Junior Riders Clinch Fox Holeshots At The 2026 Junior World Champion

The FIM Junior Motocross World Championship returned to Jinín, in the Czech Republic countryside 130km south of Prague, on July 4-5, with 260 riders representing 38 nations chasing gold plates across...

Junior Riders Clinch Fox Holeshots At The 2026 Junior World Champion

The FIM Junior Motocross World Championship returned to Jinín, in the Czech Republic countryside 130km south of Prague, on July 4-5, with 260 riders representing 38 nations chasing gold plates across three classes. Before any world title was decided, six riders had already etched their names into the weekend by grabbing the Fox Holeshot, the honour awarded to whoever hits first the white line on the first corner. The importance of starting at the front is increasingly paramount and key to a successful race!

 

 


In race one, Spain's Oleguer Riba grabbed the early lead and with it the Fox Holeshot award, while race two saw France's Sleny Goyer start with real intent and pull the Fox Holeshot!

 

 


Patriks Cirulis from Latvia started his Sunday impeccably well with the Fox Holeshot. Race two saw France's Mathys Agullo claim the Fox Holeshot.


Italy's Daniel Corda jumped into the early lead in race one, claiming the Fox Holeshot, In race 2, Latvia's Bruno Geitus flew from the start in race two, taking the Fox Holeshot.

 

 

 

 

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