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2025 FIM Long Track World Championship calendar announced

2025 FIM Long Track World Championship calendar

The FIM has announced the calendar for the 2025 FIM Long Track World Championship powered by Anlas, Kineo and HKC Koopmann.

Getting under way at the Rennbahn Mühldorf in Germany on 6 July, one week later on 13 July the action moves to Marmande in France. Round three is scheduled for the Eichenring Scheessel in Germany on 24 August before the series concludes at the Speed Centre Roden in the Netherlands on 21 September.

FIM wild cards will be Mathias Trésarrieu from France, Mika Meijer from the Netherlands and Tero Aarnio from Finland. The FIM substitutes are Jordan Dubernard from France, Jake Mulford from Great Britain, Steven Labouyrie from France, Henri Ahlbom from Finland and William Kruit from the Netherlands.

The FIM Long Track World Championship Challenge is scheduled for 6 September at Morizès in France and the FIM Long Track of Nations will take place at Reiterwaldstadion Vechta in Germany on 13 September, one day after the FIM Long Track Under 23 World Cup at the same venue.

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Words by FIM – Feature Image courtesy of Jesper Veldhuizen

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