Fans in Indonesia will be able to watch the final of the 2021 FIM Endurance World Championship. The new FIM EWC broadcaster Champions TV 4 will provide live coverage of the 6 Hours of Most on Saturday.
YART–Yamaha Official EWC Team, the only team to have three riders come in under the 1:33 mark at Most today, claimed pole once again. The Austrian team were ahead of BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team and Yoshimura SERT Motul, the current standings leader.
In free practice at the 6 Hours of Most this morning, BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team were ahead of YART–Yamaha Official EWC Team, F.C.C. TSR Honda France and Yoshimura SERT Motul. It was the first timed face-off between the teams on the Most circuit.
The first track outing took place in the Czech Republic this afternoon. For most of the teams competing in the 6 Hours of Most, it was the first time on this challenging circuit which is hosting the final of the 2021 FIM EWC season on Saturday 9 October.
The final of the FIM Endurance World Championship, the 6 Hours of Most, can be watched live around the world on Saturday 9 October. The world title will be decided at this first edition in the Czech Republic to be flagged off at 11am CEST on Saturday.
After a second-place finish at the Bol d’Or on 19 September, Moto Ain will head out on track at Most with a new rider trio who will once again be aiming for the podium. The Yamaha-mounted privateer team managed by Pierre Chapuis will have Randy Puniet partnering with Loris Baz and Corentin Perolari.
There is plenty at stake at the 6 Hours of Most, the FIM EWC 2021 final. On Saturday 9 October, there will be a battle for the title between a factory team and a privateer team, runner-up spots to win in both the EWC and Superstock class, and a new world endurance circuit to discover in the Czech Republic.
For most of the teams competing in the FIM EWC final on 9 October in the Czech Republic, it will be their first time on the Most circuit. Only a few riders are familiar with the challenging and spectacular 4,212-m track.
The final of the 2021 FIM Endurance World Championship will take place in the Czech Republic on 9 October. The 6 Hours of Most will be flagged off at 11am on the circuit near Prague. The race will be one of the highlights of a car/motorcycle double-header with the FIM EWC final alongside a round of the FIA WTCR.