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08-11-2022
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PARIS SUPERCROSS ON NOV 12-13: THE STARS ARE BACK IN PARIS !

The stars are back at the main European SX

Paris Supercross has a long and rich history and after two frustrating years due to the pandemic the show is back in town with many of the best Supercross riders in the world including Eli Tomac and Cooper Webb, the last two US champions! But it will not be a two-horse race as they will face strong opposition from Ken Roczen and Marvin Musquin, each of whom have also confirmed their presence in Paris on November 13th and 14th.

As in the previous 38 events since the very first edition in 1984 the Paris Supercross has attracted the same overwhelming public interest; the Saturday evening show has already been ‘sold out’ for several weeks even though the Paris La Defense Arena is one of the largest indoor stadiums in the French capital. French and European fans clearly don’t want to miss this year’s event; only in Paris can you see such a great event with such a strong line-up.

Eli Tomac is back in Paris

For the fourth time in his career Eli Tomac will race the Paris SX and never in the past has he been coming off such a great season! Eli doesn’t cross the Atlantic so often and the goal of the reigning US Supercross AND Motocross champion, winner of the MX of Nations with Team USA and a 56-time US Supercross winner will be to take home another French trophy after his win at the 2014 Paris SX. Cooper Webb has previously only raced in Paris once - in 2015 - but since then he has claimed two US Supercross titles – 2019 and 2021 – and won nineteen Main events. Eli and Cooper, the winners of the last four editions of the US Supercross series, will line up alongside two of their regular opponents. Ken Roczen will race in Paris for the very first time while French idol Marvin Musquin has already been a three-times winner at the Paris SX in 2016, 2017 and 2021. Each won a round of the 2022 US championship and the Transatlantic delegation is completed by Justin Brayton – on the podium last year at Paris – Kevin Moranz and Alex Ray.

The French riders

As usual the best French domestic riders will be present and once more they will fight for top results. Last year Cedric Soubeyras joined Musquin and Brayton on the podium, and he will again lead the French team alongside Greg Aranda, Maxime Desprey, Thomas Ramette, Anthony Bourdon, Adrien Escoffier and Julien Roussaly in the SX1 class. There will be even more Frenchies in the SX2 class as Paris is a round of the French SX Tour. The top ten riders in the standings will be present (after the first three rounds Brice Maylin is leading the classification ahead of Lucas Imbert and Yannis Irsuti) and for this event several wild cards have been selected by the promoter: Chris Blose, Jace Owen, Justin Starling and Cullin Park from the USA, Australian Matt Moss, Spain’s Anders Valentin and France’s Quentin Prugnières and Enzo Polias will give an international touch to the French series.

FMX

In Paris the show has always been one of the priorities for the organisers, and of course the FMX riders will enthrall the fans during their appearances; Spaniard Edgar Torronteras, Swiss Matt Rebeaud, Belgian Julien Vanstippen and Frenchies David Rinaldo and Nicolas Texier will put on two big-air shows! Racing, show, lights, FMX, music, that is the combination which will once again make the Paris SX such a huge event. If you want to experience the event live then don’t lose time as there are only a few seats still available for Sunday afternoon; the show start at 3 pm, but all tickets give access to the stadium for the practice sessions.

Starter field

SX1
#2 Cooper WEBB (USA – KTM Red Bull Factory)
#3 Eli TOMAC (USA - Yamaha Star Racing Monster Energy)
#6 Thomas RAMETTE (F - Yamaha GSM Dafy Michelin)
#10 Justin BRAYTON (USA – Honda Genuine)
#20 Gregory ARANDA (F - KTM Tech 32)
#21 Julien ROUSSALY (F – Yamaha)
#25 Marvin MUSQUIN (F - KTM Red Bull Factory)
#57 Kevin MORANZ (USA – KTM VHR)
#85 Cédric SOUBEYRAS (F – MM85 CBO Honda)
#87 Alex RAY (USA – Honda FR 25 Suttel)
#94 Ken ROCZEN (GER-Honda Genuine)
#137 Adrien ESCOFFIER (F – Husqvarna CRC)
#141 Maxime DESPREY (F - Yamaha GSM Dafy Michelin)
#747 Hugo BASAULA (Port - KTM)
#848 Joan CROS (SP – Seakings Kawasaki Euromoto85)
#945 Anthony BOURDON (F - Yamaha GSM Dafy Michelin)
#589 Kiliann POLL (F – KTM) remplaçant

SX2 CHAMPIONNAT SX TOUR
#14 Arnaud AUBIN (F – Husqvarna OB1 Milwaukee)
#22 Mickaël LAMARQUE (F – Honda)
#72 Lucas IMBERT (F - Yamaha)
#170 Yannis IRSUTI (F – Kawasaki)
#221 Kevin BALLANGER (F – Yamaha)
#259 Julien LEBEAU (F – KTM)
#324 Maxime CHARLIER (F – KTM Tech 32)
#411 Nicolas DERCOURT (F-Gas-Gas CLT)
# 773 Thomas DO (F - Honda SR Motoblouz Ship to Cycle)
#831 Brice MAYLIN (F – 737 Performance Gas-Gas Oxmoto)
#965 Hugo MANZATO (F – Husqvarna)
WILD CARDS SX2 
#12 Justin STARLING (USA – 737 Performance Gas-Gas Oxmoto)
#66 Chris BLOSE (USA - Bud Racing 9mm Kawasaki)
#67 Cullin PARK (USA – Honda SR Motoblouz Ship to Cycle)
#102 Matt MOSS (AUS – Bud Racing 9mm Kawasaki)
#319 Quentin PRUGNIERES (F - Bud Racing 9mm Kawasaki)
#335 Enzo POLIAS (F – Husqvarna OB1 Milwaukee) 
#401 Jace OWEN (USA – Honda FR25 Suttel)
#927 Ander VALENTIN LASHERAS (SP – 737 Performance Gas-Gas Oxmoto)

FMX
David RINALDO (France)
Julien VANSTIPPEN (Belgique – Monster Energy)
Edgar TORRONTERAS (Espagne)
Mat REBAUD (Suisse – Red Bull)
Nicolas TEXIER (France)

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