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Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme

MIES, SWITZERLANDAssociation de droit suisseReg: 275954910173-88Since 26/11/2012

Budget

€30,462,000

EP Access

1

accredited persons

Staff

2

0.75 FTE

EU Grants

None

Mission & Goals

The FIM, the “Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme” (International Motorcycling Federation), is the governing body for motorcycle racing, representing 116 national motorcycle federations (of which 47 in Europe) divided into six continental unions. The FIM runs 59 FIM World Championships and Prizes in five different disciplines and is also engaged in non-sporting activities - tourism, gatherings and leisure, mobility, transport, road safety and public policy, and the environment. At the political level, the FIM is the spokesman for the motorcycling community. Together with its partners, ACEM, FEMA and FIA, the FIM contributes to the debate on all motorcycling related topics. The FIM has taken on the responsibility to make motorcycle riding a safe, environmentally friendly and enjoyable activity not only now but also in the future. The FIM was the first international sports federation to impose an Environmental Code in 1994.

EU Legislative Interests

The FIM follows any policies related to motorcycling, for example, the Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy; L-category (Regulation 168/2013) and related regulations; Fit-for-55 Package and included files, such as the revision of the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Directive or new CO2 standards vehicles; Road safety initiatives including the EU Road Safety Policy Framework 2021-2030 and the Roadworthiness package; End-of-life Vehicles Regulation; Revision of the Urban Mobility Package, the ITS Directive and the TEN-T Regulation; Revision of the Driving Licenses Directive; Sustainable motorcycling and e-mobility; Sustainable Tourism Strategy; Horizon Europe; Green Vehicles Initiative; Personal Protective Equipment; Sport-related policies.

Communication Activities

The FIM has responded to several public consultations of the European Commission, for example on the roadmap for the revision of the Urban Mobility Package, the revision of the Driving Licences Directive, the Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy, the new Urban Mobility Framework, the proposal for the revision of the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Directive or the Sustainable Tourism Strategy. The FIM actively promotes its priorities at events/webinars organised by mobility stakeholders such as the Forum for Mobility and Society. Examples include the participation in the FMS webinars throughout 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025.

Interests Represented

Does not represent commercial interests

Member Of

The FIM is a member of the: - European Transport Safety Council (ETSC - www.etsc.eu) - Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations (ARISF - www.arisf.org) - Forum for Mobility and Society (FMS - www.debatingmobility.eu) - Connected Motorcycle Consortium (CMC - https://www.cmc-info.net/) - Sustainable Transport Forum (https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/clean-transport-urban-transport/sustainable-transport-forum-stf_en) -The Swappable Batteries Motorcycle Consortium (https://www.sb-mc.net/) -The UN World Tourism Organisation (https://www.unwto.org/) -The United Nations Road Safety Collaboration (https://www.who.int/groups/united-nations-road-safety-collaboration) -The Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety (https://www.roadsafetyngos.org/)

Organisation Members

All details about the 116 FIM Affiliated Federations can be found on the FIM website: https://www.fim-moto.com/en/fim/continental-unions-national-federations

Additional Information

The FIM is supported by FIPRA international in their public affairs activities. FIPRA international's transparency register number is 58746194306-23

Commissioner Meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.