Motorsports
6-day venue for Enduro 2023 and 2024, Argentina and Spain
Argentina and Spain will host the next ISDE Six Days of Enduro in 2023 and 2024After reaching an agreement at the FIM Board of Directors, respectively.
ISDE will return to Argentina in 2023. This is the second time this historic event has visited a South American country and the first visit in 2014 when the Enduro World landed in San Juan for the first six-day edition.
A year later, in 2024, FIM International Six Days of Enduro will be the fifth Spain to follow the 1970 edition at San Lorenzo de El Escorial, 1985 at the Alps, 2000 at Granada and 2016 at Navarra. Return to.
When the last six days were held in Spain in 2016, it was also the first edition of the FIM Enduro Vintage Trophy, which was held in the last three days of the time, attracting a high level of contemporary and historic events. .. Of registration.
After more than 100 years since the first edition of ISDE in the UK after the pandemic, the confirmation of the next two editions of the tournament in this first phase is one of the most important off-road tournaments for this event. It confirms that there is. For national federations and the motorcycle industry.
In addition, with the return of travel to normal, next year’s ISDE return to Argentina will be true by visiting other foreign countries every three to four years to help develop important markets for Enduro. We are sure that we will continue to be a global competition.
Jorgebiegas of Portugal, President of the Fédération Internationale de Motorcyclism (FIM), points out: Each country. And it was established all over the world to be able to play that role in the growth of the new enduro market. “
“The following three editions of ISDE in France, Argentina and Spain will integrate the relevance of this event into the International Off-Road Calendar each year, making it one of the biggest and most important opportunities of the year,” Viegas said. It states as follows. FIM press.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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