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Reed talks Cardiff SX

Multiple supercross and motocross champion and stalwart of the off-road scene, Chad Reed, will dust off his goggles and come out of retirement to contest the 2022 World Supercross Championship, which gets underway with the British Grand Prix on Saturday 8 October at Principality Stadium, Cardiff. Ahead of the season-opener, he talked about

Arenacross returns in January

Arenacross is back! The breathtaking, edge-of-your-seat, indoor freestyle motocross and race show returns in the New Year with a three-venue tour across the UK.  Whether you're looking for an exciting family night out or are a full-on petrolhead craving the thrill of indoor motocross, the Arenacross Tour is the spectacular full-throttle

Roczen’s team confirmed for WSX series

Already announced as due to contest the 2022 World Supercross Championship, Ken Roczen has been confirmed as part of the Honda Genuine Honda Racing team for the series, which gets underway with the British Grand Prix on Saturday 8 October in Cardiff, Wales.The German will compete in the WSX (450cc) class aboard a

Walsh to wildcard at Cardiff SX

Revo Seven Kawasaki’s Dylan Walsh has received a wildcard entry to sport his #53 plate at Round One of the new FIM World Supercross Championship at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium. No stranger to the SX arena, Dylan competed in the 2022 Monster Energy West Coast Supercross series for Revo Seven Kawasaki.

Roczen loses HRC ride

Ken Roczen says he's now 'a free agent' after he turned down HRC's offer for 2023. It's because Roczen is racing the opening round of the new WSX global supercross series that starts in Wales in just over three weeks. HRC offered Roczen an AMA supercross-only deal for next season, but

World SX reveals triple race format

Details for an innovative competition format for the new FIM World Supercross Championship – designed to maximize racing action, excitement, and entertainment for fans – have been announced. Watch SX Global motorsport director, Adam Bailey, talk the new race format. The non-traditional format features more races and shorter race durations, significantly increasing

BUD Racing reveals World SX team line-up

BUD Racing rider lineup for the FIM World Supercross Championship is announced and loaded with Australian and European motocross and supercross champions. Five-time French SX champion Cedric Soubeyras and former French and German champion Gregory Aranda to race in WSX (450cc) class. 2019 Australian SX2 champion Chris Blose and nine-time Australian champion

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

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