rounds will be broadcast live on FIM-MOTO.TV.

This season promises to be highly competitive, with 104 riders competing. Round one sees 17 riders and eight manufacturers in the Prestige class, 25 entries in both the Junior and Youth categories, and 37 riders in the Europe Cup. The Junior class has been upgraded to full FIM World Championship status, raising the stakes.

Billy Bolt faces tough competition from top riders including Jonny Walker, Manuel Lettenbichler, Josep Garcia, the Brightmore brothers, Dominik Olszowy, and more. Last season’s Junior champion Marc Fernandez moves up to the Prestige category, while other riders like Alfredo Gomez and home favorite Olszowy are set to shine.

In the Junior class, Germany’s Milan Schmüser is the favorite after Fernandez moves up. Other notable riders include Toby Shaw, Alex Puey, Burts Crayston, and Ramon Godino.

The Youth category features 25 riders from 12 nations, with Poland’s Michał Laska and Britain’s Connor Watson among the frontrunners.

The first round will be held on Saturday, December 13, in Gliwice, with live coverage starting at 18:00 CET on FIM-MOTO.TV. A season pass covering all seven rounds is available for €59.99.

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