2022 FIM Supercross World Championship

The 2022 FIM Supercross World Championship was a supercross series sanctioned by the FIM as the world championship of the sport. This was the first season that the championship was organized by Australian promoter SX Global as it moved away from being merged with the America-based AMA Supercross Championship.[1]

Calendar and results

The 2022 season is scheduled to have 2 events in Great Britain and Australia.

Round Date Grand Prix Location Stadium WSX Winner SX2 Winner
1 8 October British Grand Prix[2] Cardiff Principality Stadium Eli Tomac Shane McElrath
2 21–22 October Australian Grand Prix[3] Melbourne Marvel Stadium Joey Savatgy Shane McElrath

WSX

Entry list

Licensed Teams & Riders
Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Motoconcepts Honda[4] Honda 10 Justin Brayton All
19 Vince Friese All
Rick Ware Racing[5] Yamaha 14 Ryan Breece All
Kawasaki 17 Joey Savatgy All
Honda Genuine Honda Racing[6] Honda 15 Dean Wilson All
94 Ken Roczen All
Monster Energy CDR Yamaha[7] Yamaha 18 Luke Clout[8] All
75 Josh Hill All
MDK Motorsports[9] KTM 22 Chad Reed 1
Honda 30 Joel Wightman 2
33 Josh Grant 1
Kawasaki 57 Jackson Richardson 2
Team GSM Dafy Michelin[10] Yamaha 26 Thomas Ramette All
945 Anthony Bourdon All
Twisted Tea PMG Suzuki[10] Suzuki 60 Justin Starling 1
61 Fredrik Noren All
140 Alex Ray 2
Muc-Off / FXR / ClubMX[6] Yamaha 65 Grant Harlan All
78 Cade Clason All
BUD Racing[10] Kawasaki 85 Cédric Soubeyras All
137 Adrien Escoffier All
Honda NILS[11] Honda 911 Jordi Tixier All
941 Angelo Pellegrini All
Wildcard Teams & Riders
Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha Yamaha 3 Eli Tomac 1
GasGas Racing Team Australia Gas Gas 45 Hayden Mellross 2
Team HRC Australia Honda 96 Kyle Webster 2
ASA United GasGas Gas Gas 155 Jack Brunell 1

Riders Championship

[12]

Pos Nr Rider Bike GBR
AUS
Points
1 94 Ken Roczen Honda 3 2 4 1 15 2 116
2 17 Joey Savatgy Kawasaki 19 5 2 2 1 1 112
3 19 Vince Friese Honda 2 3 5 4 3 5 112
4 10 Justin Brayton Honda 4 6 3 3 2 8 108
5 75 Josh Hill Yamaha 5 7 7 6 17 3 83
6 3 Eli Tomac Yamaha 1 1 1 76
7 85 Cédric Soubeyras Kawasaki 12 4 6 16 10 7 72
8 911 Jordi Tixier Honda 15 12 9 7 6 9 68
9 945 Anthony Bourdon Yamaha 14 15 10 10 5 10 62
10 137 Adrien Escoffier Kawasaki 11 8 12 8 14 13 60
11 78 Cade Clason Yamaha 17 11 17 12 4 6 60
12 941 Angelo Pellegrini Honda 6 13 8 9 9 Ret 60
13 15 Dean Wilson Honda 8 18 19 5 16 4 57
14 26 Thomas Ramette Yamaha 7 10 14 13 13 Ret 48
15 14 Ryan Breece Yamaha 10 14 13 14 18 14 43
16 65 Grant Harlan Yamaha 16 17 15 15 8 12 43
17 61 Fredrik Noren Suzuki 13 9 11 20 Ret Ret 31
18 45 Hayden Mellross Gas Gas 11 12 11 29
19 155 Jack Brunell Gas Gas 9 16 16 22
20 57 Jackson Richardson Kawasaki 18 11 15 19
21 96 Kyle Webster Kawasaki 17 7 Ret 18
22 60 Justin Starling Suzuki 18 19 18 8
23 140 Alex Ray Suzuki 19 DNS DNS 2
24 18 Luke Clout Yamaha 20 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 1
22 Chad Reed KTM DNS DNS DNS 0
33 Josh Grant Honda DNS DNS DNS 0
30 Joel Wightman Honda DNS DNS DNS 0
Pos Nr Rider Bike GBR
AUS
Points

Manufacturers Championship

[13]

Pos Brand GBR
AUS
Points
1 Honda 2 2 3 1 2 2 135
2 Yamaha 1 1 1 6 4 3 128
3 Kawasaki 11 4 2 2 1 1 122
4 Gas Gas 9 16 16 11 12 11 51
5 Suzuki 13 9 11 19 Ret Ret 32
KTM DNS DNS DNS 0
Pos Brand GBR
AUS
Points

SX2

Entry list

Licensed Teams & Riders
Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Monster Energy CDR Yamaha[7] Yamaha 11 Kyle Chisholm All
19 Aaron Tanti[8] All
Rick Ware Racing[5] Yamaha 12 Shane McElrath All
45 Henry Miller All
Honda Genuine Honda Racing[6] Honda 20 Wilson Todd[14] All
99 Max Anstie[14] All
Twisted Tea PMG Suzuki[10] Suzuki 40 Dilan Schwartz All
74 Derek Kelley All
Motoconcepts Honda[4] Honda 48 Mitchell Oldenburg All
200 Cole Seely All
BUD Racing[10] Kawasaki 66 Chris Blose All
102 Matt Moss All
MDK Motorsports[9] KTM 79 Derek Drake All
891 Justin Bogle All
Team GSM Dafy Michelin[10] Yamaha 141 Maxime Desprey All
910 Carson Brown All
Honda NILS[11] Honda 384 Lorenzo Camporese All
773 Thomas Do All
Muc-Off / FXR / ClubMX[6] Yamaha 401 Jace Owen All
715 Phil Nicoletti All
Wildcard Teams & Riders
Yamalube Yamaha Racing Team Yamaha 22 Rhys Budd 2
Revo Seven Kawasaki Kawasaki 53 Dylan Walsh 1
KTM Racing Team Australia KTM 199 Nathan Crawford 2
SR75 World Team Suzuki Suzuki 275 Dylan Woodcock 1

Riders Championship

[15]

Pos Nr Rider Bike GBR
AUS
Points
1 12 Shane McElrath Yamaha 4 3 5 2 2 1 123
2 99 Max Anstie Honda 11 1 10 1 3 2 114
3 66 Chris Blose Kawasaki 2 4 8 4 5 4 105
4 19 Aaron Tanti Yamaha 7 9 3 12 1 3 100
5 48 Mitchell Oldenburg Honda 1 19 1 7 4 6 99
6 910 Carson Brown Yamaha 6 7 4 8 7 19 76
7 20 Wilson Todd Honda 13 5 12 6 13 7 70
8 141 Maxime Desprey Yamaha 12 2 14 10 15 8 68
9 102 Matt Moss Kawasaki 3 Ret 11 20 6 5 62
10 715 Phil Nicoletti Yamaha 10 13 15 5 12 12 59
11 41 Derek Kelley Suzuki 9 6 7 16 17 13 58
12 384 Lorenzo Camporese Honda 8 18 16 9 14 14 47
13 45 Henry Miller Yamaha 14 15 17 13 10 10 47
14 40 Dilan Schwartz Suzuki 15 14 18 15 9 9 46
15 401 Jace Owen Yamaha 19 12 9 3 20 DNS 44
16 891 Justin Bogle KTM Ret 8 6 11 Ret DNS 38
17 200 Cole Seely Honda 17 20 2 Ret 18 17 35
18 53 Dylan Walsh Kawasaki 5 10 19 29
19 11 Kyle Chisholm Yamaha Ret 17 13 19 11 18 27
20 199 Nathan Crawford KTM 17 8 16 22
21 22 Rhys Budd Yamaha 14 16 11 22
22 773 Thomas Do Honda 16 Ret 20 18 19 15 17
23 79 Derek Drake KTM 20 11 Ret DNS DNS DNS 11
24 275 Dylan Woodcock Suzuki 18 16 21 8
Pos Nr Rider Bike GBR
AUS
Points

Manufacturers Championship

[16]

Pos Brand GBR
AUS
Points
1 Honda 1 1 1 1 3 2 142
2 Yamaha 4 2 3 2 1 1 132
3 Kawasaki 2 4 8 4 5 4 105
4 Suzuki 9 6 7 15 9 9 71
5 KTM 20 8 6 11 8 16 57
Pos Brand GBR
AUS
Points

References

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