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Vysoké Mýto to host the 2025 FIM SuperMoto of Nations


The Vysoké Mýto circuit in Czech Republic after hosting the FIM SuperMoto World Championship in 2021 and 2022 will be the venue that will host next year’s FIM SuperMoto of Nations on 20/21 September 2025.

Danilo Boccaldolce, XIEM CEO: “We are very happy with this agreement for next year’s FIM SuperMoto of Nations, the track will be revised in some places to better adapt to the needs of the S1oN, the organisers who have already hosted FIM SuperMoto World Championship events in the past are very professional and are a guarantee for us.”

Jiří Čáp, Vysoké Mýto President: “It is with great honour and excitement that Autodrom Vysoké Mýto announces its upcoming challenge of hosting the S1oN in 2025. Following the success of this year's Ice Hockey World Championship, we have once again proven that the Czech Republic is a nation of patriots and exceptional fans. We are eagerly looking forward to the day when we will gather at our circuit to host this extraordinary event. We are proud to announce that the FIM SuperMoto of Nations 2025 will take place at our circuit, bringing together teams from various countries from around the world to compete. This event presents a unique opportunity for us to be a part of the battle of the nations, and we are excited to witness the fierce competition for the title of the best supermoto racing teams in 2025 at the racing circuit in Vysoké Mýto. Stay tuned as we prepare for this incredible challenge!”

Antonio Alia Portela ,FIM Motocross Commission Director: “This announcement shows the growing interest in S1GP mainly due to the great work carried out in cooperation with all the parties involved: Xiem as our partners and promoters, the national federations and the local organiser together with the FIM. The 2025 S1oN will culminate another successful season of supermoto events that next year will see its pinnacle at the well-known track of Vysoké Myto where the Czech federation, ACCR, and the organiser will do their best to host such an important event at the standards currently requested by the FIM."