All Seasons

Season 2018

Season 2019

  • S2019E01 Bol D'Or

    • September 21, 2019

    Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France

  • S2019E02 8 Hours of Sepang

    • December 14, 2019

    Sepang International Circuit, Selangor, Malaysia

  • S2019E03 24 Heures Motos

    • August 29, 2020

    Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans, Sarthe, France

  • S2019E04 12 Hours of Estoril

    • September 19, 2020

    Autodromo do Estoril, Cascais, Portugal

Season 2021

Season 2022

  • S2022E01 24 Heures Motos

    • April 16, 2022

    Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans, Sarthe, France

  • S2022E02 24H Spa EWC Motos

    • June 4, 2022

    Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium

  • S2022E03 Suzuka 8 Hours

    • August 6, 2022

    Suzuka International Racing Course, Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan

  • S2022E04 Bol D'Or

    • September 17, 2022

    Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France

Season 2023

Season 2024

  • S2024E01 24 Heures Motos

    • April 20, 2024

    Rather than the 13.626-kilometre Circuit de La Sarthe, the traditional EWC curtain-raiser takes place on the 4.185-kilometre Bugatti Circuit. The demanding layout comes complete with the famous Le Mans start/finish straight, Dunlop Esses and Ford Chicane, while a twisty infield ensures there’s little respite. Riders also face the prospect of shorter daylight hours and colder temperatures during the night and early morning. Although the inaugural 24 Heures Motos took place in 1978, when Jean-Claude Chemarin and Christian Léon rode a Honda to victory, the ACO staged its first motorbike race in 1912, long before the Bugatti Circuit’s September 1966 inauguration.

  • S2024E02 8H Spa EWC Motos

    • June 8, 2024

    After two memorable 24-hour races at the legendary Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium’s EWC round will run over eight hours in 2024, a recognition that having three 24-hour races on the calendar in the current economic climate is no longer achievable due to the significant financial investment required. The 8 Hours of Spa Motos will run from 6-8 June with testing on Thursday, free practice and qualifying on Friday followed by the eight-hour race, which is due to run from 13h00-21h00 CET on Saturday. But there’s no change to the demanding 6.985-kilometre track layout, which was specifically modified for EWC racing.

  • S2024E03 Suzuka 8 Hours

    • July 21, 2024

    Suzuka Circuit will continue to play an integral role in the ongoing success of the EWC with the Japanese venue’s iconic eight-hour event taking place from 19-21 July. Featuring a mid-morning start and early evening finish, the Suzuka 8 Hours isn’t the longest on the EWC calendar, but it’s always one of the toughest. This is due to the highly-demanding figure-of-eight track layout and the expected hot and humid conditions that requires the EWC stars to be at the peak of their physical powers. The event is a round of the Superstock-based FIM Endurance World Cup for the first time.

  • S2024E04 Bol d'Or

    • September 14, 2024

    After celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2022, the 87th edition of the Bol d’Or is the second of two 24-hour EWC races planned for 2024. Due to be held at Circuit Paul Ricard in southern France for the 31st time, the legendary event is set to run from 12-15 September. Of the venue’s 5.673-kilometre layout, 1.8 kilometres are taken up by the imposing Mistral Straight. A place to pass and be passed, the Mistral requires bikes to run for 20 seconds at more than 300kph. Changeable weather and windy conditions can also be a factor during the traditional season decider.