Motosurf World Cup: waiting for the new season
The 2022 motosurf competition season is over, and now we are looking forward to the new year. Let's remember what this season was like and in what stunning locations the competitions were held.
This year the UIM MotoSurf World Championship took place in 4 various countries: Czech Republic, Mexico, Italy and Croatia.
It all started at the end of May in the Czech Republic. The Stock class, a category for unmodified motorized surfboards, led to super-tense racing, with a young racer from Meximo Ayrton Eboli at the top of the field.
Then the MotoSurf World Championship showed up in Cancun, Mexico for the first time in history. 59 riders from all around the world competed at the beautiful venue of Marina Puerto Cancun. The championship brought there 5 racing classes in total – the Open Class, Women Class, Junior Class, Stock and Stock R class.
From Mexico the Championship returned to Europe. The third round took place in the magnificent Italian region of Apulia, where the port of Rodi Garganico hosted the first ever MotorSurf World Championship on Italian soil at the beginning of September.
The last round of the season 2022 was hosted by the Falkensteiner premium Camping in Zadar (Croatia), it was truly an exceptional battle until the end.
The UIM MotoSurf WorldCup hasn't announced its plans for the 2023 campaign yet, but we hope that in February we will find out the preliminary schedule and the list of the countries which will host the event.
This year the UIM MotoSurf World Championship took place in 4 various countries: Czech Republic, Mexico, Italy and Croatia.
It all started at the end of May in the Czech Republic. The Stock class, a category for unmodified motorized surfboards, led to super-tense racing, with a young racer from Meximo Ayrton Eboli at the top of the field.
Then the MotoSurf World Championship showed up in Cancun, Mexico for the first time in history. 59 riders from all around the world competed at the beautiful venue of Marina Puerto Cancun. The championship brought there 5 racing classes in total – the Open Class, Women Class, Junior Class, Stock and Stock R class.
From Mexico the Championship returned to Europe. The third round took place in the magnificent Italian region of Apulia, where the port of Rodi Garganico hosted the first ever MotorSurf World Championship on Italian soil at the beginning of September.
The last round of the season 2022 was hosted by the Falkensteiner premium Camping in Zadar (Croatia), it was truly an exceptional battle until the end.
The UIM MotoSurf WorldCup hasn't announced its plans for the 2023 campaign yet, but we hope that in February we will find out the preliminary schedule and the list of the countries which will host the event.
Other events
22-24 November 2024
Melco GP of Macao – MotoSurf World Championship 2024 Finale
15-17 November 2024
GP of China
11-13 October 2024
Falkensteiner Resort GP of Croatia
6-8 September 2024
Regione Puglia GP of Italy
22-25 April 2024
MYBA charter show
21-24 March 2024
Palm Beach Boat Show
28 Feb - 3 March 2024
Dubai International Boat Show 2024
20-28 January 2024
Dusseldorf Boat Show & Watersports Exhibition - BOOT 2024
9-12 November 2023
Abu Dhabi International Boat Show
24 - 27 Apr 2023
MYBA Charter Show, Barcelona
23 - 26 Mar, 2023
Palm Beach International Boat Show
21-29 Jan 2023
Dusseldorf Boat Show
29 Apr - 3 May 2023.
Mediterranean Yacht Show
5-9 May
TYBA Yacht Charter Show 2023
30 jul - 07 aug 2022
US Open of Surfing 2022
March 3-6, 2022
Moscow Boat Show 2022
September 06-11, 2022
Cannes Yachting Festival 2022
October 2022
SALÓN NÁUTICO Barcelona
September 8-10, 2021
Exhibition RUBAE
September 2-4, 2021
International Yacht Show in St. Petersburg