We welcome you to participate in the 78th FIM Rally in July 2025 in Lillehammer in Norway. We are excited about this year’s event and look forward to meeting everyone in Lillehammer. On this page, you will find all the necessary documents, the program, and information about Lillehammer as a destination. If you want more information about FIM and classical touring events visit: www.fim-touring.com
Best Regards
The Norwegian Motorsport Federation (NMF) and NMCU
Official organiser of the 2025 FIM Rally
Nous vous invitons à participer au 78e Rallye FIM en juillet 2025 à Lillehammer, en Norvège. Nous sommes ravis de cet événement et impatients de rencontrer tout le monde à Lillehammer. Sur cette page, vous trouverez tous les documents nécessaires, le programme et des informations sur Lillehammer en tant que destination.
Pour plus d’informations sur la FIM et les événements de tourisme classique, visitez : www.fim-touring.com.
Cordialement,
The Norwegian Motorsport Federation (NMF) et NMCU
Organisateurs officiels du Rallye FIM 2025
Preliminary programme
Monday 7th July 12.00:
Secretariat opens at Birkebeineren Olympic Area
Tuesday 8th July from 10.00:
Self-drive pre-selected tours to different interesting venues and activities in the area.
Wednesday 9th July from 09.00:
Arrival Control by nation, registering of participants, parc, fermé.
Thursday 10th July from 10.00:
Tour of Norway’s largest outdoor exhibition of historic buildings and old crafts, ‘Maihaugen’.
Friday 11th July Parade of Nations around and through the city of Lillehammer.
Saturday 12th July 12.00:
Secretariat closes
Programme préliminaire
Lundi 7 juillet à 12h00:
Ouverture du secrétariat à Birkebeineren Olympic Area
Mardi 8 juillet à partir de 10h00:
Excursions en voiture individuelle vers différents sites et activités intéressants dans la région.
Mercredi 9 juillet à partir de 09h00:
Contrôle des arrivées par nation, enregistrement des participants, parc fermé.
Jeudi 10 juillet à partir de 10h00:
Visite de Maihaugen, la plus grande exposition en plein air de bâtiments historiques et d’anciens métiers de Norvège.
Vendredi 11 juillet:
Parade des Nations dans et à travers la ville de Lillehammer.
Samedi 12 juillet à 12h00:
Fermeture du secrétariat.







MOTOTOURISM
It’s not only about riding a motorbike, it’s enjoying the motorbike. On the asphalt road or dirt tracks, facing the landscape, alone or together with your friends. To discover the environment, culture, history and share our passion!
Welcome to Lillehammer
The Lillehammer area contains impressive nature sights, exciting roads, important cultural sites and an abundance of interesting activity opportunities.
Historical Lillehammer
Maihaugen is Norway’s largest open-air museum with over 200 historic houses from the 13th century to today. Explore over 200 historic buildings, including the Garmo stave church from the 1200s and Queen Sonja’s childhood home from the 1930s.
Visit Lillehammer
It’s never difficult to find something to do in Lillehammer and Gudbrandsdalen! Visit Visit Lillehammer to read more about the area.
Important information
Important information regarding payment at the FIM Rally 2025
Please be aware that the FIM Rally 2025 is a cashless event, and all payments at the stadium must be made by card. Cash will not be accepted at any sales points within the venue.
Make sure to bring a valid payment card to ensure smooth transactions during the event.
If you have any questions, please contact NMF for assistance.
Informations importantes
Informations importantes concernant le paiement lors du FIM Rally 2025
Veuillez noter que le FIM Rally 2025 est un événement sans argent liquide. Tous les paiements au stade doivent être effectués par carte bancaire. L’argent liquide ne sera pas accepté aux points de vente situés sur le site.
Assurez-vous d’apporter une carte de paiement valide afin de faciliter vos achats pendant l’événement.
Pour toute question, veuillez contacter la Fédération Norvégienne de Motocyclisme (NMF).
OUTSTANDING MOTOTOURISM
The FIM Rally is the annual touristic event organized by the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM). It is considered the most important event on the international motorcycling calendar and attracts, every year, thousands of fans from more than 30 countries.
The first edition took place in 1936 in Berlin, during the Olympics, and saw the participation of riders coming from 11 countries. Estonia was the winning team while Italy won the title in Groningen (Holland) in 1950, in the first post-war edition. During the Iron Curtain years, the FIM Rally took place both in Eastern Europe and in the western countries of the Old Continent; in 1996 Tunisia hosted the first FIM Rally outside Europe. Due to the Covid-19 emergency, the event did not take place in 2020 and 2021 but returned in the following two years. From 26 to 28 June 2024, Chianciano Terme will host the 77th edition of the event, which will allow riders from all over the world to discover the beauties of Italy, Tuscany and beyond.
PAST EDITIONS
- 1936 – Berlin (DE)
- 1937 – Paris (FR)
- 1938 – Prague (CZ)
- 1939 – Zurich (CH)
- 1950 – Groningen (NL)
- 1951 – Genova (IT)
- 1952 – Madrid (ES)
- 1953 – Monthey (CH)
- 1954 – Luxembourg (LU)
- 1955 – Murnau (DE)
- 1956 – Tours (FR)
- 1957 – Olsztyn (PL)
- 1958 – Brussels (BE)
- 1959 – Scarborough (GB)
- 1960 – Firenze (IT)
- 1961 – Palma (ES)
- 1962 – Wien (AT)
- 1963 – Opatija (YU)
- 1964 – Ginevra (CH)
- 1965 – Nurburgring (DE)
- 1966 – Rouen (FR)
- 1967 – Moscow (UdRSS)
- 1968 – Perugia (IT)
- 1969 – Krakow (PL)
- 1970 – Prague (CZ)
26. 1971 – Middelburg (NL)
27. 1972 – Ohrid (YU)
28. 1973 – Francavilla (IT)
29. 1974 – Krems (AT)
30. 1975 – Lublin (PL)
31. 1976 – Neptun (RO)
32. 1977 – Pau (FR)
33. 1978 – Jesolo (IT)
34. 1979 – Maastricht (NL)
35. 1980 – Ettelbrick (LU)
36. 1981 – Vrnjacka (YU)
37. 1982 – Monthey (CH)
38. 1983 – Melk (AT)
39. 1984 – Jonkoping (SE)
40. 1985 – Nurburgring (DE)
41. 1986 – Budapest (HU)
42. 1987 – Cap d’Agde (FR)
43. 1988 – Kuopio (FI)
44. 1989 – Barcelona (ES)
45. 1990 – Belgrad (YU)
46. 1991 – Eindhoven (NL)
47. 1992 – Edinburgh (GB)
48. 1993 – Hasselt (BE)
49. 1994 – Havirov (CZ)
50. 1995 – Malselv (NO)
51. 1996 – La Marsa (TN)
52. 1997 – Krakow (PL)
53. 1998 – Falun (SE)
54. 1999 – Epernay (FR)
55. 2000 – Martigny (CH)
56. 2001 – Killarney (IE)
57. 2002 – Aalborg (DK)
58. 2003 – Benalmadena (ES)
59. 2004 – Arnhem (NL)
60. 2005 – Tartu (EE)
61. 2006 – Berlin (DE)
62. 2007 – Cesenatico (IT)
63. 2008 – Gialova (GR)
64. 2009 – Zadar (HR)
65. 2010 – Herentals (BE)
66. 2011 – Tulln / Wien (AT)
67. 2012 – Bydgoszcz (PL)
68. 2013 – Epernay (FR)
69. 2014 – Tampere (FI)
70. 2015 – Vorden (NL)
71. 2016 – Liptov (SK)
72. 2017 – Sundsvall (SE)
73. 2018 – Trakai (LT)
74. 2019 – Roskilde (DK)
75. 2022 – Ferropolis (DE)
76. 2023 – Saragozza (ES)
77. 2024 – Chianciano Terme (IT)