The 2023/24 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship threw the racing world into chaos, thanks to a last-minute rule change aimed at blocking Stark Future’s electric Varg from competing. The uproar was swift, and the FIM came out looking like the villain.
Fast forward to the upcoming season, and things have taken a sharp turn. This time, the FIM has done a 180, announcing that electric motorcycles will be allowed to compete—but only in the prestigious Prestige class.
FIM SuperEnduro World Championships Adds Electric Bikes
In a surprising move, the FIM, along with the new series promoter Sport Up Agency, has collaborated with electric bike manufacturers to level the playing field. FIM President Jorge Viegas is now calling it a “natural evolution,” placing electric bikes alongside their gas-guzzling counterparts. They’ve done their homework too, setting new safety standards and track regulations to ensure a fair fight. Viegas reassures us that it’s all above board and will make for an “interesting and thrilling season.”
So here we are, standing at the crossroads of electric and combustion technology, set to race head-to-head in Poland come December. It’s a bold new era, with electric bikes proving they can more than hold their own, as we’ve seen in trials.
Now, the question remains: Will electric motorcycles steal the show? Or will the familiar roar of combustion engines still reign supreme?
Source: RideApart