The World Indoor Enduro Championship was decided in just two rounds this year, and for the second time in a row, Taddy Blazusiak came out on top. Blazusiak was awarded the Championship despite the fact that the final round of the championship had been cancelled.
The World Indoor Enduro Championship season had five rounds scheduled for 2011, but only two materialized. Blazusiak took third at the Genoa round, and 1st in Barcelona, to put himself on the top of the standings.
The three rounds in Brazil, Vigo, Spain, and Lisbon, Portugal were all cancelled this year due to financial reasons. The International Motorcycle Federation made the decision to award Blazusiak the championship despite the shortened season.
Blazusiak scored 103 points during the two rounds of Indoor Enduro. Joakim Ljunggren took second with 86 points, and Mike Ahola took third with 73 points.






