2022 FIM Enduro World Championship

The 2022 World Enduro Championship is the 33rd season of the FIM World Enduro Championship. The season consists of seven events.

Brad Freeman goes into the championship after winning both the EnduroGP and Enduro 3 classes in 2021. Andrea Verona is the reigning Enduro 1 champion, with Josep García going into the season after taking the Enduro 2 title the previous season.

This will be the first season in which Prime Stadium take up the role as championship promoter, with the previous season being under direct control of the FIM.[1]

Calendar

A seven-round calendar was announced in October 2021.[2] The calendar was later updated in January 2022, with the Swedish round cancelled and replaced with a second Portuguese round.[3]

Round Event Location Dates
1 Spain Lalín 6–8 May
2 Portugal Peso da Régua 13–15 May
3 Italy Carpineti 24–26 June
4 Portugal Coimbra 1–3 July
5 Slovakia Gelnica 29–31 July
6 Hungary Zalaegerszeg 5–7 August
7 Germany Zschopau 14–16 October

EnduroGP

Enduro 1

Enduro 1 is for motorcycles up to and including 250cc, both 2-stroke and 4-stroke.[4]

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Fantic Factory Racing E50 Team Fantic 4 Loïc Larrieu[5]
Lunigiana Honda RedMoto Team Honda 6 Samuele Bernardini
S2 Motorsports Honda RedMoto Honda 11 Bruno Crivilin
Team Beta Oxmoto Beta 17 Theophile Espinasse
Fast Eddy Racing Team Husqvarna 18 Jamie McCanney[6]
Honda RedMoto World Enduro Team Honda 22 Thomas Oldrati
TM Boano Factory Team TM 25 Matteo Cavallo
Team KTM GST Berlin KTM 48 Edward Hübner
JWR Honda Racing Honda 55 Oskar Ljungström
Rieju Motorcycles Rieju 60 Pau Tomàs
Sherco Factory Racing Sherco 71 Antoine Magain
KTM Team Pro Racing Sport KTM 88 Kevin Burud
Gas Gas Factory Racing Gas Gas 99 Andrea Verona
Oliveira Racing Team Yamaha 131 Luis Oliveira
JET Zanardo Racing Team Husqvarna Davide Soreca[7]

Enduro 2

Enduro 2 is for 4-stroke motorcycles from 255cc-450cc.[4]

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Fantic D'Arpa Racing Team Fantic 5 Daniel Milner[5]
JET Zanardo Racing Team Husqvarna 9 Alex Salvini[7]
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 26 Josep García[8]
Elite Moto 15 Enduro Team KTM 56 Hugo Blanjoue
Beta Factory Enduro Team Beta 70 Steve Holcombe
Sherco Factory Racing Sherco 76 Hamish MacDonald
Honda Racing RedMoto World Enduro Team Honda 91 Nathan Watson
JWR Honda Racing Honda 112 Anton Lundgren
KBS Team Husqvarna 123 Kryštof Kouble
196 Jakub Hroneš
TM Boano Factory Team TM Wil Ruprecht

Enduro 3

Enduro 3 is for 2-stroke motorcycles over 255cc and 4-stroke motorcycles over 455cc.[4]

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Husqvarna Motorcycles Spain Husqvarna 2 Marc Sans
Atomic Moto Beta 7 Antoine Basset
Sherco Academy France Sherco 8 Léo Le Quéré
Beta Factory Enduro Team Beta 12 Brad Freeman[9]
Fantic Factory Racing E50 Team Fantic 39 Davide Guarneri[5]
Sherco Factory Racing Sherco 43 Daniel McCanney
Team Beta Oxmoto Beta 69 Antoine Criq
WP Eric Augé KTM KTM 94 Jaume Betriu[10]
TM Boano Factory Team TM 98 Matteo Pavoni
Husqvarna Factory Racing Husqvarna 169 Mikael Persson[11]
Fast Eddy Racing Team Husqvarna Joe Wootton[6]

Junior

All riders competing in the Junior world championships must be younger than 23 years of age on the 1st of January of the year of the championship.[4]

Junior 1

Junior 1 is for motorcycles up to and including 250cc, both 2-stroke and 4-stroke.[4]

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Honda RedMoto World Enduro Team Honda 19 Roni Kytönen
Husqvarna Motorcycles Spain Husqvarna 27 Sergio Navarro
Beta Portugal Moto Espinha Beta 35 Gonçalo Sobrosa
170 Renato Silva
KTM Team Pro Racing Sport KTM 38 Manolo Morettini
Fantic D'Arpa Racing Team Fantic 47 Jed Etchells[5]
Kytönen Motorsport Husqvarna 52 Peetu Juupaluoma
TM Boano Factory Team TM 58 Hermanni Haljala
Sherco Academy Deutschland Sherco 62 Luca Fischeder
Fantic Factory Racing E50 Team Fantic 67 Marti Escofet
95 Lorenzo Macoritto[5]
WP Eric Augé KTM KTM 92 Adrià Sánchez
174 Adria Mesas
Sherco Factory Racing Sherco 101 Zach Pichon[12]
RFME Enduro Junior Team Beta 111 Alejandro Navarro
JWR Honda Racing Honda 114 Max Erlandsson
Anca Vigo/SBike Vigo/Single Track Galicia KTM 117 Pedro Gonzalo
Lunigiana Honda RedMoto Team Honda 166 Claudio Spanu
JET Zanardo Racing Team Husqvarna 189 Jeremias Schiele

Junior 2

Junior 2 is for motorcycles over 255cc, both 2-stroke and 4-stroke.[4]

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
JET Zanardo Racing Team Husqvarna 14 Tom Buxton[7]
WP Eric Augé KTM KTM 21 Enric Francisco
107 Luciano Robledo
Sherco Factory Racing Sherco 41 Morgan Lesiardo
Team Beta Oxmoto Beta 49 Luc Fargier
Atomic Moto Beta 64 Killian Irigoyen
Yamaha Johansson MPE Yamaha 72 Lucas Vågberg
RFME Enduro Junior Team Gas Gas 86 Bernat Cortés
Fantic D'Arpa Racing Team Fantic 97 Albin Norrbin[5]
EasyMotos Gas Gas Portugal Gas Gas 135 Bruno Charrua
GTG Motogamma Gas Gas 144 Enrico Rinaldi
KBS Team Beta 152 Matěj Škuta
André Motors Gas Gas 156 Kaiya Brouwer
Beta Entrophy Junior Team Beta 177 Max Ahlin

Youth

All riders competing in the Youth world championship must be younger than 21 years of age on the 1st of January of the year of the championship.[4]

Only 2-stroke motorcycles between 100cc-125cc can be used.[4]

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
GTG Motogamma Gas Gas 33 Daniele Delbono
Fantic Factory Racing E50 Team Fantic 37 Kevin Cristino[5]
ET James/SBXtreme Gas Gas Gas Gas 42 Samuel Davies
TM Boano Factory Team TM 53 Samuli Puhakainen
RFME Enduro Junior Team KTM 59 Lluis Gonfaus
78 Albert Fontova
Fantic D'Arpa Racing Team Fantic 63 Pyry Juupaluoma[5]
Yamaha Johansson MPE Yamaha 65 Arvid Modin
Fantic JET Racing Team Fantic 68 Harry Edmondson[5]
87 Herman Ask[5]
164 Oriol Roca[5]
Fantic Portugal Fantic 73 Frederico Rocha
Atomic Moto Beta 102 Leo Joyon
WP Eric Augé KTM KTM 104 Alex Puey
132 Manuel Fumero
Sherco Academy France Sherco 105 Thibault Giraudon
Beta Entrophy Junior Team Beta 119 Lorenzo Bernini
Team Look Ahead AB Husqvarna 120 Sebastian Olsen
Yamaha Offroad Experience Yamaha 127 Charlie Chater
Team 111 Husqvarna 146 Kalle Ahlin
Kytönen Motorsport Husqvarna 202 Niko Puotsaari

Women

Competitors in the Women's world championship can compete on any capacity of motorcycle of their choosing.[4]

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Beta 412 Tjaša Fifer
CEC Racing KTM 414 Emelie Nilsson
Edge Offroad KTM 416 Rosie Rowett
Gas Gas CAP Motos Gas Gas 417 Mauricette Brisebard
Sherco Academy France Sherco 420 Elodie Chaplot
WPM Motors Gas Gas 422 Vilde Holt
Honda RedMoto World Enduro Team Honda 427 Francesca Nocera
RFME Enduro Junior Team Rieju 432 Mireia Badia
KTM 437 Audrey Rossat
JET Zanardo Racing Team Fantic 442 Carla Scaglioni
Raposeira Yamaha Portugal Yamaha 461 Rita Vieira
Fantic 486 Tania Gonzalez
Elite Moto 15 Enduro Team KTM 495 Justine Martel
Fantic 496 Jane Daniels

Open World Cup

Open 2-Stroke

Open 2-Stroke is for 2-stroke motorcycles of any engine capacity.[4]

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds

Open 4-Stroke

Open 4-Stroke is for 4-stroke motorcycles of any engine capacity.[4]

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds

References

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