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FIM SuperEnduro World Championship

The FIM SuperEnduro World Championship is an endurocross series held primarily in Europe since 2007. It is held from October to March, during the Northern Hemisphere winter and the Enduro World Championship off-season. Circuits are built inside stadiums or arenas, recreating obstacles such as rocks, boulders and logs.

The series had its first season in 2007–08 under the name FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup. In 2010–11 it was renamed FIM Indoor Enduro World Championship and in 2011/12 it adopted its current designation.

The championship is promoted since 2012–13 by ABC Communication, the same company as the Enduro World Championship. It introduced junior and women's classes in addition to the men's Prestige class. For the 2013–14 season, the schedule expanded to include two events in the Americas (Brasil and Mexico).

Venues

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The longest-running event is the Barcelona Indoor Enduro, where endurocross debuted in 2000.

  • Spain  Barcelona (2007/08 - 2013/14)
  • Spain  Madrid (2008/09, 2015/16)
  • Spain  Vigo (2009/10)
  • Spain  Munich (2007/08)
  • Italy  Genova (2007/08 - 2010/11)
  • Germany  Riesa (2014/15 - 2016/17)
  • Germany  Prague (2015/16)
  • Poland  Lodz (2011/12 - 2013/14, 2015/16)
  • Poland  Gdansk (2014/15)
  • Poland  Krakow (2016/17)
  • Finland  Helsinki (2014/15)
  • France  Cahors (2014/15)
  • France  Tours (2011/12 - 2013/14)
  • United Kingdom  Sheffield (2009/10)
  • United Kingdom  Liverpool (2012/13 - 2013/14)
  • Brazil  Pinamar (2015/16)
  • Brazil  Belo Horizonte (2012/13 - 2015/16)
  • Mexico  Guadalajara (2012/13 - 2014/15)

Men medallists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
2007/08 David Knight
  Great Britain
KTM Tadeusz Blazusiak
  Poland
KTM Mika Ahola
  Finland
Honda
2008/09 Iván Cervantes
  Spain
KTM Tadeusz Blazusiak
  Poland
KTM Fabio Mossini
  San Marino
Honda
2009/10 Tadeusz Blazusiak
  Poland
KTM Iván Cervantes
  Spain
KTM Joakim Ljunggren
  Sweden
Husaberg
2010/11 Tadeusz Blazusiak
  Poland
KTM Joakim Ljunggren
  Sweden
Husaberg Mika Ahola
  Finland
HM-Honda
2011/12 Tadeusz Blazusiak
  Poland
KTM Jonny Walker
  Great Britain
KTM Joakim Ljunggren
  Sweden
Husaberg
2012/13 Tadeusz Blazusiak
  Poland
KTM David Knight
  Great Britain
Honda Jonny Walker
  Great Britain
KTM
2013/14 Tadeusz Blazusiak
  Poland
KTM David Knight
  Great Britain
Sherco Jonny Walker
  Great Britain
KTM
2014/15 Tadeusz Blazusiak
  Poland
KTM Cody Webb
  United States
KTM Jonny Walker
  Great Britain
KTM
2015/16 Colton Haaker
  United States
Husqvarna Cody Webb
  United States
KTM Jonny Walker
  Great Britain
KTM
2016/17 Colton Haaker
  United States
Husqvarna Alfredo Gómez
  Spain
KTM Jonny Walker
  Great Britain
KTM
2017/18 Cody Webb
  United States
KTM Billy Bolt
  Great Britain
Husqvarna Tadeusz Blazusiak
  Poland
KTM
2018/19 Colton Haaker
  United States
Husqvarna Cody Webb
  United States
KTM Tadeusz Blazusiak
  Poland
KTM
2019/20 Billy Bolt
  Great Britain
Husqvarna Tadeusz Blazusiak
  Poland
KTM Jonny Walker
  Great Britain
Beta
2020/21 Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021/22 Billy Bolt
  Great Britain
Husqvarna Jonny Walker
  Great Britain
Beta Colton Haaker
  United States
Husqvarna
2022/23 Billy Bolt
  Great Britain
Husqvarna Jonny Walker
  Great Britain
Beta Tadeusz Błażusiak
  Poland
GasGas
2023/24 Billy Bolt
  Great Britain
Husqvarna Jonny Walker
  Great Britain
Beta Manuel Lettenbichler
  Germany
KTM

Women medallists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
2014 Emma Bristow
  Great Britain
Sherco Jane Daniels
  Great Britain
Husqvarna Sandra Gómez
  Spain
Husaberg
2015 Emma Bristow
  Great Britain
Sherco Sandra Gómez
  Spain
Husqvarna Jane Daniels
  Great Britain
Husqvarna
2016 Sandra Gómez
  Spain
Husqvarna Emma Bristow
  Great Britain
Sherco Maria Franke
  Germany
Yamaha

Most wins

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As of the 2013/14 season:

References

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