Prime Stadium Eventos, promoters of the Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship, have officially confirmed an eight-round schedule for 2025.
Assembling eight events for the coming season, the 2025 championship will get underway in early April and conclude seven months later in mid-October.
From hard-packed terrain in Spain to traditional enduro trails in Wales, Sweden and Germany, each of the venues selected ensure a true test of enduro riding that will fully challenge the world’s best riders in the 2025 Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship.
After successfully opening the 2024 season, the GP of Portugal will have the honour of hosting the 2025 championship opener in Fafe next April.
One month later, the GP of Spain will take place in Oliana for round two, with Skövde organising round three and the GP of Sweden at the end of May.
From there, it’s off to Bacau in Romania for round four in late June. Six weeks later and the championship takes in the GP of Wales in Rhayader on August 1-3 for round five.
A busy end to the season will see the final three rounds take place across six weeks, beginning with the GP of France in Réquista for round six on September 12-14.
The GP of Italy will host the penultimate round of the season in Darfo Boario Terme on September 26-28, before concluding with round eight in Zschopau for the GP of Germany on October 17-19.
The 2025 FIM Women’s Enduro World Championship will take place across four rounds – GP of Portugal, GP of Wales, GP of France and GP of Germany.
2025 Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship Schedule
Round 1: GP of Portugal – Fafe – 4-6 April
Round 2: GP of Spain – Oliana – 2-4 May
Round 3: GP of Sweden – Skövde – 23-25 May
Round 4: GP of Romania – Bacau – 20-22 June
Round 5: GP of Wales – Rhayader – 1-3 August
Round 6: GP of France – Réquista – 12-14 September
Round 7: GP of Italy – Darfo Boario Terme – 26-28 September
Round 8: GP of Germany – Zschopau – 17-19 October
2025 FIM Women’s Enduro World Championship
Round 1: GP of Portugal – Fafe – 4-6 April
Round 2: GP of Wales – Rhayader – 1-3 August
Round 3: GP of France – Réquista – 12-14 September
Round 4: GP of Germany – Zschopau – 17-19 October