Prime Stadium Eventos, promoters of the Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship, have officially confirmed an eight-round schedule for 2025.

With this year’s major enduro championship season put to bed, we can all start planning for next year, can’t we?! Cue the fallout of national calendars, across Europe at least, now the EGP details are confirmed.

The 2025 EnduroGP World Championship calendar was already provisionally announced in the summer, but all eight GPs and their venues have been nailed down by the series promoters.

An early start (in comparison to some seasons) in April running through to mid-October moving from the drier climbs of Portugal and Spain at the start to traditional enduro territory in Wales, Sweden and finally Germany.

The series has a pattern of alternating which rounds and nations topping and tailing the season with Portugal and Spain opening the series next year and a conclusion in Germany come Autumn.

Sweden Romania, and Wales form the middle part of the year before next year’s International Six Days Enduro in Bergamo, Italy, brings a break (July accepted) in August 24-29.

Then follows a busy end to the GP season with three rounds across six weeks – in Requista, France and Darfo Boario Terme, Italy during September followed by the final round in historic Zschopau, Germany in mid-October.

The 2025 FIM Women’s Enduro World Championship will take place across four rounds once again, equally spaced across the calendar from start to finish.

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

 

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