Ahead of an Official Press Conference this coming April, MC Bergamo – the organising club of the 2025 6DAYS® FIM Enduro of Nations – held a local presentation to promote the 6DAYS® Italia 2025 that is scheduled to take place in Bergamo, Italy, running from 24-29 August.

Demonstrating the intergenerational passion for the FIM International Six Days of Enduro, illustrated by the presence of World renown Italian Champions, from motorsport legends, the three Bergamachi’s ambassadors of this edition of the  6DAYS® namely Giacomo Agostini, Alesandro Gritti and Giovanni Sala, through to 6DAYS® 2021 Italy World Trophy winners Davide Guarneri and Thomas Oldrati.

 

At a grassroots level and upwards, the presentation showcased the unity between the club and the local authorities and media as well as demonstrating the positive effects the ninety-ninth edition of this iconic annual event will have on the local economy.

The presentation was attended by the local authorities, Lombardia region advisors – Jonathan Lobati and Michele Schiavi, Bergamo city sports councillor – Marcella Messina, euro parliamentary former Italian ski champion – Lara Magoni, media and representatives from 6DAYS® Partners AIROH, ACERBIS and ATHENA GET as well as other industry members including Honda Red Moto, Fantic and Anlas, in presence and support of FMI Advisor – M. Armando Sponga, representing FMI President and  FIM Vice President – M. Giovanni Copioli.

The content highlighted the short and long-term impact the event will have on the region along with the wider global benefits as it brings together six-hundred riders from thirty nations along with an estimated two-and-a-half-thousand team staff and hundreds of volunteers.

In addition to the obvious positive economic benefits, those in attendance also heard of the value of the 6DAYS® Italia 2025 to the event’s huge worldwide fanbase and the importance of initiatives such as the Carbon Neutral Project designed to contribute making the event sustainable.

The combined rich history of the 6DAYS® and Bergamo – that has seen previous editions of the event staged in the region in 1968 and 1986 – was also celebrated and there were representatives from Italy’s victorious 2021 World Trophy team in attendance.

 

At the conclusion of the meeting, all those in attendance were left in no doubt about the passion, enthusiasm and energy that is driving the team behind the ninety-ninth edition of the 6DAYS® FIM Enduro of Nations and the vital importance of the ongoing support of all stakeholders in making it an unforgettable event.