The registration process has officially started for the historic 100th edition of the 6DAYS® FIM Enduro of Nations, one of the most famous off-road motorcycle events in the world.
This event, originally known as the FIM International Six Days’ Enduro, was first held in 1913 in the Lake District of Britain and is considered a very tough six-day endurance test for riders and their motorcycles.
The centenary edition in 2026 will take place around the town of Grândola in Portugal’s Alentejo region, about 100 km from Lisbon. It will run from 12–17 October 2026.
The registration process has four stages. The first stage, from 6–22 March, allows Moto Clubs to register their teams for the Club Team Award category.
The second stage, from 23 March to 12 April, is when riders register and confirm their national federation and the club they will represent.
In the third stage, from 13 April to 17 May, teams approve rider requests and national federations confirm team line-ups while paying part of the registration fee.
The final stage runs from 18 May to 12 July, when federations complete all registrations and payments for both World Trophy teams and club teams.
The 6DAYS Enduro of Nations is the biggest event in enduro racing, attracting riders from more than 30 countries across six continents every year.
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