The 2022 FIM Bajas World Cup season is the 11th season of the
FIM Bajas World Cup, an international
rally raid competition for motorbikes, quads and SSVs.
Calendar
The calendar for the 2022 season originally had ten baja-style events scheduled,[1] with some of the events also being part of
2022 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas. The Atacama Baja doubleheader was later removed from the schedule.
The following classes and categories are included:
Category 1: Bike (Up to 450cc single or twin cylinder, 2T or 4T)
Category 2: Quads (three-wheel vehicles are forbidden)
Category 3: SSV
Class 1: Women
Class 2: Junior
Class 3: Veterans
The
FIM will award the World Cup to both riders and manufacturers of the bike category; also to riders only in the quad, and SSV (driver and co-driver) categories, as well as to riders only in the woman, and junior classes. A Trophy is awarded to the winners of the veterans category. Any other category, i.e. “Over 450cc” do not count for any of the
FIM Baja World Cups.[2]
The 2022 FIM Bajas World Cup season is the 11th season of the
FIM Bajas World Cup, an international
rally raid competition for motorbikes, quads and SSVs.
Calendar
The calendar for the 2022 season originally had ten baja-style events scheduled,[1] with some of the events also being part of
2022 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas. The Atacama Baja doubleheader was later removed from the schedule.
The following classes and categories are included:
Category 1: Bike (Up to 450cc single or twin cylinder, 2T or 4T)
Category 2: Quads (three-wheel vehicles are forbidden)
Category 3: SSV
Class 1: Women
Class 2: Junior
Class 3: Veterans
The
FIM will award the World Cup to both riders and manufacturers of the bike category; also to riders only in the quad, and SSV (driver and co-driver) categories, as well as to riders only in the woman, and junior classes. A Trophy is awarded to the winners of the veterans category. Any other category, i.e. “Over 450cc” do not count for any of the
FIM Baja World Cups.[2]