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Welcome to the results hub for the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship (JMX). This prestigious annual event serves as the ultimate proving ground for global motocross talent, bringing together the world's fastest young riders to compete for prestigious junior world titles. Navigating the ranks from grassroots racing to global prominence, competitors battle across three distinct engine displacements: the ultra-competitive 125cc, 85cc, and youth 65cc classes.
Historically held on premier sand tracks and challenging hard-pack clay circuits across Europe, the JMX championship crowns the future stars of MXGP and AMA Supercross championships.
The next FIM Junior Motocross World Championship event will be at the Jinín Circuit in the Czech Republic on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th of July, 2026.
Before the gate drops, you can review the official JMX Entry List to see the provisional line-up. Once racing begins, check back here for the latest JMX TV Schedule once broadcasting times and details are released, with full 2026 JMX Results updated instantly at the end of each race.
Explore the complete archive of overall champions below, tracking every world title winner and historic race classification from 2004 through to 2025.
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Junior MX World Champions
Track the legacy of the sport’s fastest young athletes. Below, you will find the comprehensive history of the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship overall winners, broken down by classification and the racing tracks they conquered from 2004 to the present day.
125cc JMX Champions
The 125cc class is the ultimate stepping stone into professional racing ranks like EMX125 and MX2. Over the years, this highly competitive group has featured intense battles on everything from deep sand tracks to grueling hard-pack clay circuits.
| Year | Venue | 125cc Winner |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Romagné Circuit, France | Mano Faure |
| 2024 | Circuit Kamperweg, Netherlands | Noel Zanocz |
| 2023 | TCS Racing Park, Romania | Mathis Valin |
| 2022 | Lavanko Circuit, Finland | Ivano Van Erp |
| 2021 | Megalopolis, Greece | Haakon Osterhagen |
| 2020 | Megalopolis, Greece | Cancelled |
| 2019 | Ciclamino Circuit, Italy | Mattia Guadagnini |
| 2018 | Horsham Track, Australia | Bailey Malkiewicz |
| 2017 | Lange Motokeskus, Estonia | Gianluca Facchetti |
| 2016 | Orlyonok Circuit, Russia | Jago Geerts |
| 2015 | El Molar Circuit, Spain | Maxime Renaux |
| 2014 | La Petite Gette, Belgium | Brian Hsu |
| 2013 | Jinín Circuit, Czech Republic | Pauls Jonass |
| 2012 | Gorna Rositza, Bulgaria | Tim Gajser |
| 2011 | Tittoni Circuit, Italy | Joey Savatgy |
| 2010 | Sainte-Radegonde, France | Jordi Tixier |
| 2009 | Taupo Track, New Zealand | Eli Tomac |
| 2008 | Circuit Kamperweg, Netherlands | Matīss Karro |
| 2007 | Gorna Rositza, Bulgaria | Blake Wharton |
| 2006 | Lavanko Circuit, Finland | Joël Roelants |
| 2005 | Jinín Circuit, Czech Republic | Dennis Verbruggen |
| 2004 | Kegums Circuit, Latvia | Ivo Šteinbergs |
85cc JMX Champions
The 85cc classification is where youth racers show what they can do on the international stage, displaying incredible bike control and racecraft on demanding circuits across Europe.
| Year | Venue | 85cc Winner |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Romagné Circuit, France | Rafael Mennillo |
| 2024 | Circuit Kamperweg, Netherlands | Levi Townley |
| 2023 | TCS Racing Park, Romania | Dani Heitink |
| 2022 | Lavanko Circuit, Finland | Gyan Doensen |
| 2021 | Megalopolis, Greece | Mattia Barbieri |
| 2020 | Megalopolis, Greece | Cancelled |
| 2019 | Ciclamino Circuit, Italy | Valerio Lata |
| 2018 | Horsham Track, Australia | Caden Braswell |
| 2017 | Lange Motokeskus, Estonia | Eddie Jay Wade |
| 2016 | Orlyonok Circuit, Russia | Rene Hofer |
| 2015 | El Molar Circuit, Spain | Raivo Dankers |
| 2014 | La Petite Gette, Belgium | Kim Savaste |
| 2013 | Jinín Circuit, Czech Republic | Conrad Mewse |
| 2012 | Gorna Rositza, Bulgaria | Brian Hsu |
| 2011 | Tittoni Circuit, Italy | Pauls Jonass |
| 2010 | Sainte-Radegonde, France | Henry Jacobi |
| 2009 | Taupo Track, New Zealand | Jay Wilson |
| 2008 | Circuit Kamperweg, Netherlands | Jeffrey Herlings |
| 2007 | Gorna Rositza, Bulgaria | Ken Roczen |
| 2006 | Lavanko Circuit, Finland | Alessandro Lupino |
| 2005 | Jinín Circuit, Czech Republic | Steven Clarke |
| 2004 | Kegums Circuit, Latvia | Zach Osborne |
65cc JMX Champions
As the entry-level tier for global junior dominance, the 65cc classification brings together the fastest grassroots youth racers on the planet. Officially added to the championship in 2010 to highlight the youngest rising stars.
| Year | Venue | 65cc Winner |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Romagné Circuit, France | Kannon Zabojnik |
| 2024 | Circuit Kamperweg, Netherlands | Kash Van Hamond |
| 2023 | TCS Racing Park, Romania | Patricks Cirulis |
| 2022 | Lavanko Circuit, Finland | Lucas Leok |
| 2021 | Megalopolis, Greece | Aaron Katona |
| 2020 | Megalopolis, Greece | Cancelled |
| 2019 | Ciclamino Circuit, Italy | Vitezslav Marek |
| 2018 | Horsham Track, Australia | Brando Rispoli |
| 2017 | Lange Motokeskus, Estonia | Ivano Van Erp |
| 2016 | Orlyonok Circuit, Russia | Kirill Vorobyev |
| 2015 | El Molar Circuit, Spain | Kay De Wolf |
| 2014 | La Petite Gette, Belgium | Jett Lawrence |
| 2013 | Jinín Circuit, Czech Republic | Aiden Tijero |
| 2012 | Gorna Rositza, Bulgaria | Caleb Grothues |
| 2011 | Tittoni Circuit, Italy | Jorge Prado |
| 2010 | Sainte-Radegonde, France | Jake Pinhancos |
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