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GateDrop
2026-06-12 08:35:12
Pre entry list: Junior Motocross World Championship – Jinin
Summary By: eMotoX
The 2026 FIM Junior Motocross World Championship is set to take place in Jinin, Czech Republic, on 4–5 July, attracting a record number of participants and nations. This highly anticipated event will feature over 282 riders competing across three classes: 125cc, 85cc, and 65cc. With representation from 40 countries, the championship has expanded its global reach compared to previous years, underscoring the growing popularity and accessibility of motocross among young riders worldwide.
The entry list highlights a diverse and competitive field, including traditional European powerhouses such as France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Spain, and Great Britain. However, the event also boasts strong participation from countries outside Europe, including the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, South Africa, Colombia, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Uganda, Mongolia, Israel, Indonesia, and the Philippines. This broad international presence promises a dynamic and thrilling competition, showcasing emerging talent from every corner of the globe.
Among the notable riders entered in the 125cc class are Bartosz Parka from Poland, Jarno Jansen representing Switzerland, and several strong contenders from the USA, Ireland, and the Czech Republic. The 85cc and 65cc classes similarly feature a wide array of promising juniors, with riders from Uganda, Venezuela, and Mongolia adding to the event’s global flavour. The extensive and detailed entry list reflects the depth of talent and the high level of competition expected at the championship.
The championship not only serves as a platform for young riders to compete for individual glory but also emphasises national pride, with many riders representing their countries on an international stage. The event’s growth and diversity highlight motocross’s development as a truly global sport, providing opportunities for emerging talent and contributing to the sport’s future. As the countdown continues, anticipation builds for what promises to be a memorable weekend of junior motocross racing in Jinin.
