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SuperEnduro GP coming to the UK in 2024 – Hometown race for Billy Bolt!

The 2023 season has barely ended and already the FIM and the promoter of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, ABC Communication, are planning for next season. After working on the calendar for the past few months, they are now able to present the 2024 provisional calendar.

Feature Image courtesy of Husqvarna Motorcycles

Of course the series will include traditional arenas such as the Tauron Arena in Krakow (Poland) at the beginning of December; the SachsenArena in Riesa (Germany) at the beginning of January; as well as a brand-new arena in Budapest (Hungary) at the beginning of February, the MVM Dome.

Four new places are also added to the 2024 schedule with the Arena Stade Couvert in Lievin in France; plus the Romanian city of Cluj and its BT Arena; Bulgaria and its Arena Sofia; and finally to the delight of British fans, Newcastle in the United Kingdom, the hometown of the reigning World Champion Billy BOLT (GB – Husqvarna).

Here is the full calendar:

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