The 2022 World Enduro Championship is the 33rd season of the FIM World Enduro Championship. The season consists of seven events.
Brad Freeman goes into the championship after winning both the EnduroGP and Enduro 3 classes in 2021. Andrea Verona is the reigning Enduro 1 champion, with Josep GarcÃÂa going into the season after taking the Enduro 2 title the previous season.
This will be the first season in which Prime Stadium take up the role as championship promoter, with the previous season being under direct control of the FIM.
A seven-round calendar was announced in October 2021. The calendar was later updated in January 2022, with the Swedish round cancelled and replaced with a second Portuguese round.
Enduro 1 is for motorcycles up to and including 250cc, both 2-stroke and 4-stroke.
Enduro 2 is for 4-stroke motorcycles from 255cc-450cc.
Enduro 3 is for 2-stroke motorcycles over 255cc and 4-stroke motorcycles over 455cc.
All riders competing in the Junior world championships must be younger than 23 years of age on 1 January of the year of the championship.
Junior 1 is for motorcycles up to and including 250cc, both 2-stroke and 4-stroke.
Junior 2 is for motorcycles over 255cc, both 2-stroke and 4-stroke.
All riders competing in the Youth world championship must be younger than 21 years of age on 1 January of the year of the championship.
Only 2-stroke motorcycles between 100cc-125cc can be used.
Competitors in the Women's world championship can compete on any capacity of motorcycle of their choosing.
Open 2-Stroke is for 2-stroke motorcycles of any engine capacity.
Open 4-Stroke is for 4-stroke motorcycles of any engine capacity.