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Stewart tops Paris opener as Lawrences fall

For the opening night of the 42nd Paris Supercross, at the Paris La Défense Arena a capacity crowd witnessed American rider Malcolm Stewart proving unstoppable, claiming victory in all three SX1 finals to take a commanding lead in the battle for the coveted ‘King of Paris’ title. In SX2, it was

Stark green-light for World Supercross

The FIM World Supercross Championship today announced a groundbreaking moment in supercross history with the signing of the Geneva Agreement and the entry of Stark Future into the 2025 World Supercross Championship. The Geneva Agreement is a fan-first initiative: a three-year commitment between championship and all seven teams that guarantees top-tier

London Olympic stadium to host 2025 WSX round

The FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) is set to make history in 2025, announcing Buenos Aires, Argentina, and London, UK as two host cities for next season’s calendar. Buenos Aires is set to become WSX’s first-ever Latin American stop, while it will also bring the championship to London for the

Tomac and McElrath clinch WSX world titles

The thrilling finale of the 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) in Abu Dhabi crowned Eli Tomac (CDR Yamaha Supported by Star Racing), Shane McElrath (Fire Power Honda), and Fire Power Honda as champions in the WSX (450cc), SX2 (250cc), and Team categories, respectively. The season's grand climax delivered on its promise, with fans in Etihad Arena

Tomac vs Roczen in Abu Dhabi

Ken Roczen faces up to long-time rival Eli Tomac in the United Arab Emirates WSX final round this week, with added pressure from Joey Savatgy, Vince Friese and more. The full entry is: WSX - 1 Roczen Ken SUZUKI AMA GER PMG 3 Tomac Eli YAMAHA AMA USA CDR Star Yamaha

Tomac takes Canada WSX win

An electrifying Canadian GP opened the 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship, with Eli Tomac (CDR Yamaha supported by Star Racing), Shane McElrath (Fire Power Honda), and the FirePower Honda taking victories in the WSX (450cc), SX2 (250cc) and Team categories respectively. Returning Supercross to Vancouver for the first time in 20 years, BC Place set the stage

Barr and Grimshaw tackle 2025 Arenacross

The Arenacross Tour are excited to announce that one of the U.K’s most professional and long-established teams; Apico Factory Racing, have signed up to race the 2025 ACU British championship and World Tour.  Team riders Martin Barr and Tom Grimshaw will be lining up behind the gate for round one at

Highlights of Triumph’s race season debut

Triumph Racing can reflect on a successful inaugural term in the SuperMotocross World Championship that consisted of multiple points of note. The data compiled over the last seven months will provide the team with valuable insights, ensuring that the TF 250-X remains competitive for victories in 2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjje-vx8YO0 Jalek Swoll missed a podium

Brunell extends Arenacross lead

Kawasaki's Cedric Soubeyras scored a decisive win in the Traxxas Pro Main Event tonight taking round 7 of the 2024 British Arenacross Championship presented by Fix Auto UK. And Brit Jack Brunell holds on to his lead in the Championship finishing fourth, as his title rival Harri Kullas crashed out in his heat and retired injured. It's believed he

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