Supporters – clubs FEMA represents motorcyclists in Europe and is fully funded by membership fees and donations. FEMA is completely independent and we do not receive any financial support from governments or from Europe. Through the membership fees, FEMA is able to have an office in Brussels, and employ two people that work hard to make sure the motorcyclists’ voice is heard. Motorcycle clubs or federations of clubs can support the FEMA work by paying a minimum contribution of €100 per year. Of course you are more than welcome to donate a higher amount! This will greatly help FEMA’s work on behalf of European riders. As FEMA Supporter you will have visibility on the FEMA website, including your logo and link to your website, you will receive a certificate in recognition of your support, and you will be able to use the ‘Supporter of FEMA’ logo. Does your club or federation want to become an FEMA Supporter? Just send us an email today and we will give you all the information you need to make the payment and support our good work! These great clubs and federations are supporting FEMA already: Federation Harley-Davidson Clubs Europe Website Motoclub Kayldall – Luxembourg Website SMC Sport is a club within SMC where all activities are about motorcycle sport. At the end of 2019 SMC Sport had 360 licensed riders in the following sports: 254 roadracing, 69 enduro, 27 MX, 4 dragracing, 28 flat track, 2 minimoto, 2 supermoto and 2 trial. These figures are proof of the wide range of members in SMC who are training and competeing. With 254 licenses in roadracing, SMC sport has about 30% of all roadracing licenses in Sweden. SMC Sport offers about 20 days per season for practice and race on tracks – all are booked when they are launched! We also arrange a club competition every year. SMC also attracts a lot of female riders and it is an international role model for how an organisation for riders on the roads can cooperate with the motorcycle sport organisation which gives both advantages. Website Trail Riders Fellowship – United Kingdom Website Women’s International Motorcycle Association Website Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet Share on Pinterest Share Share on LinkedIn Share Share on Digg Share Send email Mail Print Print