Registration for the 2023 events will open the week starting January 30.
the competitive season will kick off in Australia next March and even the amateurs will be able to be part of the game.
Amateur racing will also return next season, thus giving everyone the opportunity to line up on the starting line, thus allowing all the agonists to ride the same stages as the strongest pro riders in the world.

Amateurs will compete on Saturdays
The amateur competition will be held the day before the main event, giving riders the chance to tackle some of the most epic trails in the world and enjoy the main race the following day.
It starts in Tasmania on 25 and 26 March
the start will be given in March in Tasmania, with a double race. the first in Maydena and the second in Derby. for the first it will be the debut in EWS. a place born in 2018 but which has already hosted the Australian National Champ of Downhill and the National Enduro Champs. With over 70 different routes on 80km of trails it will thrill riders.

For the second test, that of Derby, it is instead a return. The Enduro World Series has already made a stop in the mining town in 2017, when it wowed riders by also winning the Specialized Trail of the Year award. So the revival of this location, set for 1 and 2 April, was a dutiful choice.
Mark down January 30th
Anyone who wants to discover these two destinations and has the desire to test themselves on the Enduro Word Series trails at heart, save this date, when registrations for the two stages will open.
Source: Enduro Word Series
