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FIM World Rally-Raid Championship & World Cups 2022 Calendars


The 2022 FIM World Rally-Raid Championship & World Cups calendars have been released.

Calendar
01 -14 January - FFM - Dakar Rally ** Saudi Arabia
05 -10 March - EMSO - Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge * United Arab Emirates
26 -30 April - AMFK - Rally Kazakhstan * Kazakhstan
07 - 12 June - RFME - Andalucia Rally * Spain
07 -12 October - FRMM - Rallye du Maroc * Morocco

* / ** Scoring Coefficients:

A FIM Rally (4 to 6 timed stages) will have a scoring coefficient of 1.

A FIM Marathon Rally (more than 6 timed stages) will have a scoring coefficient of 1,5. The result will be multiplied by 1.5 and then rounded up.

Categories / Classes:
FIM World Rally-Raid Championship, Category RallyGP (Moto-Rally)
For experienced riders only. For riders and manufacturers.

Tyre: 1 Brand and Type for the entire Event. No change allowed from Start to Finish of a Stage
No maximum speed

FIM World Rally-Raid World Cup, Category Rally2 (Moto-Rally)

Tyre
: Brand and Type Free. No change allowed from Start to Finish of a Stage
No maximum speed

Women's Trophy for competitors in the Rally2 category

Junior’s Trophy for competitors in the Rally2 category

Veteran’s Trophy for competitors in the Rally2 category

FIM World Rally-Raid World Cup,  Category Rally3 (Moto-Enduro)
Tyre:
Brand and Type Free. No change allowed from Start to Finish of a Stage
Maximum speed: 130 km/h

Junior’s Trophy for competitors in the Rally3 category

FIM World Rally-Raid World Cup, Category Quad
Tyre:
Brand and Type Free. No change allowed from Start to Finish of a Stage
Maximum speed: 130 km/h

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