FIM Supermoto of Nations | |
Sport: | Supermoto |
Founded: | 2006 |
Continent: | World |
Most Champs: | (11 times) |
The FIM Supermoto of Nations, is an annual supermoto event since 2006 organized by the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM).[1] The championship has been won by France eleven times.[2]
Year | Location | Gold medal | Silver medal | Bronze medal | |
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2006 | Belfast | Italy | France | United Kingdom | |
2007 | Castrezzato | France | Italy | United Kingdom | |
2008 | Pleven | Italy | France | Bulgaria | |
2009 | Pleven | Germany | Bulgaria | Finland | |
2010 | Cahors | France | Italy | Germany | |
2011 | AlcaƱiz | France | United Kingdom | Finland | |
2012 | Portimao | Italy | France | Czech Republic | |
2013 | Pleven | Italy | Bulgaria | France | |
2014 | Cremona | France | Italy | Germany | |
2015 | Jesolo | France | Italy | Czech Republic | |
2016 | Alcarras | France | Czech Republic | Germany | |
2017 | Tremblay-en-France | France | Germany | Italy | |
2018 | Guadassuar | France | Italy | Czech Republic | |
2019 | Tremblay-en-France | France | France Junior | Italy | |
2021 | Tremblay-en-France | France | Italy | France Junior | |
2022 | Mettet | France | France Junior | Italy | |
2023 | Castelleto di Branduzzo | France | Italy | Spain | |
2024 | Tremblay-en-France | France | Germany | Belgium |