The 2022 FIM Baja World Cup calendar has been unveiled with 10 events, 9 countries.
2022 calendar
17-19 February RMCJ Jordan Baja * (Aqaba) Jordan
24 -26 March QMMF Qatar Intl. Baja * (Doha) Qatar
06-08 May FMP Baja do Oeste * (Castelo Branco) Portugal
22-23 July RFME Baja Aragon * (Teruel) Spain
04-07 August MAMS Hungarian Baja * (Varpalota) Hungary
29-31 August FMC Atacama Baja 1 * (Iquique) Chile
01-02 September FMC Atacama Baja 2 * (Iquique) Chile
27-29 October FMP Baja Portalegre * (Portalegre) Portugal
10-12 November SAMF Saudi Baja * Tbc (Saudi Arabia)
01-03 December EMSO Dubai Intl. Baja ** (Dubai) United Arab Emirates
Format:
A Series of nine Events around the world. Each with a scoring coefficient of 1(*).
The Final of the Series with a scoring coefficient of 2 (**).
The Final is open to all competitors, but in order to have a chance of being ranked in the FIM Bajas World Cup classification, competitors must have finished at least one of the nine previous Events of the Series and scored points in it. Those competitors will be eligible for the FIM Bajas World Cup Title.
Final Standings of the FIM Bajas World Cup
The final classification of the Bajas World Cup will be established on the basis of the two best results in the FIM Bajas World Cup Series in addition with the points awarded in the Final.
This is valid in all three categories (Motorbikes, Quads and SSV) and in all three classes (Women's, Junior and Veteran).
Safety:
For the entire course, the wearing of a waistcoat or airbag jacket is compulsory. The airbag system must comply with FIM standards.
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