FIM Bajas World Cup

The FIM Bajas World Cup is the premier championship of baja-style rally raid racing, organized by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) since 2012. Along with the main world cup for 450cc, there are world cups for the following categories: Quads, Women, and Junior. Unlike the much longer cross-country rallies, cross-country bajas generally take place in 2-3 days. As is the case with rally raid events the stages are long and arduous testing the skill and endurance of the riders.[1]

FIM Bajas World Cup
CategoryRally raid
CountryInternational
Inaugural season2012
Drivers' champion Benjamin Melot (moto) (2019)
Aleksandr Maksimov (quad) (2019)
Makes' championKTM (moto)
Yamaha (quad)
Official websiteOfficial website
Current season

The FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship is the premier championship for the longer cross-country rallies.

Winners

Season Rider (moto)[2] Rider (quad)
World Cup
2012 Alessandro Zanotti (KTM) Jose Luis Espinosa Garcia (Can-Am)
2013 Alessandro Ruoso (Yamaha) Kamil Wisniewski (Yamaha)
2014 Alessandro Ruoso (Yamaha) Kamil Wisniewski (Yamaha)
2015 Adrien Maré (KTM) Alexandre Giroud (Yamaha)
2016 Xavier De Soultrait (Yamaha) Amerigo Ventura Montecamozzo (Yamaha)
2017 Alessandro Ruoso (Yamaha) Arnaldo Martins (Suzuki)
2018 Mohammed Al Balooshi (KTM) Arnaldo Martins (Suzuki)
2019 Benjamin Melot (KTM) Aleksandr Maksimov (Yamaha)
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