Junior World Championship 2025: Entry list guide

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One of the highlights of the 2025 calendar, the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship will take place on the Romagné track, in France, on 5 and 6 July for a weekend dedicated to youth.

2025 FIM Junior Motocross World Championship Set for Romagné, France

One of the standout events on the 2025 motocross calendar, the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship is set to take place in Romagné, France, on July 5–6. The weekend will be fully dedicated to the sport’s next generation, as riders from around the globe compete for world titles in the 125cc, 85cc, and 65cc categories.

In a major step forward for exposure and accessibility, this year’s Junior Motocross World Championship will be live streamed for the first time on MXGP-TV.

Several countries have already confirmed their full line-ups across all three classes, promising a highly competitive and international field.

This post will be updated as more countries announce their line-ups.

Team Ireland
125cc:
Cole McCollough
Lewiss Pratt
Michael McCullagh
Alfie Herron
Kole Nally
85cc:
James McCann
Ryan Flynn
Daniel Devine
65cc:
Max Jones
Freddie Carmichael
Mason Shields
Team Finland
125cc:
Viktor Leppälä 
85cc:
Mauno Keskikallio
Team Australia
85cc:
Kye Sproule
Mason Ezergailis
65cc:
Seth Thomas
Blake Bohannon
Team USA
125cc:
Braxtyn Mes
Brady Olsen
Tristan Prueitt
85cc:
Easton Graves
Gauge Brown
Jackson Vic
Maddox Temmerman
Colt Martin
65cc:
Levi Geis
Kannon Zabojnik
Rayclin Kyler
Team France
125cc:
Mateo Bernard
Liam Bruneau
Mano Faure
Léo Diss-Fenard
Kenzo Ferez
Sleny Goyer
Yannis Lopez
85cc:
Valentin Berjaud
Enzo Herzogernath
Tim Lopes
Rafael Mennillo
Louis Morette
Loan Torro
65cc:
Mathys Agullo
Arthur Annelot
Jordan Cadenel
Timotei Cez
Pablo Gonzalez
Liam Morette
Team Belgium
125cc:
Ian Ampoorter
Jarne Bervoets
Douwe Van Mechgelen
85cc:
Torre Van Mechgelen
Timéo Mohring
65cc:
Cedric Fleeracker
Tobe Vandeneyde
Jul Abts
Team Spain
125cc:
Enzo Badenas
Alex Lasheras
Samuel Tapia
Jordi Alba
Jorge Salvador
85cc:
Aitor López Durán
José Antonio López
Celso Rodríguez
Santiago Cordero
Pau Caudet
65cc:
Alonso Tribaldos
Biel Vilalta
Izan Rodríguez
Pepe Badiella
Eleu José

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