
- Points are awarded based on the final classification of each event
- Only riders who finish the event are eligible to score points
- Riders must hold a valid FIM licence and be properly registered for the relevant championship or world cup
- All rounds count toward the World Championship final classification
- World Cups and Junior Championship classifications take the best 6 results of the season
Each event is divided into three scoring competitions:
- World Championship: All rounds count, no dropped results
- Junior World Championship: Best 6 results count
- World Cups (Women’s, 4 Stroke, Youth, Senior): Best 6 results count (subject to a minimum of five registered riders across the season)
- Ties in final championship standings are resolved by: Most highest placings Best result in the final round
ABOUT HEWC
The FIM Hard Enduro World Championship unites the world’s toughest off-road motorcycle races into one global series. Born from legendary events such as the Roof of Africa, the championship brings together professional and amateur riders on the same demanding terrain, celebrating endurance, skill and adventure. Sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and promoted by Hard Enduro Promotions Marketing Management LLC, HEWC showcases Hard Enduro as a modern, global motorsport discipline.
ABOUT THE FIM
The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), founded in 1904, is the global governing body for motorcycle sport and the worldwide advocate for motorcycling. Recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the FIM oversees a wide range of world championships including MotoGP, Superbike, Motocross, Trial, Enduro, Cross-Country Rallies, Speedway and Hard Enduro, while also working in areas such as road safety, public affairs and sustainability.
Media Contact
Adam Nunn
Media Manager, FIM Hard Enduro World Championship
📧 adam@fim-hardenduro.com