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Lancelot’s Honda team joins World Supercross

Honda NILS has today been announced as the 10th and final team set to compete in the 2022 FIM World Supercross Championship. The team will announce its four riders in the coming weeks as it prepares for the championship kicking off on Saturday 8 October in Cardiff, Wales at Principality Stadium.  “We are incredibly excited

Brunell blasts to Cusses SX win

Thrills, spills, drama and great racing, the Airborne Gunner part 2 had it all and so much more! And, proving that if you promote it well, the crowds will support you, there was also plenty of spectators in attendance to witness the exciting action, all fought out on a track

Anstie checks out Cardiff stadium

As the countdown to the very first FIM World Supercross Championship Grand Prix, taking place at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff begins, Honda Genuine Honda Racing rider, Max Anstie, flew in from the U.S last week to visit the stadium ahead of the first Supercross race on 8th October. One of

Deano joins Global SX series

Dean Wilson will bolster the lineup of British riders competing for world championship glory when Cardiff hosts the opening round of the 2022 World Supercross Championship, with the British Grand Prix taking place in Principality Stadium on Saturday 8 October. The 30-year-old Scot will race in the WSX (450cc) class, alongside

Reed joins Global SX line-up

UK supercross fans will get the chance to see Chad Reed go bar-to-bar with Ken Roczen and Eli Tomac when the 2022 World Supercross Championship gets underway in Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales on Saturday 8 October, with the two-time world champion announced as riding for US-based MDK Motorsport. The global supercross

Anstie heads Honda 250 team for Global SX

Honda Genuine Honda Racing, led by motocross and supercross veteran Yarrive Konsky and managed by former racing star, Martin Davalos, is proud to announce the signing of Max Anstie and Wilson Todd as their riders competing in SX2 (250cc) for the FIM-sanctioned World Supercross Championship’s pilot season. The championship will

Team Dack reveals Global SX riders

Craig Dack Racing (CDR), the longest tenured and most successful team in Australian motocross and supercross history, is excited to announce three of its four riders competing in the FIM World Supercross Championship’s 2022 'pilot' season. The CDR team is led by Luke Clout who will compete in the WSX

Tomac and Roczen head Cardiff SX in October

Eli Tomac and Ken Roczen are set to headline a star-studded rider lineup when the FIM World Supercross Championship roars into life on Saturday 8 October, with Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales hosting the first championship round. Tickets go on sale Friday 8 July at 10am at livenation.co.uk. SX Global, the Australian

Roczen signs up for World SX series

SX Global, the Australian sports and entertainment company spearheading the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX), is pleased to announce that two-time 450 motocross champion Ken Roczen has officially committed to compete in the 2022 FIM-sanctioned World Supercross Championship, slated to begin in early October. One of the most successful and prominent

No Under-23 rules for new SX world MX2 series

SX Global, the Australian sports and entertainment company spearheading the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX), has announced an official FIM World Championship for the 250cc class (SX2) and an open format for the class that provides significantly more freedom and flexibility for teams and riders. For the first time in the

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