2025 SuperEnduro Round 6, Newcastle: Can Billy Win It? How to Watch, Track Maps, Entry List…
Who’s in it to win it rider entry list, track layout map, and how to watch – including the new streaming service on FIM.TV – here’s nearly everything you need to know ahead of the 2025 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship Round 6 in Newcastle this weekend.
Last year’s finale is this year’s penultimate SuperEnduro Saturday night show in Newcastle, and it promises to be huge. With a roaring home crowd behind him, Billy Bolt can secure the world title if he wins everything and his rivals trip over each other too much.
This isn’t just one of those “mathematical chances” kinda statements, he really can do it with a points tally of 303, with Jonny Walker second and nearly 100 points behind on 218. Ash Brightmore sits third on 194, followed by his brother Mitch on 182, with Stark’s Eddie Karlsson completing the top five on 158.
Despite it being a strong possibility that Bolt could wrap up the title on the night, the wealth of British talent will have something to say about it. Jonny Walker on the Triumph took victory (in Billy’s absence) at the Enduro of Champions in the same arena last October. Perhaps more pressing is either Brightmore brother arriving in the Northeast surely overdue a victory.
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A last-minute newcomer has also joined the entry list, as European and British Enduro Champion turned hard enduro hero Dan Mundell is set to race.
Prestige Class Entry List:
Watch it live
The last few, and we mean a few, tickets are available here: www.tickettailor.com/events/fasteddyracing/
Newcastle Track Layout
The track looks fantastic once again, designed by the Fast Eddy Racing Crew, who are putting the finishing touches on it as we speak.
Event Schedule:
FIM.TV Joins the Live Action
If you can’t make it to Newcastle’s Utilita Arena this weekend for Round 6 of the 2025 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship—and there are still a handful of tickets available if you can get to the Northeast of England on Saturday – then there’s a new way to stream the action.
FIM TV, known to many in enduro for its coverage of the ISDE, stepped up its game in 2024 with daily studio shows, interviews, and live coverage from the tests. Now, it's joining the party for the last two rounds of the SuperEnduro season.
That means you can watch live this Saturday, March 1, and again the following weekend for the finale in Liévin, France, on March 7.
This is in addition to the pay-per-view streaming service that the promoters have been running all season, which has been a big success. Commentary is provided by Dave Moore, with Paul Bolton as the expert pundit by his side.
Their coverage has been made even better by some awesome racing across the Prestige, Junior, and new Youth 125 classes.
How to watch:
€7.99 per round to watch it LIVE on SuperEnduro PPV March 1 at 18:00 GMT here: www.playlive.net/#/group/enduro
Or FIM-MOTO.TV: www.fim-moto.tv
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