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The FIM Motocross World Championship is a worldwide motocross series sanctioned by the F.I.M. It was inaugurated in 1957 using a 500 cc engine displacement formula. [ 1 ] In 1962 a 250cc class was added and in 1975, a 125cc class was introduced.
The 2025 FIM Motocross World Championship is the 69th FIM Motocross World Championship season. [1]In the MXGP class, Jorge Prado won his fourth world title in the 2024 season, however, he will not defend his title due to his move to compete in the America-based SuperMotocross World Championship series.
The 2024 FIM Motocross World Championship was the 68th FIM Motocross World Championship season. [ 1 ] In the MXGP class, Jorge Prado started the season as the reigning champion after picking up his third world title in 2023 .
The 2021 FIM Motocross World Championship was the 65th FIM Motocross World Championship season. [1]In the MXGP class, Tim Gajser started the season as the reigning champion after picking up his fourth world title in 2020.
In 1957 it was upgraded to World Championship status. [5] In 1962 a 250 cc world championship was established and, new rules were adopted dividing the races into two 45 minute heat races that were referred to as motos. [5] [6] In the smaller 250 cc category companies with two-stroke motorcycles came into their own.
The 2020 FIM Motocross World Championship was the 64th FIM Motocross World Championship season. It had 18 events, starting at Matterley Basin on 1 March and ending at Pietramurata, Italy on 8 November. [1] No races were held from April to July due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2015 FIM Motocross World Championship was the 59th F.I.M. Motocross World Championship season. It included 18 events, starting at Losail in Qatar on 28 February, and ending at San Bernardino, California in the United States on 20 September. [1]
The 1968 Motocross World Championship was the 12th edition of the Motocross World Championship organized by the FIM and reserved for 500cc and 250cc motorcycles.