2025 French EnduroGP round 6 cancelled
2025 EnduroGP World Championship French GP in Requista is cancelled, dropping the series to six ahead of round three this weekend in Sweden.
The FIM, Fédération Française de Motocyclisme (FFM), the EnduroGP World Championship promoters Prime Stadium and organising club Réquista Moto Sport have jointly announced they have been forced to cancel the EnduroGP of France scheduled for September 12-14 in Réquista.
They say the event, previously round six of the 2025 season, will not be replaced and therefore the series drops to six GPs in total from an original eight – previously the Romanian GP was also dropped.
The news comes on the eve of the third round of the 2025 season in Skovde, Sweden which will now mark the halfway point on Sunday evening. From there we have a mini summer break before a return appointment to the GP of Wales on August 1-3 for round four.
The series then takes another break for the 2025 ISDE in Bergamo, Italy from August 24-29 bookending a busy close to the season as we stick around for the GP of Italy, the penultimate round of the season on September 26-28, before concluding with round eight’s GP of Germany on October 17-19.
The 2025 FIM Enduro Women’s World Championship will now take place across three rounds we think: the GP of Portugal (round one), GP of Wales, and GP of Germany.
Requista and the local club has served the World Enduro Championship well with some classic French enduro over the years. Plans were well underway for the 2025 French GP but currently what the reasons are for the cancellation (we’ll update when confirmed).
2025 updated calendar:
Historical fact fairy alert: last time we were there was in the thick fug of Covid and everyone was wearing masks. Steve Holcombe took the double victory for Beta.
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