World Hard Enduro

THE STORY BEHIND WORLD HARD ENDURO

When we first discovered hard enduro, we were just like you – searching for deeper insights into this incredible sport. As the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship was taking shape, we found ourselves hungry for more than just race results. We wanted to know the stories behind the races, the thinking behind the track designs, and most importantly – who these incredible athletes really are beyond their race results.

That’s why we created the World Hard Enduro Podcast. We dive deep into each race, bringing you the course details and strategies straight from the organizers before the flag drops. Then we break down what actually happened out there when the dust settles.

But what really drives us? It’s bringing you the untold stories of hard enduro’s athletes. These riders aren’t just racers – they’re pioneers of a growing sport, each with a unique journey worth sharing. Through our conversations, you’ll hear personal stories that have never been told before, giving you an insider’s perspective of the hard enduro world that you won’t find anywhere else.

From pre-race insights to post-race analysis, and authentic conversations with the sport’s most fascinating personalities – we’re here to give you the complete hard enduro experience we wished we had when we started following the sport.

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ESP - Spanish Hard Enduro Championship

RD1: 22-23 Feb – Pizarra, Malaga 

RD2: 29-30 March – Oviedo, Asturias 

RD3: 12-13 April – Ourense 

ROM - Romania Hard Enduro Championship 

RD1: 23-26 April – Arsenal Hard Enduro Results

GER - Hard Enduro Series Germany

RD1: 29 March – Champion Hard Enduro Challenge Results

RD2: 12 April – Reetzer Hard Enduro Results

BRA - Brazil Hard Enduro Championship

RD1: 14-16 March – Hard in Rio, Jandaia Do Sul Results

RD2: 11-13 April Baraomaniacs, Baron of Cocais Results

AUS - Australia Hard Enduro Championship

RD1: 26-27 April – Kosciuszko Killer Results

USA - AMA US Hard Enduro Championship

RD1: 25-26 Jan – King of the Motos Results

RD2: 21-22 Feb – Ultimate Hawaiian Hard Enduro Results 

RD3: 22-23 March – Grinding Stone Hard Enduro Results

RD4: 11-12 April – Moab Hard Enduro Results

RD5: 26-27 April – Battle of the Goats Results

RD6: 10-11 May – River Monster Hard Enduro Results

JPN - All Japan Hard Enduro Championship

JPN RD1: 9 MarchKegon Hard Enduro Results

GBR - ACU British Extreme Enduro Championship

ACU RD1: 26 Jan – Ballbreaker Extreme Results

ACU RD2: 16 Feb – Wild Willys Extreme Results

ACU RD3: 23 March – Cown Leisure Results

ACU RD4: 6 April – Mini Ravines Extreme Results

Tier 2

GBR – ACU British Extreme Enduro Championship

JPN – All Japan Hard Enduro Championship

USA – AMA US Hard Enduro Championship

BRA – Brazil Hard Enduro Championship

GER – Hard Enduro Series Germany

NZ – New Zealand Hard Enduro Championship

SA – South Africa Hard Enduro Championship

ESP – Spanish Hard Enduro Championship

AUS – Australia Hard Enduro Championship

ROM – Romania Hard Enduro Championship 

ITA – Italian Extreme Enduro Championship

STANDALONE EVENTS

FRA – Castagn Hard 2025

NZ – No Way In Hell Extreme Enduro

SA – IMPI

Wildcard

FRA – Alestrem

ITA, ROM, PRT – Hard Enduro European Cup 

PRT – Extreme XL lagares

Tier 1

GBR – Valleys 

AUT – Erzbergrodeo

USA – Silver Kings

ROM – Romaniacs

USA – TKO

ITA – Abestone

CAN – Outliers

ESP – Hixpania

TUR – Sea to Sky

GER – Getzen Rodeo

Lesotho – Roof of Africa

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RANKING SYSTEM

Tier 1

Wildcard

Tier 2

These are the highest level of international hard enduro events. Points are awarded to the top 15 finishers. The winner receives 100 points and the 15th place finisher receives 1 point. 

These are special events or notable races. Usually attended by a number of international riders. Points are awarded to the top 12 finishers. The winner receives 80 points and the 12th place finisher receives 1 point. 

These are competitive or high level events, usually associated with a national championship. Points are awarded to the top 10 finishers. The winner receives 60 points and the 10th place finisher receives 1 point. 

POINTS SYSTEM

Tier 1

Wildcard

Tier 2