The final of the Borilli European Enduro Championship 2022 will take place on 29 and 30 October in Rüdersdorf, Germany, directly east of the capital Berlin.
The organising MC Woltersdorf already hosted the European Championship final in 2015, and even the Enduro GP has been held here.
The paddock is in the museum park, which depicts the eventful industrial history on site, especially the extraction and processing of limestone. The site offers space for the parc ferme in historic walls and space for a predominantly natural extreme test next door.
In total, there are three different special tests each on the 55 km circuit, which is run three times a day: Extreme Test, Cross Test and Enduro Test. The cross test is about 6 km away from the paddock and leads over a slightly sandy meadow course. The Enduro test is only 4 km away and has several ascents and descents through the middle of the forest. A course map is enclosed with this mailing.
Belgian Erik Willems has the chance to secure his championship title on the Husqvarna already after the first day of riding: His fiercest competitor, Brit Dan Mundell had a technical retirement in Sweden after a crash and so he is missing a lot of points. But first Willems has to finish ahead of Mundell.