Due to a change of support and budget, the XBladez team has reassessed its involvement with the Arenacross series and made the tough decision to withdraw from the 2018 Tour. XBladez has been associated with, and has heavily supported, AX over the past three years and had ambitious plans going
Supercross
Kawasaki reveals Arenacross squad
Arenacross rides up for grabs!
Do you think you’re ready to take the step up to the UK Arenacross series as part of a professional team? Then you could get the chance of joining Team XBladez for the forthcoming championship following a unique try-out audition on a supercross-style track in November. The MotoHead-backed team enjoyed the
Paris Supercross stadium opens tonight!
Nations hero Charlier to race Paris Supercross
After wining an ISDE Gold medal and the Motocross of Nations this year, French MXer-turned-enduro star Christophe Charlier has been signed up for the Paris supercross on November 18-19. “Christophe was actually motivated to race our Event back last summer, long before the French MXoN team’s developments”, explains Xavier Audouard, Paris SX
Musquin to star in new Paris Supercross
Marvin Musquin will face Cole Seely, Zach Osborne, Dean Wilson, Christian Craig, Dylan Ferrandis and more as the most famous Supercross in Europe returns to Paris in a brand new high-tech stadium that's being built for the 2024 Olympics! The “new” Paris Supercross, coming on November 18-19, is at the U
UK Arenacross goes Continental!
The Arenacross Tour is set to explode into 2018 with a bigger and better format for its seven-round action-packed UK indoor Motocross race series and Freestyle extravaganza. There’s a new and exciting twist too; a four-round World Tour. The UK-arm of the Tour will take in some of the country’s leading
UK Arenacross goes International!
The UK Arenacross series is to go International in 2018. Although there has been no announcement of the date or location of any potential new rounds, organisers have released the following information which means a date change for the Wembley round: There’s a change a foot to the previously announced 2018









