Assen To Host FIM World Endurance Through 2006

Assen To Host FIM World Endurance Through 2006

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The Assen TT Circuit in Holland will host a round of the FIM Endurance World Championship series each year through the 2006 season.

The announcement of the deal was made today by FG Sport Group, which promotes and manages the series as well as the World Superbike, World Supersport and European Superstock Championship series.

The FIM Endurance World Championship held its first round, a 200-mile race, at the Assen circuit this season, according to FG Sport, and will hold Endurance World Championship races on Easter Monday at Assen for the next three years.

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