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2024 FIM Awards – Palma de Mallorca to host annual ceremony this Saturday


The 2024 FIM Awards Ceremony takes place this coming Saturday (7 December) on the stunning Spanish island of Mallorca with a guest list that reads like a who’s who of motorcycle sport.

Coming at the end of the FIM’s one-hundred-and-twentieth anniversary year, this glittering annual event will take place in the award-winning Palma Convention Centre, a striking avant-garde building that opened in 2017 and which overlooks the capital city of the beautiful Balearic Island that lay in the Mediterranean Sea.

This esteemed gathering is one of the major highlights of the year and brings together the FIM Family and the many FIM World Champions who have earned the ultimate accolade in motorcycle sport – both as individuals and as part of National teams – following another successful season of competition.

These will include, but not be limited to, FIM MotoGP™ World Champion Jorge Martin, FIM Superbike World Champion Toprak Razgatlioglu, FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Champion Ana Carrasco, FIM EnduroGP World Champion Josep Garcia, FIM Women’s Enduro World Champion Mireia Badia, FIM Women’s Motocross World Champion Lotte Van Drunen, FIM Rally-Raid World Champion Ross Branch, FIM Speedway Grand Prix World Champion Bartosz Zmarzlik, FIM TrialGP World Champion Toni Bou, and FIM Women’s TrialGP World Champion Emma Bristow.

With a deeply-ingrained national passion for motorcycles, Spain is an entirely appropriate host for what promises to be a momentous occasion. Boasting a rich history of motorcycling sporting success that is interwoven with that of the FIM, the proud nation has added another twelve FIM World Championships this season to its long and illustrious role of honour.

The programme will get under way with various activities being hosted at Palma Village - located at Parc de la Mar, near the Cathedral, ahead of the Autograph Session taking place at the same venue later in the day. All this before the biggest names in global motorcycle sport take centre stage on the Red Carpet, followed by the FIM Awards Ceremony and Dinner, with the party continuing into the early hours of Sunday morning.

As well as celebrating sporting success, the FIM Awards Ceremony offers the opportunity to acknowledge the efforts of everyone involved in the various FIM Trophies that this year will include the FIM Women’s Trophy; the FIM Sustainability Trophy; the FIM Trophy for The Future and the FIM Road Safety and Public Policy Trophy.

The FIM Awards Ceremony will be preceded by the FIM General Assembly on Friday 6 December at the same venue, which will include a full programme during which representatives from more than one hundred National Federations will be required to vote on several important matters.

This will be the only occasion this year that so many motorcycling heroes will be in the same place at the same time, and it truly is an event that is not to be missed. However, those unable to attend on Saturday evening in person will be able to watch the entire FIM Awards live and for free onFIM-MOTO.TV, DAZN Spain / MAX / and Discovery+from 22.10hrs CET.

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