Infront Moto Racing is proud to announce that the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship will return to Jinín, Czech Republic, in 2026, which will mark the third time this historic venue has welcomed the prestigious event, following successful editions in 2005 and 2013.
The championship has long served as a springboard for future stars of motocross. In 2013, Jinín witnessed unforgettable performances, including Pauls Jonass winning the 125cc title with a 1–2 score ahead of Calvin Vlaanderen, while in the 85cc category, it was Conrad Mewse who triumphed, ahead of future MXGP icons such as Hunter Lawrence, Chase Sexton, and Jorge Prado.
This year’s edition in Romagné, France, once again showcased the depth of talent on the world stage especially with home hero Mano Faure claiming the EMX125 title. Rafael Mennillo also secured victory on home soil in the 85cc class, while the 65cc World Cup went to American Kannon Zabojnik, mastering the muddy conditions to take the gold medal.
The Jinín circuit, known for its demanding natural terrain and technical character, offers the perfect challenge for riders in all three categories, 65cc, 85cc, and 125cc. Its atmosphere, steeped in racing heritage and driven by a passionate local community, continues to make it one of the standout venues on the international junior motocross calendar.
Infront Moto Racing, in close cooperation with the FIM, remains fully committed to advancing the development of young talent. The return to Jinín in 2026 reflects this shared mission and the trust placed in the Czech organizers, who have consistently delivered top-tier events with professionalism and dedication.