MotoSurf WorldCup
MotoSurf Racing was established in the Czech Republic back in 2012. In its quite short history, the MotoSurf racing has spread all over the world. Since 2019, the sport has been officially recognized by the UIM (Union International Motonautique) – recognized by IOC (International Olympic Committee) since 2010
UIM MotoSurf Championship is an open championship in terms of manufacturers plurality. In both, combustion engine and electromotor categories, any manufacturer compliant with valid UIM MotoSurf rules are let in.
Racing Rules
The International Federation of Motorized Surfboards was formed to promote the safe use of Motorized Surfboards, to provide regulated competition events, to formulate rules, to govern racing between these watercraft, to further the interest of its membership, and to act as an international governing and sanctioning body for the sport.
The objectives of the MSWC are to encourage the promotion of safety in competition and in all events and activities, to foster strong and fair competition, and to provide an impartial events and competition program.
These rules for competition and special events are intended as a guide for the conduct of the sport pursuant to a uniform set of regulations.
These rules govern the sanction, organization and conduct of MSWC events as well as the eligibility of competitors and vehicles. Competitors can expect strict but fair enforcement of these rules.
Rules directed or related to safety are promulgated to ensure that everyone involved has a primary concern for safety. But each participant in MSWC competition is responsible for assessing the safety aspects of the facilities and conditions, and personally assumes the risk of competition.
Please note that in addition to MSWC rules and recommendations, all riders must obey local, state and federal boating regulations.
The valid rules for 2020 have been approved by UIM (Union International Motonautique) – member of International Olympic Committee.