Eleveit is happy to announce that for the competitive season 2024 it will be official partner of the FIM Endurogp World Championship.
In addition to producing offroad boots, the Italian brand boasts a wide range of products dedicated to all kinds of motorcycles, fully satisfying all the requests of the most demanding motorcyclists.
Eleveit serves over 400 customers in the world, with a consolidated presence on the main European and extra-chief markets. The Italian brand has a strong DNA Racing, strongly believing in competitions as a fundamental means of perfecting its products and in the feedback of professional drivers who bring the products branded Eleveit in the race, stressing them to the maximum limit.
The Eleveit brand begins the 2024 season with the number one table engraved on the motorcycle of the English driver Steve Holcombe, which in the past season has won two world titles in class E2 and in the Endurogp Regina class wearing the X Legend boots.
Eleveit has signed a one -year contract with Honda Racing Reduno World Enduro Team, in which Steve Holcombe has joined the collaboration with Eleveit and will aim to sign the first victory in class E2 as well as repeating himself in the Endurogp class.
The Honda Racing Redcase Team Team Team Team, led by team manager Matteo Bofelli, also has many other drivers in its line up that will focus on the final podium such as the Veteran Thomas Oldrati in the E1 class, the former crossista Samuele Bernardini in the E2 class, Manolo Morettini in the Junior and Francesca Nocera who will play the Woman title.
Also present at the Enduro World Championship, the Sherco Academy team, which every year churns out new talents in the landscape of the enduro, and the young Spanish pilot Yago Dominguez who will start in the Youth class.
The FIM Endurogp World Championship will open the gates of the 2024 season in Fafe, Portugal, from Friday 5 to Sunday 7 April and then repeated, a few km away, the week following Valpaços. From 10 to 12 May, Romania (Bacau) will host the third round while the fourth appointment will be held in Italy, on the Piacenza Apennines and precisely in Bettola from 21 to 23 June. For the third consecutive year, the Slovakia GP will be played in Gelnica on 12, 13 and 14 July. In August, from 2 to 4, the highly anticipated Wales GP will take place in Rhayadere where the flagship pilot, Steve Holcombe, will run his home GP. After a few years of absence, the France and Briude GP returns from 13 to 15 September the vintage grand finale will be played.