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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.

YearVenue125cc Winner
2025Romagné Circuit, FranceMano Faure
2024Circuit Kamperweg, NetherlandsNoel Zanocz
2023TCS Racing Park, RomaniaMathis Valin
2022Lavanko Circuit, FinlandIvano Van Erp
2021Megalopolis, GreeceHaakon Osterhagen
2020Megalopolis, GreeceCancelled
2019Ciclamino Circuit, ItalyMattia Guadagnini
2018Horsham Track, AustraliaBailey Malkiewicz
2017Lange Motokeskus, EstoniaGianluca Facchetti
2016Orlyonok Circuit, RussiaJago Geerts
2015El Molar Circuit, SpainMaxime Renaux
2014La Petite Gette, BelgiumBrian Hsu
2013Jinín Circuit, Czech RepublicPauls Jonass
2012Gorna Rositza, BulgariaTim Gajser
2011Tittoni Circuit, ItalyJoey Savatgy
2010Sainte-Radegonde, FranceJordi Tixier
2009Taupo Track, New ZealandEli Tomac
2008Circuit Kamperweg, NetherlandsMatīss Karro
2007Gorna Rositza, BulgariaBlake Wharton
2006Lavanko Circuit, FinlandJoël Roelants
2005Jinín Circuit, Czech RepublicDennis Verbruggen
2004Kegums Circuit, LatviaIvo 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.

YearVenue85cc Winner
2025Romagné Circuit, FranceRafael Mennillo
2024Circuit Kamperweg, NetherlandsLevi Townley
2023TCS Racing Park, RomaniaDani Heitink
2022Lavanko Circuit, FinlandGyan Doensen
2021Megalopolis, GreeceMattia Barbieri
2020Megalopolis, GreeceCancelled
2019Ciclamino Circuit, ItalyValerio Lata
2018Horsham Track, AustraliaCaden Braswell
2017Lange Motokeskus, EstoniaEddie Jay Wade
2016Orlyonok Circuit, RussiaRene Hofer
2015El Molar Circuit, SpainRaivo Dankers
2014La Petite Gette, BelgiumKim Savaste
2013Jinín Circuit, Czech RepublicConrad Mewse
2012Gorna Rositza, BulgariaBrian Hsu
2011Tittoni Circuit, ItalyPauls Jonass
2010Sainte-Radegonde, FranceHenry Jacobi
2009Taupo Track, New ZealandJay Wilson
2008Circuit Kamperweg, NetherlandsJeffrey Herlings
2007Gorna Rositza, BulgariaKen Roczen
2006Lavanko Circuit, FinlandAlessandro Lupino
2005Jinín Circuit, Czech RepublicSteven Clarke
2004Kegums Circuit, LatviaZach 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.

YearVenue65cc Winner
2025Romagné Circuit, FranceKannon Zabojnik
2024Circuit Kamperweg, NetherlandsKash Van Hamond
2023TCS Racing Park, RomaniaPatricks Cirulis
2022Lavanko Circuit, FinlandLucas Leok
2021Megalopolis, GreeceAaron Katona
2020Megalopolis, GreeceCancelled
2019Ciclamino Circuit, ItalyVitezslav Marek
2018Horsham Track, AustraliaBrando Rispoli
2017Lange Motokeskus, EstoniaIvano Van Erp
2016Orlyonok Circuit, RussiaKirill Vorobyev
2015El Molar Circuit, SpainKay De Wolf
2014La Petite Gette, BelgiumJett Lawrence
2013Jinín Circuit, Czech RepublicAiden Tijero
2012Gorna Rositza, BulgariaCaleb Grothues
2011Tittoni Circuit, ItalyJorge Prado
2010Sainte-Radegonde, FranceJake Pinhancos

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