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24 Champions known for FIM Awards!


With Dimitri Bergé, Emma Bristow and more crowned last weekend, 24 champions from 46 are currently known and listed below.

On 30 November & 1 December 2019, more than 100 national motorcycling federations, fuelled by the same passion, will converge on Monaco to celebrate their shared values of courage, excellence and commitment, whilst enjoying a unique opportunity to network with the industry's leaders and decision-makers.

The crowning moment of the weekend will be the FIM Awards, when the FIM World Champions from all disciplines will be officially honoured for their title-winning achievements in 2019, standing shoulder-to-shoulder on stage with the individuals and organisations that protect and promote motorcycling activity around the world, and nurture the sporting heroes of the future.

This iconic backdrop for elite sporting events is easily accessible and regarded as one of the safest places in the world. With its eco-friendly mindset, hi-tech facilities and a diverse choice of hotels within a single resort, Monte-Carlo is synonymous with the values of prestige, refinement and service. It has proved in the past to be an ideal backdrop for the FIM General Assembly and FIM Awards.

The extended FIM family and the many thousands of motorcycling fans worldwide will be invited to immerse themselves in the experience of the FIM Awards through the FIM networks, whilst engaging with each other and with the riders on social media platforms.

2019 Champions

SuperEnduro: Colton Haaker - USA
Speedway Youth: Jesper Knudsen - DMU
Team Speedway Under 21: Poland
Ice Speedway: Daniil Ivanov - RUS
Ice Speedway of Nations: Russia
Speedway of Nations: Russia
SnowCross: Adam Renheim - SWE
85cc Junior Motocross: Valerio Lata - ITA
125cc Junior Motocross: Mattia Guadagnini - ITA
AMA Supercross: Cooper Webb - USA
X-Trial, TrialGP: Toni Bou - ESP
Trial 125: Kieran Touly - FRA
Endurance: Team SRC Kawasaki France (Jérémy Guarnoni, Erwan Nigon et David Checa)  - FRA
MXGP: Tim Gajser – SVN
MX2: Jorge Prado – ESP
WMX: Courtney Duncan – NZ
Cross-country: Sam Sunderland – GB
Enduro 1: Brad Freeman
Long Track of Nations: France
Sidecar Motocross: Etienne Bax
Long Track: Dimitri Bergé
Women's Trial: Emma Bristow
Trial2: Gabriel Marcelli
SuperMoto of Nations: France

Estimated dates for the remaining series
29-Sep: Youth Enduro
29-Sep: Junior Enduro
29-Sep: E2 Enduro
29-Sep: E3 Enduro
29-Sep: EnduroGP
29-Sep: Motocross of Nations
29-Sep: Women's Trial des Nations
29-Sep: Trial des Nations
04-Oct: Speedway Under 21
05-Oct: Speedway Grand Prix
20-Oct: Sidecar
26-Oct: Supersport 300
26-Oct: Supersport
26-Oct: Superbike
10-Nov: Moto3 Junior
16-Nov: International Six Days' Enduro Junior World Trophy
16-Nov: International Six Days' Enduro Women's World Trophy
16-Nov: International Six Days' Enduro World Trophy
17-Nov: Moto3 Grand Prix
17-Nov: Moto2 Grand Prix
17-Nov: MotoGP Grand Prix
29-Nov: FreeStyle

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