The FIM Enel MotoE World Championship (formerly known as the MotoE World Cup) is a class of motorcycle racing that uses only electric motorcycles. The series is sanctioned by the FIM and the inaugural season in 2019 was due to support MotoGP at five of the European circuits.
Having run as a World Cup from 2019 until 2022, MotoE officially gained World Championship status starting in 2023. The races are for 35 km (approx 8 laps)
The inaugural season took place over 6 rounds between July and November 2019 with 12 teams fielding a grid of 18 riders. The season start was originally planned for May, but had to be postponed because of a fire at the Jerez test in March where all competition bikes were destroyed. A new schedule was announced in late March of six races at four venues starting in July. Italian rider Matteo Ferrari from the Trentino Gresini Moto E team became the first MotoE champion.
Seasons
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2020 | 2019 |
Aruba Cloud Mot | Axxis-MSI | Dynavolt Intact G | Felo Gresini Mo | ||||
Klint Forward F | LCR E-Team | Ongetta SIC58 S | Openbank Aspar | ||||
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