Enduro del Verano

Enduro del Verano
FIM Sand Races World Cup
LocationVilla Gesell, Argentina
37°15′20″S 56°58′5″W / 37.25556°S 56.96806°W / -37.25556; -56.96806
First race1992
First SRWC race2025
Most wins (rider)Motos: Luis Pighetti (7)
Quads: Javier Altieri (6)
Circuit information
SurfaceSand
Length12.5 km (7.8 mi)

The Enduro del Verano (Summer Enduro) is an annual series of motorcycle and quad races held in February on the dunes of Villa Gesell, Argentina. It is the most important race of its type in Latin America and is one of the largest worldwide.[1] The event was first run in 1992 and in 2023 and 2024 was a round of the FIM Sand Races World Cup. It is run by EDV Entertainment and sanctioned by the Argentine Confederation of Motorcycling Sports (Camod) and the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM).

History

Brainchild of Charlie 'Boy' Allue and Victor Gilabert,[1] the first race took place in Pinamar in 1992 in which over 250 motorcycles took part and more than 1,500 spectators attended.[2] From 1998 the races started to attract international participants.[3] The event was subsequently held at various locations until 2006 when it was held at Villa Gesell and continues to be held there.[1]

The competition was not held in 2002[4] and came close to being cancelled in 2007 when provincial security agencies refused authorisation for it. It went ahead under the personal responsibility of the mayor Luis Baldo.[5] Various supercross categories were added that year creating the Supercross del Verano (Summer Supercross) within the overall event.[3]

A world record for the largest quad race was set in 2013[6] and was included in the Guinness Book of World Records. The following year it became an 'Eco Enduro' with strong measures in place to protect the venue.[7]

In 2017 the Moto Beach Classic was added to the schedule for motorcycles manufactured between 1970 and 1982.[1]

American Chad Wiennen became the first non-Argentinian to win the quad race in 2019.[2]

The event was cancelled in 2021 and 2022 as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] It became a round of the inaugural FIM World Sand Races Cup in 2023[9] and was also on the World Cup calendar in 2024.[10]

1,173 registered participants, including 624 on motorcycles, competed in 2025, the highest number to date.[11]

Race format

The 12.5 km (7.8 mi) circuit is situated amongst the dunes of Villa Gesell, some of which are 45 m (148 ft) high, and includes a section along the shore[1] 40 m (130 ft) from the water.[12]

A sprint race takes place on the Saturday and the main race on the Sunday.[13] There are many categories and classes catering for motorcycles and quads including supercross and enduro type events.[14]

Entry for spectators is free but there is a requirement to donate a non-perishable food item or a school supply[9] for children's homes and social service organisations.[1]

Winners

Winners 1992-2001
Year Motorcycles Quads
2T PRO 4T PRO
1992 Andres Junco
Suzuki
- Juan Tesei
Honda
1993 Andres Junco
Suzuki
- Esteban Segat
Honda
1994 Fabio Dobal
Honda
- Esteban Segat
Honda
1995 Not run
1996 Luis Pighetti
Honda
- Alejandro Patronelli
Yamaha
1997 Luis Pighetti
Honda
Lucas Rovatti
Yamaha
Alejandro Patronelli
Yamaha
1998 Luis Pighetti
Honda
Demián Villar
Yamaha
Osvaldo Baio
Yamaha
1999 Luis Pighetti
Honda
Anders Erickson
Husqvarna
Alejandro Patronelli
Yamaha
2000 Jani Laaksonen
Gas Gas
Anders Erickson
Husqvarna
Mauro De Francesco
Yamaha
2001 Luis Pighetti
Yamaha
Anders Erickson
Husqvarna
Jorge Santamarina
Honda
Sources: [15][16]
Winners 2002-2011
Year Motorcycles Quads
2T PRO 4T PRO 2T/4T PRO PRO
2002 Not run
2003 Javier Pizzolito
Honda
Luis Pighetti
Yamaha
- - Jorge Santamarina
Honda
2004 Luis Correa
Yamaha
Luis Pighetti
Honda
- - Jorge Santamarina
Honda
2005 - - Sebastian Sanchez
Honda
- Marcos Patronelli
Yamaha
2006 - - Sebastian Sanchez
Honda
- Marcos Patronelli
Yamaha
2007 - Arnaud Demeester
Yamaha
- - Marcos Patronelli
Honda
2008 - - - Timotei Potisek
Honda
Marcos Patronelli
Honda
2009 - - - Javier Pizzolito
Honda
Jorge Santamarina
Yamaha
2010 - - - Jean Claude Mousse
Yamaha
Hernán Di Maio
Yamaha
2011 - - - Milko Potisek
Yamaha
Javier Altieri
Yamaha
Sources: [15][16]
Winners 2012-2021
Year PRO Motorcycles Quads
2012 Luis Correa
Kawasaki
Javier Altieri
Yamaha
2013 Adrien van Beveren
Yamaha
Javier Altieri
Yamaha
2014 Felipe Ellis
Kawasaki
Javier Altieri
Yamaha
2015 Adrien van Beveren
Yamaha
Javier Altieri
Yamaha
2016 Felipe Ellis
Kawasaki
Javier Altieri
Yamaha
2017 Nahuel Kriger
KTM
José Guerra
Yamaha
2018 Darío Arco
Yamaha
José Guerra
Yamaha
2019 Joaquín Poli
Honda
Chad Wienen
Yamaha
2020 Rodrigo Landa
Yamaha
José Guerra
Yamaha
2021 Not run
Sources: [15]
Winners 2022-
Year PRO Motorcycles Quads
2022 Not run
2023 Todd Kellett
Yamaha
José Guerra
Yamaha
2024 Todd Kellett
Yamaha
José Guerra
Yamaha
2025 Joaquín Poli
Kawasaki
Nahuel Coleur
Yamaha
2026 Cyril Genot
Honda
Santiago Caliendo
Yamaha
Sources: [15][17]

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b Gil, David. "Se corrió el Enduro del Verano 2019" [The 2019 Summer Enduro was held]. Taller Actual (in European Spanish). Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  3. ^ a b "El Enduro Se Prepara Para Dejar Su Huella En La Costa" [Enduro Is Preparing To Leave Its Mark On The Coast]. Tiempo Motor (in Spanish). 11 February 2009. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  4. ^ Cuadros, Bandera a (27 February 2026). "Barbery, el relator del Enduro del Verano" [Barbery, the commentator of the Summer Enduro]. banderaacuadros.com.ar (in European Spanish). Retrieved 4 March 2026.
  5. ^ "Este fin de semana se disputa el" [This weekend the "Enduro del Verano Gesell Le Touquet" takes place]. diario Si Gesell (in Spanish). 20 February 2009. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  6. ^ Fargher, Seth (13 March 2018). "Just a Few ATVs Showed Up For The Enduro Del Verano in Argentina + Video". ATV.com. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  7. ^ "Argentina recibe una nueva edición del Enduro del Verano" [Argentina hosts a new edition of the Enduro del Verano.]. Argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). 13 February 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  8. ^ "Se cancela el Enduro del Verano 2021" [The 2021 Summer Enduro is cancelled]. fueluniverse.tv (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  9. ^ a b Forcieri, Maximo (8 February 2023). "Vuelve el Enduro del Verano: luego de dos interrupciones y, ahora, como parte del mundial de arena de la FIM" [The Enduro del Verano is back: after two interruptions and now as part of the FIM sand world championship]. Motoblog.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  10. ^ "Llega El Fin De Semana Del Enduro Del Verano En Villa Gesell" [The Summer Enduro Weekend Is Coming To Villa Gesell]. Gesell.gob.ar (in Spanish). 19 February 2024. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  11. ^ "Poli y Coleur, los ganadores de una edición récord del Enduro del Verano" [Poli and Coleur, the winners of a record-breaking edition of the Enduro del Verano]. Diario La Capital de Mar del Plata (in European Spanish). 23 February 2025. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  12. ^ "Villa Gesell, sede del Enduro del Verano" [Villa Gesell, host of the Enduro del Verano]. Primera Edición (in Spanish). 18 February 2018. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  13. ^ "Espeluznante: los accidentes del Enduro del Verano que pudieron haber terminado en tragedia" [Terrifying: The accidents at the Summer Enduro that could have ended in tragedy]. infobae (in European Spanish). 28 February 2024. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
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  17. ^ "Cyril Genot y Santiago Caliendo, los campeones del EDV 2026" [Cyril Genot and Santiago Caliendo, the EDV 2026 champions]. FuelUniverse (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 March 2026.