The countdown is on as the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship heads to the Czech Republic, with the 2026 edition set to take place in Jinin on 4–5 July. The Czech venue will welcome the next generation of motocross stars for what is shaping up to be another exciting and outstanding globally represented junior event.
A total of 40 nations will be represented in Jinin, surpassing last year’s tally, with more than 282 riders entered across the three classes: 100 in the 125cc Junior World Championship, 94 in the 85cc and 88 in the 65cc Junior World Cup. This strong global presence repsents a record figure for the event and reflects the continued growth of motocross worldwide and its increasing accessibility to young talent from all corners of the globe. Showcasing talents from all around the world coming together to claim the world title as well as competing for their nations, it’s what it’s all about!
Alongside the host nation Czech Republic and established European powerhouses such as France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Spain and Great Britain, the entry list once again stretches far beyond Europe. The USA, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, South Africa, Colombia, Costa Rica and Venezuela have all confirmed riders, while Uganda, Mongolia, Israel, Indonesia and the Philippines complete a truly worldwide line-up.
This broad and global representation promises a highly competitive and memorable weekend of racing, highlighting motocross as a truly global sport.
The Entry Lists are below:
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