Thursday 22 December 2022

Galfer

Galfer to sponsor FIM SuperEnduro World Championship


Spanish brake products specialist Galfer is expanding its huge sponsorship commitments by signing as an Official Sponsor of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship for 2023. 

This new announcement adds to its two-wheel sports support programmes - the company is already heavily committed to MotoGP, WSBK, EnduroGP, MXGP and TrialGP teams.

Six SuperEnduro World Championship events are scheduled for the 2023 season, with the first round having been in Krakow, Poland, on Saturday 10 December 2022. 





In January 2023 the series will move on to Riesa in Germany, followed by races in Hungary (Budapest) and France (Nice) in February. The last two races will be held in Jerusalem (Israel) at the beginning of March 2023 and return to Poland (Gliwice) to finish the 2023 championship on 18 March.

All the races are being staged in high-capacity venues in popular cities where it will be easy for spectators to attend the events.


"Always well-known and appreciated in the Enduro world as being synonymous with high quality and guaranteed performance, Galfer has been the number one choice among the top teams and riders in the Enduro World Championship for years".

Galfer celebrated race success again in 2022 with four world titles, two for Sherco rider Zach Pichon (Junior 1 and Junior Overall), one for Brad Freeman, a Beta Factory Enduro Team (E3) rider, and one for Australia’s Wil Ruprecht of the TM Racing Factory Team, who graduated as 2022 world champion in the E2 category.

"Among the Galfer riders who will compete in the 2023 SuperEnduro World Championship is the new 2022 AMA EnduroCross Champion, Jonny Walker, whom we would like to congratulate once again on his fantastic success and wish him a successful season, equipping his Beta bike with Galfer brake discs and pads (Disc Wave FLS & W and Racing G1396R sintered pads)".

www.galfermoto.com


FIM SuperEnduro - 2023 World Championship Calendar 

10 Dec - GP Poland (Krakow/Tauron Arena)

07 Jan - GP Germany (Riesa/Sachsen Arena)

04 Feb - GP Hungary (Budapest/Papp Lazslo Sportarena)

18 Feb - GP France (Nice/Palais Nikaia)

02 Mar - GP Israel (Jerusalem/Pais Arena)

18 Mar - GP Poland (Gliwice/Arena Gliwice)