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The 2025 FIM International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) will be staged in Italy from 24-29 August with the 2025 ISDE headquarters based in Bergamo.

For its ninety-ninth edition the annual contest to determine the world’s leading Enduro nations will return to Italy for the twelfth time. After making its debut in 1913, the ISDE was hosted by Italy for the first time in 1931 in Merano and most recently in Lombardy in 2021. The 2025 ISDE will be the third time the historic Bergamo Moto Club has organised the competition following editions at San Pellegrino in 1968 and 1986.

The biggest event on the global Enduro calendar, six-hundred professional and amateur riders from upwards of thirty nations spread across six continents are expected to contest the 2025 ISDE with the major prizes up for grabs in the World Trophy, Women’s World Trophy and Junior World Trophy categories.

Moto Club Bergamo President Giuliano Piccinini said: “The Bergamo Moto Club is proud and above all honoured to have been selected by the FIM to organise the 2025 FIM ISDE. It will certainly be a demanding undertaking in all respects, but it will be done with passion and I would like to thank FIM President Jorge Viegas and FMI President Giovanni Copioli for giving us this opportunity.

FMI President Giovanni Copioli stated: “Four years after the fantastic Italian Trophy and Junior Trophy win in Rivanazzano Terme, the FIM ISDE will be back in Italy in 2025 in Bergamo, where Enduro is one of the most loved and followed sports. Here, as in many other areas of our country, we can feel the passion and culture of motorcycling. I want to thank the FIM for the trust shown in the Italian Motorcycle Federation and in the Bergamo Moto Club which, I am sure, will organise an event that lives up to expectations.

FIM President Jorge Viegas commented: “Italy has enjoyed such a long association with the sport that can be traced back to the very early days of the FIM International Six Days of Enduro. I am confident that this rich history along with the passion Italy as a nation so obviously holds for Enduro will result in a very successful, professionally-run event and I am very much looking forward to it.”