Team USA Wins FIM Junior Motocross
World Championship
T
he 2022 FIM Junior Motocross
World Champions and World
Cup Winner were crowned in Van-
taa, Finland, August 27-28, after
some close racing that saw Ivano
Van Erp crowned this year's 125cc
Junior World Champion, while
Gyan Doensen became the 85cc
Junior World Champion. Lucas
Leok won the 65cc World Cup.
In the overall standings, it was
Team USA who were victorious,
finishing at the top ahead of Team
Finland and Team Netherlands.
The teams from France and Esto-
nia completed the top five.
In all, seven riders—Tayce Mor-
gan, Maddox Temmerman, Car-
son Wood, Seth Dennis, Landon
Gibson, Casey Cochran and
Collin Allen—represented the U.S.
in Finland. The team was guided
by manager Jeff Cernic.
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RESULTS
1. USA (17)
2. Finland (25)
3. The Netherlands (26)
4. France (31)
5. Estonia (32)
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Team USA won the
FIM Junior MX World
Championship in the team
category. The race was
held in Finland.
bined individual results determin-
ing the winner and podium spots
for each Championship round.
FIM World Supercross Cham-
pionship points will be awarded
for each of the three main event
races. Points will follow the
traditional supercross format of
25, 22 and 20, 18 and 16 points
respectively for first through fifth
place, with the remaining 17 rid-
ers earning from 15 points to 1
point. In total, a maximum of 75
FIM World Championship points
are up for grabs at each WSX
Championship round.
In addition to the main event
races, the fastest SX2 qualifier
and the winner of the WSX Super-
pole will be awarded one addi-
tional Championship point.
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