Portuguese Motorcycling Federation
Sport | Motorsport |
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Jurisdiction | Portugal |
Abbreviation | FMP |
Headquarters | Lisbon |
President | Jorge Pessanha Viegas |
Official website | |
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The Portuguese Motorcycling Federation (FMP) (Portuguese: Federação de Motociclismo de Portugal; FMP) is the governing body of Motorcycling in Portugal.[1] It is based in Lisbon.
It organises the Portuguese racing championships, which interests are: Enduro, Cross Country, Quad Cross, Motocross, Supercross, Offroad, SuperMoto, Stunt Riding, Trial and Road racing.
Besides racing, it covers several non-competitive activities like managing affiliated Clubs rallies calendar and events such as Portugal de Lés a Lés.
References
- ^ Stilwell, Alexandra (15 November 2023). "Monte Gordo hosts last leg of Sand Races World Cup". Portugal Resident. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
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