EnduroGP steps up with leadership, action and a united push for sustainability
The Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship builds on its recognised sustainability leadership with a strengthened FIM Sustainability Week campaign. Enduro, a discipline deeply rooted in nature,...

The Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship builds on its recognised sustainability leadership with a strengthened FIM Sustainability Week campaign.
Enduro, a discipline deeply rooted in nature, is stepping up its response to the environmental challenges it directly faces.
From forests and mountains to remote terrains, the future of the sport is inseparable from the protection of the environments where it is practiced. Across the discipline, sustainability is no longer an ambition — it is becoming a defining principle.

FIM EnduroGP sets the benchmark
The Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship has established itself as one of the leading sustainability platforms in international motorsport, backed by a consistent and long-term strategy developed jointly by the Promoter, Prime Stadium Events and the FIM.
That commitment was formally recognised in 2024 with the FIM Environmental Trophy, confirming its position at the forefront of responsible event management.
Its sustainability model is built on concrete action:
- The EnduroGP Forest initiative driving reforestation efforts
- Carbon footprint measurement and compensation programmes
- Active involvement in the FIM Ride Green programme
- Championship-wide recycling and waste management systems
- Effective event dismantling and site restoration processes
Behind the scenes, Prime Stadium Events continue to raise the bar — actively implementing the FIM Environmental Code while introducing stricter requirements to ensure sustainable paddock operations across all events.

Beyond environment: people and communities at the core
Sustainability in FIM EnduroGP goes further than environmental impact.The championship is actively working to:
- Improve gender balance across sport and leadership
- Strengthen connections with local communities
- Deliver positive and lasting local impact
- Engage riders as visible ambassadors for responsible behaviour
In 2025, this approach took a further step with the full implementation of the KiSS (Keep it Shiny and Sustainable) format, embedding sustainability into every event.

FIM Sustainability Week: from action to amplification
Now, FIM EnduroGP is turning up the volume.
The newly reinforced FIM Sustainability Week campaign is designed to showcase, connect and amplify the work already happening across the championship — bringing sustainability to the forefront of every race weekend.
Delivered as a joint effort between the Prime Stadium Events, the FIM and the CEN, the campaign introduces a strong communication presence at every competition, ensuring sustainability is not only implemented, but seen, understood and shared.
The focus is clear:
- Making existing actions more visible
- Sharing best practices across events
- Mobilising riders as key voices
- Encouraging responsible behaviour across the entire ecosystem
The message: sustainability is not just managed — it is communicated, experienced and lived.
Carla Alvarenga, CEO of Prime Stadium Events, Promoter of FIM EnduroGP: “Sustainability is not a new direction for FIM EnduroGP World Championship — it is something we have been building over time through real actions and strong collaboration with the FIM. Sustainability Week allows us to take this work further, to give it visibility, and to engage our entire community around a shared responsibility: protecting the environments that define our sport.”

2026 Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship
Round 1: GP of Italy – Custonaci, Sicily – 10-12 April
Round 2: GP of Spain – Oliana – 1-3 May
Round 3: GP of Finland – Vierumäki, Salpausselkä – 22-24 May
Round 4: GP of Portugal – Fafe – 12-14 June
Round 5: GP of Portugal II – Fafe – 19-21 June
Round 6: GP of France – Saint-Agrève – 17-19 July
Round 7: GP of Wales – Rhayader – 7-9 August
2026 Expotrade FIM Women’s Enduro World Championship
Round 1: GP of Italy – Custonaci, Sicily – 10-12 April
Round 2: GP of Spain – Oliana – 1-3 May
Round 3: GP of Portugal – Fafe – 12-14 June
Round 4: GP of Portugal II – Fafe – 19-21 June
Round 5: GP of Wales – Rhayader – 7-9 August




