2024 FIM Long Track World Championship

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2024 Individual Long Track World Championship
Start date9 May
End date22 September
  2023
2025  

The 2024 FIM Long Track World Championship is the 54th edition of the FIM Individual Long Track World Championship. [1] [2] It will be staged over five rounds, one less than in 2023.

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Martin Smolinski is the defending champion having won the title in 2023. He is one of four former champions competing in the 2024 series.

Venues

FinalDateVenueWinner
19 May Flag of Germany.svg Herxheim Flag of Germany.svg Martin Smolinski [3]
213 July Flag of France.svg Marmande Flag of Germany.svg Lukas Fienhage [4]
318 August Flag of Germany.svg Scheessel
414 September Flag of Germany.svg Vechta
522 September Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roden

Intermediate Classification

PosRiderFinal 1Final 2Final 3Final 4Final 5Total
1 Flag of Germany.svg Martin Smolinski 2117---38
2 Flag of Germany.svg Lukas Fienhage 1721---38
3 Flag of England.svg Zach Wajtknecht 1919---38
4 Flag of England.svg Chris Harris 1515---30
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dave Meijerink 1113---24
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Romano Hummel 78---15
7 Flag of Germany.svg Erik Riss 13x---13
8 Flag of France.svg Jordan Dubernard 94---13
9 Flag of England.svg Andrew Appleton 102---12
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mika Meijer x11---11
11 Flag of France.svg Mathias Trésarrieu x10---10
12 Flag of Denmark.svg Kenneth Kruse Hansen 37---10
13 Flag of France.svg Steven Goret x9---9
14 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Härtel 8x---8
15 Flag of Denmark.svg Jakub Bukhave 43---7
16 Flag of Finland.svg Henri Ahlbom 51---6
17 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hynek Štichauer 15---6
18 Flag of Finland.svg Tero Aarnio 2x---2
19 Flag of Germany.svg Max Dilger 0x---0

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References

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