En marzo inicia el Mundial de Enduro, Enduro GP 2017, en Finlandia, y serán 9 sedes incluyendo una en América, y estos son los favoritos.
Estos son los equipos al momento.
KTM Factory Racing: Nambotin, Daniel Sanders, Josep García y Watson.
BETA Factory: Jeremy Joly, Steve Holcombe (Campeón de la clase E3-2016) así como Alex Salvini.
En Beta Boano: Freeman, Philippearts, Montanari y Cavallo.
Gas Gas y su proyecto fénix lo encabezan: Basset y Barragan.
Sherco Racing: Matthew Phillips (Campeón Enduro GP – 2016) y Lorenzo Santolino.
Honda Red Moto: Giacomo Redondi, además Davide Guarneri y Davide Soreca.
En Husqvarna Factory: Mathias Bellino, Charlier, Rauchenecker y Danny McCanney.
Yamaha Outsiders: Loic Larrieu y Jamie McCanney.
Yamaha Pont Grup: Cristóbal Guerrero y Víctor Guerrero.
Yamaha Johansson: Mikael Persson.
Sherco Academy: Kirian Mirabet.
Suzuki Lunigiana: Gianluca Martini, Mirko Spandre
TM Factory: Eero Remes, Manuel Monni y Faccetti.
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Calendario 2017.
25 -26 Mar
Finlandia.
Lake Paijanne
21 -23 Apr
España
Puerto Lumbreras
26 -28 May
Italia
Spoleto
23 -25 Jun
Hungría
Paradfürdo
01 -02 Jul
Eslovaquia.
Puchov
21 -23 Jul
Portugal.
Castelo Branco
23 -24 Sep
Inglaterra.
Hawkstone Park
07 -08 Oct
Argentina.
20 -22 Oct
Alemania.
Zschoppau
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