The FIM SuperEnduro World Championship heads to Belgrade, the capital of Serbia — a city known for its raw energy, deep-rooted sporting culture, and incredibly passionate fans. Inside Arena Belgrade, Serbian dirt makes its debut on the SuperEnduro calendar. The track is ready, and it’s set to challenge the world’s best SuperEnduro riders.
Eddie Karlsson from Stark Future Racing was the first rider to test the course. Now, he takes you on a full POV lap preview of what awaits on race night!
- • The longest track of the 2026 season
- • Three matrix sections in a single lap
- • Tire section
- • Two brutal, extended rock gardens
- • A deep sand corner
- • A massive finish jump


