As this year’s FIM International Six Days of Enduro (ISDE) comes to a close in Spain, plans are already well underway for 2025, with Italy set to host the NOCO FIM 6DAYS® in Bergamo.
In what will mark the ninety-ninth edition of the longest-running offroad event on the FIM calendar, the return of the NOCO FIM 6DAYS® to Italy will be a fitting one.
As a region steeped in enduro history, Bergamo in northern Italy is widely regarded as the heart of the sport in the country.
From its incredible enduro trails to picturesque, mountainous landscapes and unrivalled Italian hospitality, next year’s race, from 24-29 August 2025, will be much anticipated by all.
“I am really proud to officially present the 2025 edition of the NOCO FIM 6DAYS®,” told FMI President Giovanni Copioli, during the official presentation in Galicia, Spain. “Italy is a country with a great tradition in enduro, we will do our best to make the next ISDE memorable.
“I am sure that the collaboration between the FIM, FMI and Moto Club Bergamo will bring excellent results. Thanks to all those who are already working hard to build the ninety-ninth edition of the event.”
The Moto Club Bergamo will act as organisers for this iconic race and are promising a course of approximately two-hundred kilometres per day that optimises the beauty and technical riding challenges of the region.
“A heartfelt thanks to the FIM and FMI for the opportunity given to our Moto Club to organise such an important event,” said President of Moto Club Bergamo, Giuliano Piccinini. “Italy is the country of hospitality and we want the 6DAYS® to be a good stay for everyone. We are working hard to give the best event. From a sporting perspective, the race will be suitable for both professionals, who can make the difference, and amateurs too.”
“The Bergamo area is a point of reference not only from a sporting point of view, but also from a productive and industrial one,” concluded FIM Marketing Director Fabio Muner. “As the International Motorcycling Federation, we are working with numerous and important partners that, I am sure, will contribute to the success of the NOCO FIM 6DAYS® in 2025. I would like to thank them for the support they will give to this prestigious competition, just as I would also like to thank the Italian Federation and the Moto Club Bergamo.”
“We are glad to be the host of the 2025 edition of the 6DAYS® next summer,” add Major of Bergamo Elena Carnevali. “This event returns to Bergamo after thirty-nine years, following the two editions in San Pellegrino in 1968 and 1986, in a city and region that have witnessed significant growth in terms of tourism and sports appeal in recent years.”
“Bergamo is a UNESCO Creative City for Gastronomy and the Venetian Walls surrounding the upper town are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Moreover, the city is home to natural and cultural treasures that I am sure will captivate both the participants and enduro enthusiasts.
“Major sporting events like the 6DAYS® are also a driving force for the promotion of the region’s sports and economy, which combine with tourism and hospitality policies. For Bergamo and its province, sport is a central value, a synonym of inclusivity and well-being, and it also serves as a catalyst for a new type of tourism. As the Province of Bergamo, we rank first in Italy for sports activity. This has led us to begin the process of nominating Bergamo as the ‘European City of Sport 2027’.”
The ninety-ninth edition of the NOCO FIM 6DAYS® is set to take place in Bergamo, Italy, from 24-29 August.
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