FIM Motocross Junior World Championship

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FIM Motocross Junior World Championship
Category Motocross
CountryInternational
Inaugural season2004
Riders' champion125cc - Flag of Hungary.svg Noel Zanocz
85cc - Flag of New Zealand.svg Levi Townley
65cc - Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kash van Hamond
Constructors' champion125cc - Flag of Italy.svg Fantic
85cc - Flag of Japan.svg Yamaha
65cc - Flag of Austria.svg Gas Gas
Motorsport current event.svg Current season

The FIM Motocross Junior World Championship is a motorcross championship for younger riders, inaugurated in 2004, and is a feeder series to the FIM Motocross World Championship.

Champions

SeasonLocation125ccConstructor85ccConstructor65ccConstructor
2004 Flag of Latvia.svg Kegums Flag of Latvia.svg Ivo Šteinbergs Flag of Japan.svg Yamaha Flag of the United States.svg Zachary Osborne Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2005 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jinín Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dennis Verbruggen Flag of Japan.svg Yamaha Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steven Clarke Flag of Japan.svg Suzuki
2006 Flag of Finland.svg Vantaa Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joel Roelants Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Lupino Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2007 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sevlievo Flag of the United States.svg Blake Wharton Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of Germany.svg Ken Roczen Flag of Japan.svg Suzuki
2008 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Heerde Flag of Latvia.svg Matīss Karro Flag of Japan.svg Suzuki Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeffrey Herlings Flag of Japan.svg Suzuki
2009 Flag of New Zealand.svg Taupō Flag of the United States.svg Eli Tomac Flag of Japan.svg Honda Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jay Wilson Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2010 Flag of France.svg Dardon-Gueugnon Flag of France.svg Jordi Tixier Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of Germany.svg Henri Jacobi Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of the United States.svg Jake Pinhancos Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2011 Flag of Italy.svg Cingoli Flag of the United States.svg Joseph Savatgy Flag of Japan.svg Suzuki Flag of Latvia.svg Pauls Jonass Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of Spain.svg Jorge Prado García Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2012 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sevlievo Flag of Slovenia.svg Tim Gajser Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of the Republic of China.svg Brian Hsu Flag of Japan.svg Suzuki Flag of Australia (converted).svg Caleb Grothues Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2013 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jinín Flag of Latvia.svg Pauls Jonass Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Conrad Mewse Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of the United States.svg Aiden Tijero Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2014 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lierneux Flag of Germany.svg Brian Hsu Flag of Japan.svg Suzuki Flag of Finland.svg Kim Savaste Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jett Lawrence Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2015 Flag of Spain.svg El Molar Flag of France.svg Maxime Renaux Flag of Japan.svg Yamaha Flag of the Netherlands.svg Raivo Dankers Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kay Karssemakers Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2016 Flag of Russia.svg Orlyonok Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jago Geerts Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of Austria.svg Rene Hofer Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of Russia.svg Kirill Vorobyev Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2017 Flag of Estonia.svg Lange Flag of Italy.svg Gianluca Facchetti Flag of Austria.svg Husqvarna Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eddie Wade Flag of Austria.svg Husqvarna Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ivano van Erp Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2018 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Horsham Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bailey Malkiewicz Flag of Japan.svg Yamaha Flag of the United States.svg Caden Braswell Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of Australia (converted).svg Braden Plath Flag of Austria.svg Husqvarna
2019 Flag of Italy.svg Pietramurata Flag of Italy.svg Mattia Guadagnini Flag of Austria.svg Husqvarna Flag of Italy.svg Valerio Lata Flag of Austria.svg KTM Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vitezslav Marek Flag of Austria.svg KTM
2021 Flag of Greece.svg Megalopolis Flag of Norway.svg Håkon Østerhagen Flag of Italy.svg Fantic Flag of Italy.svg Mattia Barbieri Flag of Austria.svg Gas Gas Flag of Hungary.svg Aron Katona Flag of Austria.svg Husqvarna
2022 Flag of Finland.svg Vantaa Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ivano van Erp Flag of Japan.svg Yamaha Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gyan Doensen Flag of Austria.svg Husqvarna Flag of Estonia.svg Lucas Leok Flag of Austria.svg Husqvarna
2023 Flag of Romania.svg Bucharest Flag of France.svg Mathis Valin Flag of Austria.svg Gas Gas Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dani Heitink Flag of Austria.svg Husqvarna Flag of Latvia.svg Patriks Cirulis Flag of Austria.svg Husqvarna
2024 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Heerde Flag of Hungary.svg Noel Zanocz Flag of Italy.svg Fantic Flag of New Zealand.svg Levi Townley Flag of Japan.svg Yamaha Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kash van Hamond Flag of Austria.svg Gas Gas


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