FIM SNX Turkiye postponed to 2024 as Norway takes on the FIM Snowcross World Championship & Women World Cup for 2023, April 29


MONACO (Principality of Monaco) 6 March 2023 – Infront Moto Racing regrets to postpone the 2023 FIM SNX World Championship in Turkiye to next year in 2024 due to the upheaval caused by the terrible earthquake that happened a few weeks ago.

On the other hand, Kirkenes (NOR) takes on the race and the FIM Women’s World Cup this forthcoming April 29.

Infront Moto Racing is in constant contact with the Organizer of the FIM Snowcross World Championship and the Turkish Motorcycle Federation (TMF) that worked hard to host this important event. Unfortunately, all these efforts will have now to be put into the 2024 SNX World Championship as all events in Turkiye will be cancelled for the next three months.

In the meantime, our thoughts go to Turkiye during these incredibly difficult times.

On a positive note, we are glad to announce the 2023 FIM SNX World Championship will be held in Kirkenes, Norway on April the 29th.
For the occasion, the FIM Snowcross Women World Cup will also be staged in Kirkenes.

The best Snowcross athletes will be racing on a spectacular “stadium track” right in Kirkenes Harbor, only around 20 min from the airport. The track will consist or rhythm sections, tight turns and big jumps to make for intense races. It is also located in the middle of a snow depot guaranteeing plenty of quality snow.
During the event, there will be an outdoor concert with plenty of facilities such as an outdoor Café, an indoor restaurant, plenty of exhibitors and market stalls. Spectators will also get the chance to watch a great Snowmobile freestyle show.

Under these extraordinary conditions, we are extremely pleased with the local Organizers as well as the Norwegian Motorcycle Federation for their incredible reactivity and great collaboration in making the 2023 FIM SNX World Championship a reality.

We look forward to see you in Kirkenes and celebrate the fastest Snowcross male and female riders in the world.