FIM E-XPlorer World Cup in partnership with TV channel Extreme International
The young off-road championship for electric motorcycles is taking a new step to generate more fame. The FIM E-Xplorer World Cup was launched last year and will hold five events this year. The matches will now be shown on the Extreme Sports TV channel.
See the press release here: E-Xplorer is proud to announce that EXTREME International will broadcast highlights from the first season of the championship. The channel will air 5 separate 30-minute highlights, covering each round of the E-Xplorer's groundbreaking debut season. The partnership between E-Xplorer and EXTREME International will continue through the 2024 season, giving EXTREME International the broadcast rights for all 2024 FIM E-Xplorer World Cup content.
EXTREME International – the leading extreme sports broadcaster in over 60 countries with over 2,3 billion views in 2022 and 200 million monthly views across social media – provides a viewer platform for all the FIM E-Xplorer World Cup action from across around the world and will help shape the future of racing by ensuring fans can witness the most advanced electric technology in a wide variety of environments.
FIM E-Xplorer World Cup 2024
- February 16-17 Osaka Japan
- May 3-4 TBA Norway
- June 21-23 Vollore-Montagne France
- September 20-22 Crans-Montana Switzerland
- 29-1 November/December TBA India
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